VBrick Systems Version 2.0.0 manual Overview, Operation, Desktop Requirements

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1: Operation

Overview

The VBrick EtherneTV Media Control Server (MCS) is a web-based Portal for accessing Live and On-Demand audio and video files. A key component of VBrick’s EtherneTV Media Distribution System, the MCS provides a simple interface to easily locate available media assets from Windows PCs, Macs, and Set Top Boxes. Upon accessing the main portal page, users can navigate or search for specific videos, select the video, and immediately begin viewing television quality video. For on-demand videos, users can Fast Forward/Rewind and Seek to specific points in the video.

Details on the specific functionality are provided below.

Operation

The Media Control Server can be accessed by Windows-base PCs, Macs, or by the EtherneTV Set Top Box (STB). For the most part, the operation of the MCS from a Windows-based PC, Mac1, or STB is the same; however, there are some subtle differences. The majority of this document is written from a PC perspective, so certain screen shots may be slightly different for Macs or STBs. For example, the Mac client uses QuickTime Player to display the video, so the player window will look different from the screen shots provided here.

NOTE: The interface pages on the MCS were designed to be viewed with a screen resolution of 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768. Screen resolutions lower or higher than this may not display appropriately.

Desktop Requirements

Windows-based PCs

￿Windows 98, 2000, XP.

￿300 MHz Pentium II processor for MPEG-1 streams.

￿500 MHz Pentium III processor for MPEG-2 streams.

￿500 MHz (minimum), 750 MHz Pentium III processor (recommended) for MPEG-4 streams.

￿128 MB RAM.

￿SVGA video card 640x480, 256 colors, video card acceleration recommended.

￿Windows compatible sound device.

￿Minimum 10 MB hard disk space for installation.

￿Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher.

￿Windows Media Player Version 6.4, 7.1 or 9.

￿DirectX Media Version 8.1 and higher.

￿Windows XP operating systems: Service Pack 1

1For Mac users, the MCS uses the QuickTime player to display the video. The QuickTime player supports MPEG-4 video; therefore Mac users can only view MPEG-4 video, and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 videos on the system will not display for Mac users.

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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.