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MvTv Video Scheduling Systems Overview:
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The MvTv Video Scheduling System is
video scheduling software that allows the creation of “Private, Programmable TV
Stations”, with remote video scheduling for digital signage uses.
The MvTv System is comprised of 3
software programs or components, the MvTv Server, the MvTv Administrator, and
the MvTv Channel, all of which communicate to each other via "IP" or "Internet
Protocol". Since communication between the software components is IP based, you
can configure the system to listen on specific ports. The components can be
installed on the same or different PC's residing anywhere on your LAN, WAN,
Intranet or the Internet itself.
MvTv Video Systems come in 2 types:
the MvTv Repeater, and the MvTv Scheduler
Systems. The Repeater System basically plays the content it finds in its
playlist, starting at any time, and then "repeats" the content over again, and
continues to do so until either it finds a new or modified playlist. Hence the
name "Repeater" System.
The MvTv
Scheduler System on the other hand, is based on time... in that it plays content
according to a schedule. At 10 am it plays "X" playlist, at 11 am, it plays the
"Y" playlist. It does NOT repeat any content... it just plays the clips found in
its playlist once. New to the MvTv Scheduler, however, is the ability to program
a playlist longer than 1 hour... actually playlists of up to 4 hours long can
now be programmed. This means you can take your VOB files from your home made
DVD's and schedule them into a playlist one after another, and watch them
uninterrupted for up to 4 hours long!
The MvTv Video Systems allow anyone
who has visual content and/or text messages (such as schools, hospitals,
doctor’s offices, retail outlets, Video Jockey's, etc.) to deliver it locally or
over the Internet to smart MvTv Channels which output the scheduled content onto
individual TV screens or cable TV plants.
The MvTv Video System software
components are installed onto standard off the shelf hardware with generic
Microsoft Operating Systems like Windows XP and Vista.
New MvTv Systems are constantly being
developed for different markets. Check back often for the latest offerings!
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MvTv
Video System Components and Hardware / Software
Requirements:
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MvTv
Server: |
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The
MvTv Server is a service that operates on the Microsoft Windows family of
Operating Systems. Low volume systems can easily operate from Windows 2000, XP,
or Vista while heavy load systems should use Windows Server products like 2000,
2003 and soon 2008.
The
server stores
video content for distribution to the MvTv Channels in its Library, and also
stores Channel and playlist information in its database.
It
downloads playlists, scrolling text messages and videos to the MvTv Channels
when they request them.
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Suggested Minimum Hardware Requirements for the MvTv Server: |
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Intel
Pentium 1 GHz or better processor, and 128 MB of RAM, min.
80 GB drive, Internet access |
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Suggested Minimum Software Requirements for the MvTv Server: |
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Microsoft Windows XP (Pro
recommended), 2000 (Pro recommended), or the Windows Server
family of Operating Systems, such as 2000, 2003 and 2008.
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MvTv Required Components
consisting of Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0.
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MvTv Server Software (and valid
license).
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Optional: Microsoft Access 2000
(or higher)
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MvTv
Administrator:
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The
MvTv Administrator is used to create MvTv TV Networks and Channels,
create scrolling text messages, upload video content to the MvTv Server, as well
as
create and schedule playlists for the MvTv TV Networks and Channels. The MvTv
Administrator can also provide complete reporting of all clips played by the MvTv
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Suggested
Minimum Hardware Requirements for the MvTv Administrator:
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Intel
Pentium 1 GHz or better processor, and 64 MB of RAM, min. 80 GB drive
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Suggested
Minimum Software Requirements for the MvTv Administrator:
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Microsoft
Windows 2000 or XP Home or Pro, Vista
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MvTv
Required Components consisting of .Net Framework 2.0.
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MvTv
Administrator Software (and valid license).
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MvTv Channel:
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The
MvTv Channel plays full-motion, full-screen video with or without
scrolling text, to TV screens, computer monitors, or even digital and flat panel
monitors, by connecting the video outputs on the PC to the video inputs on the
display device (or to a modulator if the Channel is to provide content for a
cable plant). The MvTv Channels continuously poll (every minute is the default
configurable setting) the MvTv Server for new playlists and automatically
download new content from the MvTv Server when required. Each
MvTv Channel should have a unique ID, so that the administrator using the MvTv Administrator can create unique content for it, or for all MvTv
Channels in that TV Network.
The
MvTv Channel software is smart, in that Internet or network connection disruptions
do NOT affect its video playback quality, as all content is stored and
played from the Channel's hard drive. Resumption of broken Internet or network connections result
in resumptions of downloading content playlists and scrolling
text messages without requiring the downloads to restart from the beginning.
The
MvTv Channel supports any codec that runs on the Windows platform, such as ASF,
AVI, MPEG-1 and 2, Microsoft’s Windows Media WMV formats,
FLV, DIVX, VOB, and even MOV, as long as the codecs are installed on the Channel
PC. New Codecs like VC-1, VP6 and H.264 allow the playback of High Definition
content on MvTv Channels. However, you should only display content on the MvTv System that you have display
rights for.
