September 2002

Volume 8

In this Issue:


Last Chance for Hot Deals on
Niagara Streaming Systems
& Osprey Video!

Pentium 4, 2 GHz CPU Rackmount Systems
& Osprey-220/SimulStream Bundle Offers Close End of September!

Niagara 2GHz Pentium 4 systems starting as low as $4995!

The ViewCast Niagara family of streaming video encoders have been designed from the ground up to provide reliable, pre-configured, plug-and-play solutions enabling you to quickly implement broadcast premium quality audio and video over the Internet or corporate enterprise.

Recently, we introduced the NEW P4 Niagara Streaming Systems are powerful Pentium 4, 2 Ghz rack-mount streaming encoders.

Click on a system image for detailed configuration specifications and pricing.

For a limited time, you can save on all these new P4 Niagara Rack Systems.

These savings are available for all P4 rack-mount systems from single channel analog input up to the professional dual channel digital input encoders.

These plug-and-play streaming solutions are ideal for virtually all streaming, archiving, or video production needs.

These systems include up to $9500 in bundled hardware and software:

  • Rack-mount Industrial Chassis - durable, reliable housing for easy IP equipment integration
  • 2GHz Pentium 4 processor
  • Rack-mount Breakout Panel for professional audio and video inputs. Plus dual inputs for systems with dual encoders.
  • Osprey� Video Capture and Streaming Cards - the industry standard in video capture & streaming!
  • Niagara SCX remote encoder management and control software for monitoring and control of multiple, remote or distributed streaming encoders throughout an enterprise or across the Internet
  • Osprey SimulStream software - supports multiple concurrent streams of RealNetworks Real Video and Microsoft Windows Media at multiple bit rates
  • Windows 2000 Professional

These plug-and-play streaming solutions are ideal for virtually any streaming, archiving, or video production application.

And don't miss out on the Osprey-220 with SimulStream Bundle - Only $699!

The Osprey-220 features audio-quality enhancements that enable CD-quality audio and professional analog capture of video and audio signals for the leading streaming media applications. Coupled with the Osprey SimulStream software enables the Osprey-220 to perform multiple encoding sessions from the same PC. For example, you can created separate streams at different bitrate, even in different streaming formats . . .
. . . ALL SIMULTANEOUSLY in realtime! SimulStream also allows you to keep processing power at an acceptable level actually lowering the CPU burden versus placing multiple Osprey cards in the same machine.

If purchased separately, the Osprey-220 with Osprey SimulStream costs $898. Buy this specially-priced bundle and save almost $200!

Click here to find your local ViewCast reseller and get these great deals on streaming systems and streaming capture card bundles!

You can also purchase online at store.viewcast.com!

Hurry! These offers end September 30, 2002.

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ViewCast Announces
Windows Media 9 Support
Osprey Video and Windows Media 9 Series Deliver New Quality Levels For
Digital Streaming Media Professionals

We are very pleased to announce that our Osprey Video product line supports Microsoft Corporation's new Windows Media 9 Series. The beta release of this software became available on September 5, 2002 at a public debut in Los Angeles, CA where ViewCast was present demonstrating Osprey Video streaming capture cards.

Dave Fester, general manager of the Windows Digital Media Division was on-hand and provided his comments about ViewCast's commitment to quality streaming video.

"The commitment shown by ViewCast underscores how Windows Media 9 Series has crossed an important quality threshold," said Dave Fester. "With Windows Media 9 Series, users of Osprey Video products will enjoy an entirely new level of high-quality audio and video."

We are very proud to support Microsoft with the exciting public release of Windows Media 9 Series. Our award winning Osprey Video capture devices and software, like the Osprey-540 with Osprey SimulStream, blended with the power of Windows Media 9 Series can deliver digital media quality up to home theater levels while improving the economics of streaming.

Osprey Video products are used by content creators world wide to create streaming media. The product family offers a full-spectrum of devices that capture media from sources ranging from traditional analog cameras to professional digital devices used by media production houses and major broadcasters. The quality, reliability, and performance provided by Osprey Video products earned recognition as the "Best Streaming Media Hardware" in a 2002 Reader's Choice award from Streaming Magazine.

Content creators using Windows Media 9 Series can leverage their existing Osprey Video devices for live and on-demand authoring of digital media. ViewCast's products easily work with the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series to yield significant quality and workflow improvements for professional and enterprise users.

The Osprey-540 and Osprey-220 are examples of professional digital and analog capture devices designed specifically for streaming media applications. It provides the video and audio inputs, outputs and advanced features required to allow streaming to seamlessly integrate with professional media equipment and workflow environment. Osprey Video products directly address the needs of a broad spectrum of "Pro" users including news broadcast facilities, fortune 1000 enterprises, entertainment studios and post production houses, and content delivery networks.

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New Online ViewCast Resource Center!
New Knowledge Web Provides Information, Special Discounts, FREE Software Downloads and Web Links to Assist With Your Video Implementation!

We very pleased to announce a new area on the ViewCast web site that is dedicated to providing you with tools and knowledge to implement you video communications applications. This new area is called the ViewCast Resource Center
(http://www.viewcast.com/resource_center/resource_center.html).

