CCTV Web Serving

VideoJet 1000

CCTV Web Serving

  • Modular digital CCTV matrix
  • Broadcast video quality over IP networks
  • MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 compatible
  • Internet streaming
  • Dual simultaneous encoding
  • Triplex-hardisk recording (optional)
  • Remote video surveillance over IP
  • Switchable video scene analisys
  • Full-duplex audio transmission
  • Comprehensive security functions
  • Multicasting

The new star. Bringing you the utmost in digital video quality and performance and satisfying even the most stringent professional high-end requirements, VCS is proud to present the VideoJet 1000. The single channel network video codec combines an encoder and a decoder in a single compact box. The system provides simultaneous transmission in two compression standards: MPEG-2 guarantees needle-sharp images in DVD quality, which can also be saved on an optional local hard disk, while video images can be streamed simultaneously over the Internet using MPEG-4. VideoJet 1000 - the next generation of digital video transmission is here. VideoJet 1000 - First MPEG-2/4 Network Codec

The new VideoJet 1000 video codec combines professional VCS alarm features with MPEG-2 broadcast quality pictures for the very first time.

MPEG-2 produces extremely sharp pictures with superb detail. It thus brings security operations the practical benefit of better recognition of people, objects or even car number plates from a long way away. And using the VideoJet 1000's low delay mode, this outstanding quality is achieved with real time transmission.

A VideoJet 1000 can use a constant or a variable bit rate for transmission and it is compatible with both PAL or NTSC video sources. Its multicast feature facilitates efficient observation and analysis by allowing several clients to call up identical pictures at the same time.


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AB 15/07/2002 02:51:51 p.m.