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Tied to a stationary encoding station?
Are you tied to a stationary, conventional desktop system to do your encoding? Wouldn't it be helpful to be able to carry that encoding station with you where you need it the most - in a campus classroom, a van, a tank, a hotel conference center, a studio, a sporting event, a nightclub, a laboratory, a manufacturing plant, or any other live event?
Today's mobile computers provide more performance and flexible options for professionals that work outside of a typical video product environment. Unfortunately, USB capture devices used with notebooks still do not provide the type of functionality required for streaming applications. All-in-one portable encoders are too bulky and too expensive. There simply hasn't been a solution that works, until now.
It's time to go mobile.
Encode high-quality audio and video on your favorite notebook computer using compact, economical mobile encoding solutions from Mobile Video Devices. Smaller than the size of most external CD burners and weighing about 2.5 lbs., a MVD mobile encoder provides the most compact and portable method of encoding on the market today. Built around a ViewCast Osprey card, the MVD mobile encoder is housed in a separate enclosure that connects directly to your notebook's cardbus port. Capture audio and video to the localhost or stream your content remotely to formats such as Windows Media and Real.
Common Applications:
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Military |
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Aerospace |
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Sporting Events |
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Corporate Broadcasts |
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Education |
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Live Concerts |
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Live News Broadcasts |
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Church Services |
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Functions as though it is actually "inside" your notebook |
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Connect the cardbus adapter and start encoding right away; no need to reboot the laptop or follow lengthy power-on routines |
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Chassis power auto-on & off in sync with the host PC power supply |
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Use with the latest version of your favorite streaming video software just as you would on a desktop; no special software versions required |
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Capture high quality, full D1 video with audio |
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Compact chassis design combines space-saving system configuration with lightweight portability |
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Side and rear vented chassis equipped with built-in cooling fans |
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Go from encoding on your laptop to encoding on your desktop in seconds using the optional PCI Adapter |
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Optional DC-DC adapter (cigarette lighter connector) for use with vehicle power |
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Fully compliant with local PCI BUS specifications |
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2 year warranty on all parts and labor |
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Connect the 1/2 height PCI or PCI-E Adapter to a SFF or 1 RU system - go where theOpsrey 560 couldn't go before! |
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Video Inputs |
Composite (BNC connector), S-Video, SDI video with 4 channels of embedded audio support (MVD-530 only) |
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Audio Inputs |
Unbalanced stereo (L&R RCA connectors), Balanced stereo (L&R XLR connectors), AES/EBU audio (shared XLR connector) (MVD-530 only) |
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Outputs |
Composite video (BNC connector) (MVD-530 only), S-Video (MVD-530 only), Unbalanced stereo line level (L&R RCA connectors) (MVD-530 only), Unbalanced stereo line level (3.5mm) |
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Dimensions: |
2.79"W x 5.67"H x 8.74"D |
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Expansion cable |
3.28' in length |
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Weight: |
2.65 lbs. |
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Weight of AC Adapter: |
1.98 lbs. |
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Cooling: |
SIde and rear vented chassis also utilizes an internal cooling fan |
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Maximum Power Capacity: |
Output current shall not exceed the following values - _5VDC: 7A, +3.3VDC: 3A |
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Minimum Power Capacity: |
60W |
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AC Power Input Voltage: |
100 to 240VAC |
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Operating Environment: |
32 degrees to 122 degrees F operating temperature; 20% to 80% relative humidity (no condensation) |
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Data transfer rate: |
up to 132 MB/sec (32-bit/33MHz PCI Bus speed) |
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Notebook PC with available cardbus (PCMCIA) slot or Express Card slot |
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Intel Pentium III Processor (a "Desktop replacement" type Notebook PC with a Pentium IV or higher processor and 512MB of RAM is recommended.) |
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Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server operating system |
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