InfoChannel Broadcast Server 3Deliver Media via Satellite or IP Multicast Delivery for Infinite Scalability


InfoChannel Broadcast Server 3: Multicast Support (optional).


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InfoChannel Broadcast Server 3 allows users to broadcast multimedia content created with InfoChannel Designer 3 via satellite and multicast networks to hundreds or thousands of sites. It is an expansion to InfoChannel Network Manager 3 that makes content distribution easy for large installations by allowing multiple players to be addressed with a single transmission. It also takes advantage of back-channel networks to retrieve log files and re-send missed data.

 

 

 

InfoChannel Broadcast Server 3InfoChannel Broadcast Server 3

Network Status Confirmation for Proven and Robust yet Flexible Architecture

  • Confirmed delivery of content
  • Email notification of error
  • Scales from one to several thousand simultaneous targets
  • Supports multiple network architectures including satellite and IP multicast
  • Can easily segment the network according to any variable, down to the individual Player

Key Features

  • Manage communication within networks of displays
  • Transmit cost-effectively to largescale deployments
  • Automatically route content to specified Players
  • Allocates unique Player IDs to be organized in groups
  • Target broadcasts to select locations by Player groups
  • Supports Player error-checking
  • Send data via redundant transmissions or back-channel

System Requirements

  • Pentium® III or Celeron® 633 processor or better
  • 256 MB of RAM and at least 1 GB of free hard disk space
  • Windows® 2000 Service Pack 2 or better
  • Internet Explorer® 5.5 Service Pack 2 or better
  • DirectX® 8.0a or better
  • PC SVGA card with 16+ MB of video memory
  • Requires other InfoChannel products to work as a solution

 
Deliver Media via Satellite or IP Multicast Delivery for Infinite Scalability

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