The Stream MultiScreen program 5.0 StreamLabs enables simultaneous monitoring, instrumental and visual, multiple audio and video signals in real time, using one or more LCD screens.

StreamLabs Stream MultiScreen 5.0

StreamLabs, firm distributed in Spain by Techex, has incorporated new features into the 5.0 of its Stream MultiScreen multichannel monitoring software.

Based on the combination of features such as multi-channel and multi-format capabilities, with a high level of reliability, Stream MultiScreen system 5.0 has been implemented in some of the major satellite and cable operators, TV channels and OTT operators.

The important functional identity of the Stream MultiScreen system, compared to traditional multiviewers, is based not only on receiving and viewing audio and video signals, but also in the possibility to perform the analysis and instrumental control of the input signals of a large number of critical parameters, whose list is constantly expanding. In addition, is able to control up to 400 canals (one hundred per server) using only one server for viewing and three servers for error detection.

StreamLabs Stream MultiScreen 5.0

Stream MultiScreen system operates with client-server technology, which means that all the settings and events recorded by the server, can be received remotely in the user's workspace, using the client application, convenient and functional that allows you to work simultaneously with any number of multi-format servers, accumulating all the information into a single database.

The system provides visual and audible alarms, saves event history, records events in the MS SQL database, sends notifications by e-mail and SNMP.

The Stream MultiScreen system 5.0 is able to use multi-image audio and video visualizations using up to four LCD panels, depending on the video card installed on the server.

The Stream Multiscreen solution 5.0 supports input signals like Stream DVB T2 MI, DVB-ASI, IP (Ethernet) and MPEG TS (SPTS/MPTS). It also supports MPEG-2 and H.264 SD/HD video standards, ISO/IEC audio 13818-7, ISO/IEC 14496-3, MPEG- 1, MPEG-2 and AC-3.

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by • 1 Oct, 2013
• section: audio, control, display, Signal distribution