[M4IF Discuss] MPEG-4 security application questions

AVARO Olivier FTRD/DIH/REN olivier.avaro rd.francetelecom.com
Mon Sep 16 15:46:41 EDT 2002


I think Envivio solutions can do that.
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Craig Birkmaier [mailto:craig   pcube.com]
> Envoye : mardi 3 septembre 2002 15:15
> A : discuss   lists.m4if.org
> Objet : [M4IF Discuss] MPEG-4 security application questions
> 
> 
> I am not certain this is the correct list for the following question, 
> but it does touch on the royalty issue.
> 
> I received the following request for information from a colleague 
> looking at MPEG-4 for a security application.
> 
> If anyone has specific information about this request, please e-mail 
> me privately and I will hook you up with a potential client...
> 
> 
> >I looking for some information and was hoping you might be able to 
> >point me in the right direction.  I am looking for either a hardware 
> >or software solution that can stream MPEG-4 video real-time from a 
> >camera.  This is a security application and the only products I have 
> >been able to find are those that stream from a server, which is 
> >unacceptable.  Do you know of any?  As a side thought, re: MPEG-LA 
> >and the royalty issue, do you think they will charge on a viewer or 
> >decoder basis?  In my application, we may have several decoders in 
> >standby mode and the video will not be viewed unless an incident 
> >occurs and then one or many viewers may look at the same image at 
> >maybe one to two locations.
> -- 
> Regards
> Craig Birkmaier
> Pcube Labs
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