[M4IF Discuss] re - Security Application

John S O'Sullivan john.s.osullivan homenetcomm.com
Mon Sep 16 19:15:24 EDT 2002


I work with a company called Homenet Communications Ltd. We have developed a
small embedded media server with integrated alarm panel. It can stream and
record from one of eight connected cameras once an alarm input has been
triggered. The alarm panel and encoder are fully configurable through an
onboard web server. It has a very small foot print , ideal for security or
monitoring applications. Details at www.homenetcomm.com.
regards
John O'Sullivan
> > > 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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