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Doktor Jon
post Sep 4 2007, 11:55 PM
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Press Release - Received from Codestuff


Codestuff are delighted to announce the launch of their latest software product built on the
award winning Net Media SDK.
The arrival of RapidVideowall allows IP video streams to be viewed on analogue monitors; it
introduces the possibility of mixing and matching video encoders from 15 different
manufacturers and utilising various monitor technologies from single display PAL & NTSC
monitors through to high resolution VGA monitors and wide screen DVI flat panels.

RapidVideowall supports a variety IP video streams offering high performance decoding of
Motion-JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, MxPEG and JPEG-2000.

With simple to use GUI switching from single view thru to 5x5 view couldn’t be easier but why
bother when you can use motion-event driven mode where video feeds are displayed, hidden
and the layout managed automatically, ensuring operators are presented with activity worthy
of viewing at all times

Configuration and control is provided by a web-application allowing you to select views, add
devices and configure salvos using any web browser.
Driven from a medium specification PC we know RapidVideowall is a cost effective solution


Codestuff Ltd
Codestuff Ltd was incorporated in January 2004 by David Ritchie, Thomas Watt and Nicholas
Vaughan. The company has a combined history of over 30 years experience in the
development and implementation of digital video surveillance systems. With invaluable
support from Scottish Enterprise and the West Lothian Business Gateway, Codestuff has
doubled in size in the last 12 months and is looking forward to continued growth over the
coming year.

For further information visit http://www.codestuff.net
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