Title: VBrick Systems, Inc'
1EtherneTV and E-Rate
EtherneTV Overview and VBrick Solution E-Rate
Eligibility December 2005
Pat Cassella Senior Marketing Director
2How do I position EtherneTV?
- VBricks EtherneTV is an IP-based digital video
distribution system for - Live TV Distribution
- Distance Learning
- Event Broadcasts
- Video School Announcements
- Virtual Field Trips
- Security and Surveillance
3How do I pitch EtherneTV?
- EtherneTV can help
- Reduce the cost of maintaining a separate network
for video services - Eliminate the need for VCR tape service
- Increase the effectiveness of video delivery
- Integrate video into lesson plans
- Increase the reach of expert instructors
- Enhance overall security on campus
- Remote users view live video events
4EtherneTV versus H.323
- EtherneTV is different than traditional video
conferencing systems - It is better suited for streaming rather than
video conferencing - It supports both Live and Stored streaming
- Stream viewing is determined by a set of
permissions defined by the system administer - It streams MPEG and Windows Media
- It is not an H.323 based system
5Who do I have to sell it to?
- Youll need to win over
- Superintendents who ask for it
- Teachers who will use it
- IT Departments who will administer it
- Media Specialists who will provide support
- System champions who will promote it
6Where is EtherneTV installed?
- There are hundreds of EtherneTV installations
worldwide - Grades K-12
- Colleges and Universities
- Private and Public schools
- E-Rate recipients
- Bonded school projects
- Internet2
7What are differentiating features?
- Features that are unique to EtherneTV
- Full motion DVD quality video for LAN users
- Internet support for remote users
- Permissions to determine viewing privileges
- ADA compliant closed captioning
- Mission critical solution for always-on use
- Scheduled streaming, VOD playback, recording
- Turn-key solution reduces risk
8Alternative solutions you compete against
- You will compete against
- Analog video systems
- Limited reach versus digital IP based systems
- Incomplete roll your own solutions
- Building a system yourself is very risky
- PC-based capture card systems
- Unreliable, not made for 24x7 use
- Non-streaming file systems
- Accessing video off a hard-drive limits of
simultaneous users - H.323 video conferencing
- Geared for group conferencing, not streaming
9Building a VBrick Solution
- There are 3 main building blocks
- Capture and Delivery
- These are the VBrick Encoder appliances used for
live streaming - Management and Control
- The VBrick Portal server for user access
- The VBrick Video-on-demand server for stored file
access - Display
- StreamPlayer as a desktop video player
- The VBrick Set-top Box for viewing video on a TV
or monitor (non-PC)
All solutions are built using these building
blocks
10VBrick Solutions - EtherneTV
Management and Storage
Capture and Delivery
Display
Camera, VCR, DVD or cable feed into Encoder
EtherneTV - NXG Video-On-Demand Server
StreamPlayer Software Decoder
EtherneTV-Set Top Box
EtherneTV - MCS Media Control/Portal Server
VBrick MPEG-2/4 Decoder Appliance
VBrick MPEG-2/4 WM Encoder Appliances
11Capture and Delivery
- What are the Encoder Appliances used for?
- For putting analog audio/video onto an IP based
network - The video and audio are compressed into a stream
- The stream is then sent out of the Ethernet port
onto the network - What else is needed?
- A video source camera, VCR, DVD, cable feed
- An audio source microphone, VCR, DVD, cable
feed - A connection to the network Ethernet, wired or
wireless
12Capture and Delivery
- What are the applications?
- Live video announcements to the classroom
- Principals morning announcement, emergency
addresses - Benefit Instant distribution of messages
- Live TV distribution to the desktop
- Deliver news, special reports, world events ie
inauguration - Benefit Live TV wherever an IP network
connection exists - Remote camera surveillance
- Send video of remote parking areas, campus,
hallways - Benefit Enhanced security, reduction of
vandalism - Webcasting over the Internet
- Deliver special events such as sporting games,
plays, graduations - Benefit Reach remote destinations, homebound
students
13Display
- What are Decoders used for?
- For taking a stream off of an IP based network
and displaying it - Stream is uncompressed and converted back to
video and audio - The audio and video are then sent to a TV or
monitor - Stream comes from encoder appliances or
video-on-demand servers - What are the different display devices?
- VBrick decoder for displaying live A/V to a TV or
monitor - VBrick decoder also used for two-way interactive
applications - Set-top box for displaying live OR stored files
to a TV or monitor - VBrick StreamPlayer software for displaying live
A/V on a PC
14Display
- What are the applications?