Still
images can easily be made into WMV videos (and used on the MvTv Video System) by
using
Windows Movie Maker that comes free with Windows
XP and Vista. With
these programs
you can add
narration or music to your movies created from still images or digital
photographs. You can also zoom in and out, as well as add titles and other
special effects.
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Suggested
Minimum Hardware Requirements for the MvTv Administrator:
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Intel
Pentium 2.4 GHz or better processor, and 128 MB of RAM, min. 80 GB drive. |
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Suggested
Minimum Software Requirements for the MvTv Channel:
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Microsoft
Windows 2000 or XP Home or Pro, Vista
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MvTv
Required Components consisting of Microsoft .Net 2.0 Framework
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MvTv
Channel
Software (and valid license).
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Optional:
Codec Packs to playback any type of video content
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Scenarios of the MvTv System at work:
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An
example of the MvTv System in operation is delivering health content to hospital
patient and waiting room TV sets. The hospitals to use the MvTv System are up to
a hundred miles apart. The MvTv Server is to be located at one of the Health
Organizations' offices, connected to the Internet. By using the Internet for communications,
the MvTv System can be deployed using any ISP for the various MvTv Channels, including dialup providers where broadband is not available. Since MvTv
Channels only play content that is stored on their own hard drives, the
speed of their Internet connections are irrelevant regarding their playback
performance.
The
MvTv Administrator can be located and operated anywhere there is an Internet or
network connection… in the Health Organizations' offices, or even on the video
editors’ home edit suite. The MvTv Administrator is used to upload video
content or text messages to the MvTv Server, as well as to create playlists and
schedule the playlists. In effect, the Health Organizations' video editor can
create health content at home, or at the Health Organization's editing suites (located in
different physical buildings), and upload the content to the MvTv Server from any location. The editor can also (from anywhere) program what
content plays in which hospital, at what time, anytime in the future… the
schedule is NOT limited to 7x24, it’s an open-ended calendar schedule.
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Smart
MvTv Channels:
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As
mentioned earlier, the MvTv Channels are to be located in selected hospitals
throughout the Health Organizations' territory. A minimum of one MvTv
Channel
is required per hospital (one per TV channel), and is physically located
in the hospitals’ cable TV room. There the MvTv Channel is connected to
the Internet via Ethernet. The video output of the MvTv Channel is connected to an RF
Modulator and Trap… so that whatever plays in the MvTv Channel is
viewed anywhere over the hospitals hundreds of TV sets, as long as they’re
tuned to the channel that the MvTv Channel is connected to.
The
MvTv System has been designed with ease of use for the operator in mind. In
potential installations where hundreds of MvTv Channels could be
deployed, programming each Channel would be a horrendous task. With this in mind,
the MvTv System was designed such that MvTv Channels would be members of a TV
Network, where all members of a specific TV Network would play the same content
at the same time. Unlimited numbers of TV Networks and Channels can be created with
the MvTv System. In turn, custom programming can be created for each individual
MvTv Channel or TV Network.
Rather
than push content to each MvTv Channel individually, the Channel are
smart, and pull the content they’re required to play from the MvTv Server.
Every minute, the MvTv Channels call the MvTv Server and report on what
they’re currently playing, and at the same time, download a new playlist
(which tells the MvTv Channel what to play and when). If the MvTv Channel does not have
those video clips already residing on its own hard drive, it will automatically
begin to download the files from the server. The MvTv Channel is built with real
world ISP’s in mind. Should the Internet connection between the MvTv Channel and Server fail, the downloads will automatically resume when the Internet
connection resumes. The downloading of new content happens in the background,
while the MvTv Channel is playing its current content (playlist). Should
clips no longer be required in the playlist schedules, they can be automatically
deleted from the Channels via commands received over the Internet… so as not
to waste valuable hard drive space on the Channel.
The
MvTv Scheduler Channels check their playlists every minute, to see what to play
during the upcoming hour. If any new video content has not yet arrived in the
Channel, the MvTv Channel will play the previous hours content. Downloading of video
content from the server in most cases is faster than real time play, so that 60
minutes of content might take 45 minutes to download with broadband connections. It
is wise therefore to schedule "new" content to play in MvTv Channels no sooner
than an hour
after it has been added to the MvTv Server.
Because
of MvTv Administrator’s (optional) reporting capabilities, it is possible to add
“sponsor clips” to playlists, and report to third party programming
sponsors, how many times their clips played across the entire MvTv System…
during any given day, month, etc., and at which location. This feature rounds
out the “Private TV Station” concept… advertisers know their viewing
audience, and can be provided reports on their actual played ads (impressions).
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Click here to preview
the MvTv Scheduler System Interface |
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Purchasing
MvTv Components:
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MvTv
Scheduler System Components can be downloaded for free from http://4mvtv.com/mvtv_download_page.htm. Demo licenses
and pricing may be obtained by requesting
them by emailing support@microvideo.com,
or by calling 403-286-0913. |
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MvTv
Scheduler System Contact Info: |
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Phone:
403-286-0913 |
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Email: support@microvideo.com |
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