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AndyN
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posted 26 October 2005 05:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AndyN   Click Here to Email AndyN     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
In WRB V6 #36 Ira takes a look at Codian’s new H.239 solution and says what he thinks.

What do you think? Click on 'reply' to share your thoughts ...

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czoli
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posted 27 October 2005 09:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for czoli   Click Here to Email czoli     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Discussed it a bit at this thread when it has been released

Polycom Vs Codian Veritest

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czoli
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posted 27 October 2005 09:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for czoli   Click Here to Email czoli     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting would be to get the H.239 in the IP-VCR too.

Something we got to expect from them as the natual evolution of the product.

I would find it extremely cool because codian got very powerful HW and can transcode and rate match the recorded session to whatever needed.

Other solutions simply wrap everything in a file and them evetually batch process it but generally for streaming only.

With codian everything is available as you need it.
You can record 2 megs H.263 G.722 and play it back to 128 h.264 g.728 for example.
Streaming is available while you do the recoridng in multiple formats and speeds.


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JamesR
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posted 27 October 2005 10:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for JamesR     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Saw it a few months ago.. Could not talk about it.. NDA and all..

All I could do was stare.. Honistly is is very...very clever! (The streaming is even better)

Well done Codian...

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MikeP
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posted 27 October 2005 01:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MikeP   Click Here to Email MikeP     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
We just updated our Codian to 1.3 and used the H.239 capability at our Workshop, Oct 12 thru 14 in Berkeley. http://hpcrd.lbl.gov/ESnetCollab/homepage.htm

It worked great! We do not have many endpoints supporting H.239 yet, but, now we have the infrastructure, and infrastructure always comes first ("Build it and they will come...")

Codian recorded Day 1 of the Workshop with VG's and video...note: the audio problems are ours...we are getting better, just did not hit it yet this year ;-) Audio is the hardest....arrrghhh.
http://64.71.156.104 click on those recordings that were done on Oct 12, 2005.

PS: I loaded PolyCom PVX version 8.0 and it works fine with the Codian (as does the VSX-8000 we used in the Workshop). Also, the Codian only fires up H.239 with "scheduled" meetings. Pure Ad-Hoc meetings do not yet fire it up...they tell us this is coming soon.

Mike

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