- Receiving live video announcements in the
classroom - Principals morning announcement, emergency
addresses - Benefit Instant distribution of messages
- Watching Live TV on the desktop
- Watch news, special reports, world events ie
inauguration - Benefit Watch live TV wherever an IP network
connection exists - Remote camera surveillance
- View remote parking areas, campus, hallways
- Benefit Enhanced security, reduction of
vandalism - Webcasting over the Internet
- Watch special events such as sporting games,
plays, graduations - Benefit Watch from remote destinations,
homebound students
15Management and Storage
- What components are used for Management?
- The Media Control/Portal Server is used for
providing access control and a viewing portal - Users are added to the internal DB or integrated
with LDAP systems - Users are assigned permissions used to determine
what they view - The portal provides a list of available live
streams and stored files - The portal is accessed through a PC web browser
or set-top box - What components are used for Storage?
- The NXG Video-on-demand server is used to convert
a stored file into a stream - VOD servers have internal storage and can access
an external SAN - VOD capacity is measured by streaming throughput
16Management and Storage
Media Control/Portal Server
IP Network
NXG - VoD Server
- The Media Control/Portal Server (MCS) provides
management system - Portal server for authentication, program guide
creation and more - Video-on-Demand server provides streaming of
stored video content - Serves multiple simultaneous users with
throughput from 90 to 250mbps - Available with redundant power supplies, RAID5,
external storage up to 4TB
17E-rate - Delivering live A/V one way
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM Audio/Video Encoder
IP Network Unicast or Multicast
- Delivering live video over a network One Way
- A VBrick Encoder is used to encode video on one
end and a VBrick STB (TV) or StreamPlayer (PC) is
used to decode the video on the other end - MPEG 2 for high bandwidth
- Windows Media or MPEG-4 for low bandwidth
- Unicast or Multicast
- Recommended network configuration
- Multicast for LAN based stream distribution
- At least 100MB LAN network
- Internet for remote users
- Applications
- A principals morning announcement
- Security monitoring of a remote location
- Delivery of cable TV to the desktop
- Video distribution to homebound students
StreamPlayer S/W Decoder
Set Top Box
- E-Rate Eligibility 100
- StreamPlayer software for MPEG-4 free for up to
1000 users - Windows Media Player (free)
- May require decoder license for MPEG-2
- VBrick MPEG or WM Encoders
- Multi-access Set-top box
- Cameras and microphones not E-rate eligible
18E-rate - Two-way interactive A/V
IP Network Unicast or Multicast
MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 Encoder/Decoder
MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 Encoder/Decoder
- Delivering live video over a high bandwidth
network Two Way - A VBrick Encoder/Decoder is used at each end to
provide low latency, interactive two way video - MPEG-2 or MPEG-4
- Unicast or Multicast
- Recommended network configuration
- Multicast
- At least 100MB network Gigabit Ethernet
preferred
- Applications
- Distance Learning
- Remote classroom debates
- E-Rate Eligibility 100
- MPEG-2 Codec
- MPEG-4 Codec
- Cameras and microphones not E-rate eligible
19E-rate - Local capture and delivery of A/V
MPEG 2 Encoder VBStar 60GB Storage
IP Network Unicast or Multicast
- Recording and delivering stored video over a high
bandwidth network - Live video can be recorded to a VBrick encoder or
decoder configured with a hard drive (VBStar) - 60GB Storage Approx. 24 hrs of recorded video
- The stored video can be delivered by the VBSTAR
one video at a time - Good solution for the edge of a network (small
office) with a low number of clients - StreamPlayer can used to view stored video on a
PC or STB
- Applications
- Recording of classroom lecture
- FTP of asset to video-on-demand server for future
viewing - E-Rate Eligibility 97 to 100
- StreamPlayer software for MPEG-2
- May require decoder license for MPEG-2
- VBStar MPEG-2 Encoder (97)
- Multi-access Set-top box
- Cameras and microphones not E-rate eligible
20E-rate - Full EtherneTV Video Solution
MCS Media Control/Portal Server
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM Audio/Video Encoder
NXG VoD Server
IP Network Unicast or Multicast
- Live video recorded on MCS and stored on an NXG
VoD server - Network clients can view live video streams while
simultaneously recording to the NXG - 4TB Storage Approx. 2000 hrs of recorded video
- MCS will present a list of available files on the
NXG to network clients - MCS can manage multiple, clustered NXG servers
providing scalability and redundancy - The stored video can be viewed by multiple
clients at a time - Good solution for central storage or larger
offices at the edge of a network
- Applications
- Cable TV distribution
- Security and surveillance
- Viewing of stored classroom lectures for missed
classes - E-Rate Eligibility 94 to 100
- EtherneTV-MCS
- EtherneTV-NXG1 (94)
- Higher capacity NXG2 (95)
- VBrick Encoders
- Multi-access Set-top box
- Cameras and microphones not E-rate eligible