It is our goal to not only share the latest information but to help you better understand and apply this information to your needs. In short helping you work more effectively and efficiently.

This area highlights all things media related that you will find very useful.

The layout is designed to be a resource. So you will find media market segments, applications and technologies shown on the left navigation menu. Each subhead of this area will highlight solutions and technologies with insight into features, benefits and even white papers on how different pieces of the solution puzzle fit together.

Our intent is to educate and assist you with your rich media projects. We want you to be successful in your video communication implementation! Check it out now and be sure to bookmark it. This online media resource will continue to expand and evolve so come back often to find more useful tools as we add additional items!

Perhaps there is something that you would like to see on the ViewCast Resource Center. Please send us your recommendations or comments to [email protected].

Go to the ViewCast Resource Center NOW!


Implementation of Viewpoint VBX System for Video Arraignment Provides Efficiency and Security for N.C. District 27A Judicial District, Gaston County Courthouse, Gastonia, N.C.

With growing court dockets, judicial districts are faced with less time to handle more cases, along with higher costs to maintain proper levels of security, especially when jail cases require inmate movement from the jail to the courtroom for arraignments. In fact, the majority of a county jail inmate movement is for court appearances.

By way of example, on any given Monday, Judicial District 27A, Gastonia, N.C., processes approximately fifty (50) jail cases requiring inmate movement to courtrooms for a first-appearance hearing.

In a typical arraignment proceeding, the judge calls for the accused at a set time. The correction officers must shackle the inmate and transport him or her to the courtroom. This procedure can be physically dangerous for the officers, and the risk of inmate escape is ever present. Following the arraignment, the inmate is returned to the correctional facility to await release or trial, with the same transport dangers being present.

Video communications from ViewCast provides the procedural efficiency sought by Courts to handle increasing caseloads, while also delivering security through its application to video arraignment. ViewCast's video arraignment application allows the inmate, who remains at the corrections facility, to interface with the judge, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney, through networked video communications. Since inmate transportation is not required, risks to officers transporting and standing with the defendant during a normal arraignment proceeding is removed. Also, by keeping the accused in the confines of the jail, his or her human dignity can be better preserved, since there is no entering into a courtroom in an orange suit, handcuffs, and shackles.

For their video arraignment needs, Judicial District 27A in Gastonia, N.C., implemented a Viewpoint VBX system from ViewCast Corporation. The system consists of a VBX Enterprise Server connecting video enabled laptop computers at the Prosecution and Defense desks to video enabled computers with flat panel displays on the Judge's bench and Clerk's desk in the courtroom. At the Jail, a casehardened video-enabled computer client is also connected through a fiber link to the VBX Enterprise Server.

Prior to the Judge entering the court, the Clerk makes a simple video call to the Jail Computer where the inmates are assembled. Through this "face to face" connection the Clerk completes any swearing in process and subsequently connects the Judge, Prosecution, Defense, and Jail computers in a four way video conference call. This is accomplished by using a VBX Call Commander, a computer application resembling a PBX telephone. This "connecting process" takes less than one (1) minute to complete. All screens display the images of the Judge and Prosecutor in the two right quadrants and the Defendant and Council in the left quadrants. The miniature cameras mounted at each of the video enabled computers are all connected through the VBX Enterprise Server to produce video images at 30fps, the equivalent of watching a DVD on your home television screen.

The proceedings commence as if all participants were physically present in the courtroom. Even those seated in the courtroom gallery can view and hear the proceedings on a large video monitor that displays the exact same images as the video enabled computer screens, with the audio being channeled through the courtroom sound system.

Based on the design of the Viewpoint VBX system, the accused can see the judge, as well as the defense attorney, prosecutor and any witnesses, if called. Since the defendant is not transported to the courtroom, he or she avoids any contact with the public or the media.

At a cost of approximately $65,000.00, the Viewpoint VBX equipment installed in Judicial District 27A was purchased with County funds allocated over a three (3) year capital-planning budget. This technology benefits local taxpayers, since the budgeted expense for transporting inmates to and from court for arraignment is eliminated. The ongoing use of the video arraignment system will actually reduce the cost of maintaining security, reduce security risks, and will allow the use of officer man hours for security in other courtrooms and for use in the overall security of the District 27A Courthouse Law Enforcement Complex.

"Our concern for the efficient use of the courtroom and personnel drives us to seek better and safer methods for processing cases", said Chief District Court Judge Dennis Redwing, "and the use of video for arraignment enhances the timely processing of court cases, increases security, and reduces expenses. As an added cost savings benefit, the particular video communications technology implemented in District 27A will allow expansion to include other criminal and juvenile court proceedings, and civil pretrial and trial proceedings".

Again, in general, the deployment of video arraignment services helps both courts and the corrections facilities provide timely and safe arraignment and bond hearings. By utilizing this technology, inmate transportation costs are eliminated, security for all participants is enhanced, and defendants receive their first appearance before judges without many of the movements and delays previously associated with in-courtroom arraignment proceedings.

For more information on Viewpoint VBX and it's many application uses, click here.

To request additional information on Viewpoint VBX or sales contact, click here.

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