VBrick Systems Version 2.0.0 manual Watch Television

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Watch Television

The Watch Television page enables a user to view live streams available on the network. The list of available streams are either live streams from a VBrick or another encoder or stored files that are multicast from an EtherneTV-NXG Video on Demand or other Video-on- Demand server.

The administrator can assign a channel number to a live video stream in the administration section. The channel appears as a number in a column to the left of the entries.

Search – Search Channels by Title or Keyword. Search criteria are entered in the MCS server administration section. It is possible to search by:

￿All

￿Title

￿Keyword

NOTE: Press the Enter key or the Go button to execute the search.

The results of the search are displayed in the program listings area. To return to the entire listing, select Watch TV from the MENU.

Selection – To select a video to preview, position the cursor button over the desired entry and use the left mouse button to select.

Scroll Up and Scroll Down – The scroll bar on the right of the table of available videos allows the user to scroll up or down through the entries. Users can also scroll up or down through the entries by using a mouse wheel or standard keyboard keys such as Page Up and Page Down.

Preview Window – To select a video to preview, position the cursor button over the desired entry and use the left mouse button to select. When an entry is selected, it appears in the Preview Window.

Note: In certain instances where the video link is to a non-MPEG video, an external player, such as Windows Media Player, Real Player, or QuickTime Player, may launch.

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Version 2.0.0 specifications

VBrick Systems has recently unveiled its Version 2.0.0, a cutting-edge update that enhances video streaming and content management capabilities across various sectors. This upgrade is particularly notable for its integration of advanced technologies, designed to streamline video delivery and enhance user experience.

One of the key features of VBrick Version 2.0.0 is its robust video encoding capabilities. The platform now supports multiple codecs, allowing for higher quality video streams while optimizing bandwidth usage. This is crucial for organizations that need to disseminate high-definition video content to a wide audience without sacrificing performance.

In addition to improved encoding, VBrick 2.0.0 introduces a user-friendly interface, aimed at simplifying navigation and enhancing accessibility. The dashboard has been redesigned to provide users with easy access to content management tools, analytics, and live streaming options. This intuitive layout ensures that even those new to video technology can effectively utilize the platform.

Security is a top priority in the latest version, with enhanced encryption protocols and access control measures. VBrick now offers advanced features such as role-based access controls, ensuring that sensitive content is protected and can only be accessed by authorized personnel. This is particularly valuable for organizations in sectors such as education and healthcare, where data security is paramount.

Another significant addition is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities. These technologies facilitate real-time content tagging, automated transcription services, and even content recommendations based on viewing patterns. Such features not only enhance user engagement but also save time for content managers overseeing vast libraries of video material.

Moreover, VBrick 2.0.0 has improved compatibility with various devices and platforms, ensuring seamless delivery whether users are accessing content via desktop, mobile, or smart TVs. This flexibility accommodates the growing trend of remote and hybrid work environments, allowing employees to access important video content from anywhere.

In conclusion, VBrick Systems Version 2.0.0 represents a significant advancement in video streaming technologies. With enhanced encoding, a user-centric design, robust security features, and cutting-edge AI integrations, the platform is poised to meet the demands of modern organizations looking to leverage video content for communication and training purposes. As businesses continue to prioritize digital transformation, VBrick’s latest version stands out as a reliable and innovative solution for video management.