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19/09/2006

Optelecom-NKF unveils versatile MPEG-4 video server

Gouda, The Netherlands

Optelecom-NKF, Inc. (Nasdaq:OPTC), a leading global provider of advanced IP video network solutions, today released its S-40, a new, compact MPEG-4 video server that converts analog video into IP/Ethernet MPEG-4 streams. The S-40, attractive in price and design, brings IP video surveillance within reach of a broad range of customers.


By developing the S-40 video server, Optelecom-NKF anticipated the rising demand for professional surveillance solutions based on analog camera inputs. Because of its simple plug-and-play functionality, the S-40 is the perfect solution for migrating from existing analog systems to digital video surveillance systems.
The S-40 MPEG-4 streaming video is optimized for both low bandwidth and Hi-Res DVD-quality video applications. It offers streaming audio, data, dry contacts, video motion detect, and pre-recording. The compact and stylish housing is developed to ensure a wide operating temperature range. This versatile MPEG-4 video server is well-suited for almost any CCTV or camera monitoring application.
Based on the latest DSP technologies, the S-40 video server has a dual core
MPEG-4 encoder, enabling it to simultaneously stream two different video formats to multiple IP destinations, e.g., one full frame-rate stream monitoring and one time-lapsed dedicated for storage on the i-NVR.
"The S-40 video server helps our customers leverage their investment in existing analog security systems while increasing flexibility and functionality in a network environment," stated Edmund Ludwig, Optelecom-NKF's president and CEO.
"This new MPEG-4 video server is the latest addition to our SiquraT surveillance solution and is interoperable with our MXT Software Suite, Operator OfficeT, and i-NVR product suite."



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