Discover Video Launches DV Mobile Projector for Delivering Live Presentations to Mobile Devices
DVMP delivers live presentations, to tablets, laptops, and smartphones in lecture halls, auditoriums, and conference centers. It allows each attendee to view the presentation slides, webpages, or other content in full HD resolution, thus eliminating poor
Wallingford, CT(11 Mar 2014)
Discover Video today announced its new DV Mobile Projector (DVMP) system. DVMP delivers live presentations, to tablets, laptops, and smartphones in lecture halls, auditoriums, and conference centers. It allows each attendee to view the presentation slides, webpages, or other content in full HD resolution, thus eliminating poor visibility of the large screen.
The DV Mobile Projector (DVMP) receives live video input from virtually any source and delivers low frame rate live images to viewers. DVMP only delivers images to viewers when there is something new to view. This is very different from conventional streaming technology where the live video is delivered all the time. In a large venue, you would need many WiFi access points to have enough bandwidth to deliver live full motion audio/video (which can be done with Discover Video's DEVOS). But with DVMP, if the source video does not change, no bandwidth is used to deliver images. This makes the system highly scalable and limited only to available network bandwidth.
“DVMP is a great tool to deliver live presentations to an audience with mobile devices”, said Rich Mavrogeanes, CEO and president of Discover Video. “Each attendee can see the presentation in full HD quality, removing issues with poor lighting and bad angles to the venue screen”.
The DVMP system is configurable. You can adjust the capture rate, the degree of motion to detect, the image output size, and more. Settings are automatically saved. You can use VGA, DVI, HDMI, SDI, Component, or Composite video inputs. The system will automatically detect the input in use.