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NCast Telepresenter Reference Manual

PIP – A picture-in-picture function overlays one video or graphics image with a reduced-sized
version of another video image.

RFC – Request for Comments, an Internet protocol standard.

RTSP – Real-Time Streaming Protocol is an IETF approved protocol for control of real-time
streaming on the Internet.

S-Video – A video connector (usually DIN style) where luminance and chroma information are
transmitted on separate wires or cable pairs. Provides for a higher fidelity image than a
composite connection.

SDP – Session Description Protocol, for describing streaming media transmissions

SIF - Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 320x240 pixels.

SVGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 800x600 pixels.

SXGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. The
aspect ratio for SXGA is 5:4. Support for a 4:3 aspect ratio is accomplished by utilizing a
1280×960 subset of the display surface.

Telnet – An IP network based protocol, which was originally used to connect remote consoles
and terminals to mainframes, but is now used as a general, bi-directional,

byte oriented

communications facility. See RFC’s 854 and 855.

Unicast – Refers to a point-to-point connection between two Internet host machines.

UXGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 1600x1200 pixels.

VGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 640x480 pixels.

WUXGA - Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels.

WXGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. Some
projectors use WXGA to refer to 1280x720 as well. This display size implements a 16:9
aspect ratio, as compared to a normal 4:3 monitor.

XGA – Describes an image or display surface with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels.

1.4. T

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The Telepresenter is a stand-alone network communications appliance which captures RGB (VGA) or DVI
signals from a desktop or laptop, compresses the image with an industry standard compression algorithm,
packetizes and transmits the imagery as an internet media stream, receives a media stream from the
internet, decompresses the imagery, and presents the received information to a viewing audience through
use of a large-screen computer (VGA) monitor or via a room projector. Telepresenters are able to archive the
media stream in real-time while simultaneously webcasting, allowing for playback by the recipient at a later
date.

The following Telepresenter models are covered by this documentation:

Telepresenter M3 Series 2 – A rack-mounted unit with streaming, archiving, collaboration,
capabilities at WUXGA (1920x1200) and 1080p resolutions. Includes PIP and overlays. The M3
Series 2 must have been upgraded to the Revision 5.0 software level.

Telepresenter M4, M4W – A rack-mounted unit with streaming, archiving, collaboration, capabilities
at WUXGA (1920x1200) and 1080p resolutions. Includes PIP and overlays.

All Telepresenter models share a core operating system and base set of features.

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ELEPRESENTER

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The Telepresenters have three major modes of operation:

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