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Analog mobile encoder for live events. Capture and encode high quality video via s-video and composite video inputs and audio via balanced (2x XLR) or unbalanced (2x RCA) inputs provided by the Osprey-230, the defacto standard in the streaming media industry. Audio monitoring and device control (RS-232) also supported.
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System Requirements We recommend that a desktop replacement notebook is used for best results due to the intense demand on the CPU by many video applications. A "true" Pentium is recommended (Pentium 4 preferred). 'Lite & Thin' models are not recommended.
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Minimum requirements: MVD's Mobile Encoders incorporate best-of-breed technology for Live or On-Demand event streaming with the highest quality and supporting up to full D1 resolution.
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- Notebook PC Pentium III computer with an available Cardbus (PCMCIA) slot
- Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 2003 Server operating system
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Accessories:
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- PCI Adapter
Extend the capabilities of your MVD to a desktop with a PCI adapter then connect the MVD to either your desktop or any notebook PC, depending on where you need to be that day.
- SimulStream Upgrade
Add SimulStream capabilities to your MVD-230 or MVD-530.
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