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LEIGHTRONIX Simplifies Video Documentation with New
Digital Video Recorder
August 16, 2010
Source: Leightronix
LABvault-SD Easily Captures Video and
Audio and Automatically Forwards Media for Review and Archiving
LEIGHTRONIX introduces the LABvault-SD, a new digital video
recording device that captures incoming video and audio from
an external source and automatically transfers the resulting
digital media file to multiple destinations for archiving,
Internet video-on-demand, intranet review, and more.

Its low cost and unique streamlined approach to capturing
and sharing high quality digital media make the LABvault-SD
the ideal recording solution when reliable video documentation
is critical, such as education/training reviews, litigious
situations, employee interviews, laboratory processes, and
medical procedures. The versatility and ease of use of the
LABvault-SD provides limitless possibilities for instructors
and administrators as well as the general public (rights managed)
to receive and/or gain access to the video documented media
files.
Newly created digital media files can be viewed immediately
on a local playback monitor after a recording is complete.
After review, files can then be tagged for automatic transfer
over a network or the Internet to a broadcast, streaming,
and/or archive server. The LABvault-SD can also send files
to multiple destinations automatically.
Destinations include the LEIGHTRONIX NEXUS series broadcast
servers, LEIGHTRONIX LGX-SVOD intranet streaming video-on-demand
servers, third party archive servers capable of FTP transfer,
and LABvault.TV, a new LEIGHTRONIX Web media hosting and streaming
video-on-demand site. LABvault.TV provides user authentication
to protect access to sensitive and private material hosted
by the on-demand streaming service.
A built-in Web interface allows for easy system setup and
control using a standard browser. Through the Web interface,
administrators can set up preset parameters for sequential
file naming, recording quality, media resolution, and server
destinations for the resulting media.
The Web interface also provides device controls to start and
stop recordings, plus enter index points in real time while
the recording is in process. Index points are supported through
LABvault.TV, aiding in locating key segments of the streaming
video during review.
The LABvault-SD supports direct interfacing with external
control systems, including touch screen control interfaces
from Creston and AMX. These popular third party touch screen
options offer simplified user interfaces to record, play,
accept, and forward media. This allows for the easy capture
and automatic transfer of high quality digital media files,
without the use of PC control.
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