VBrick Systems V5.0 manual Stored Broadcast

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Connection Mode (MPEG-4 only)

Enter the video source location to connect to using one of the following. No special characters are allowed. If you enter the IP Address or Hostname of a VBrick encoder managed by the Portal Server, the availability will be verified.

IP Address/Host Name – must include Slot number (if dual encoder/decoder) and Management Port.

URL – use VBHTTP or RTSP format. For example:

vbhttp://MPEG4Unit1/vbs1d1.sdp

rtsp://172.2.3.4/vbrickvideo1

SDP on Flash – read the onboard SDP file to make a connection. Enter the path to where file resides on the VBrick decoder (not in VEMS Portal Server), for example: vbs1d1.sdp

Program Name – any valid Program Name that is available on the network (or one that will be available on the scheduled date and time).

Use care when specifying the IP Address/Host Name or the URL Connection Mode and entering the host name of a VBrick encoder not managed by VEMS Portal Server. These entries will not be accessible by IPRs (and in some cases by VBrick decoders either). Host names must be resolved at some point into IP Addresses and the processes that accomplish this may not always be available. When using IPRs or when Host Name resolution is questionable, use the specific device IP address.

3.Select the destination VBrick(s) or IPR(s) that will receive the video and click Finish.

4.Verify the information and click Create Schedule to add the new schedule to the calendar.

Stored Broadcast

Use these steps to create a schedule for broadcasting a stored video. This means that at the scheduled date and time a stored video from a VOD server or a VBStar will be added to the Live Media page and be available to authorized users for viewing. (You cannot schedule a broadcast of a video stored on a file server.)

TTo schedule a stored broadcast:

1.Select a schedule name, time, date, and (optionally) recurrence pattern (see Scheduling an Event).

2.For Schedule Type, select Stored Broadcast and click Next.

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VBrick Systems V5.0 manual Stored Broadcast

V5.0 specifications

VBrick Systems V5.0 represents a cutting-edge enhancement in the realm of video streaming and content delivery. Designed for enterprises and educational institutions, this powerful platform delivers high-quality video while ensuring scalability, security, and ease of use.

One of the standout features of VBrick V5.0 is its robust cloud infrastructure. This technology allows organizations to scale their video delivery capabilities seamlessly without the need for complex on-premises hardware. Users can leverage the cloud to store, manage, and distribute video content, ensuring it is accessible from anywhere at any time. The cloud-based architecture also facilitates real-time analytics, enabling organizations to monitor viewer engagement and optimize their content strategies effectively.

Another significant characteristic is the support for a wide range of video formats and protocols. VBrick V5.0 enables users to stream live events, host on-demand video libraries, and integrate seamlessly with existing workflows. Its compatibility with industry standards ensures smooth integration with popular content management systems and learning management systems. The platform supports adaptive bitrate streaming, ensuring that viewers receive the highest quality experience regardless of their internet connection speed.

Security is paramount in today’s digital landscape, and VBrick V5.0 addresses this with advanced encryption options and secure access controls. Organizations can manage user permissions and ensure that sensitive content is protected from unauthorized access, all while maintaining compliance with data privacy regulations.

The user interface of VBrick V5.0 is designed with simplicity in mind. Its intuitive dashboard allows users to easily navigate through various functions, from content uploading to analytics viewing. This user-friendly approach caters to both technical and non-technical users, fostering widespread adoption across different departments within an organization.

Moreover, VBrick V5.0 embraces artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, which enhance video search capabilities and automate content tagging. This intelligent automation enables organizations to more efficiently organize and retrieve video assets, making it easier to leverage video as a powerful communication tool.

In conclusion, VBrick Systems V5.0 sets a new standard in video streaming and content delivery with its cloud infrastructure, robust security features, broad format support, user-friendly interface, and integration of advanced technologies. Whether for enterprise communications or educational purposes, VBrick V5.0 empowers organizations to harness the full potential of video to engage, inform, and inspire their audiences.