World's first MPEG-4 streaming camera arrives in Europe
THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
Time:
11.00am till 2pm on Thursday 17th January 2001
Venue: The London Chamber of Commerce, 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP.
Map: Click here
For more information or to reserve your place at the demonstration please contact Digital Illusions by email on lew1s@yahoo.com or phone Bryon on 07904 587313.
At the Streaming Media Europe show in London last October, we told you we'd soon be releasing for sale the 'World's First and Only MPEG-4 Streaming Camera'.
We were overwhelmed with requests to know when we would be holding a demonstration of the cameras capabilities -- I am excited to announce the date has now been decided!
We will be demonstrating bi-directional video/audio communication via a high speed network enabling quicker communication via two parties. This has infinite possibilities in e-learning, home security, remote surveillance…
Technicians will be attending the demonstration and will be happy to answer any of your questions.
We have entered this market to provide solutions to the solutions providers. Along with this first mpeg-4 camera we have many more secrets in our closet and be revealing them in the very near future!
We will provide a money back guarantee on this product, and all products are unbranded.
About the MPEG-4 Web Camera:
The camera is the most cost effective solution for MPEG-4 broadcasting via the internet, and does not need a separate pc or server/encoder etc.
The camera will for the first time enable low cost, and, high quality images in real time via the Internet for E-LEARNING, VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS, SECURITY SURVEILLANCE and many more applications.
Video
* Ntsc/pal
* 525 scan line CCD sensor
* 30 fps real time compression @ 320 x 240 (640 x 480 coming in very near future)
* 4 video input option and 1 video output option
Audio compression
* bi directional @ phone line quality
* real time encoding
* Mic input & Speaker output
Interface
* Ethernet 10Mbps
* TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, DHCP, PPPOE, FTP, HTTP, etc
* RS232, RS 485(Option)
* 8 GPIOs
Power
* 12V is needed
* Internally 12V, 3.3V, 2.5V, and 1.8V are used