How To Share Videos With The SuperVue Video Server
When you add a SuperView video server to your school's network, you immediately
improve the delivery of VHS and DVD videos (or any video source) to your students.
Videotape & disk management hassles are a thing of the past! Here's how it works...
Record
Store
Recorded videos appear in the "watch" web page. You can Orginize your videos using
a custom web page of you own (see Axonix demo at www.axonix.com) SuperVue models
can store up to 200 or 300 hours of full screen, full motion, high quality videos.
You can either internally add storage to the SuperVue or you can increase the SuperVue's
storage capacity by adding network attatched storage. Since the recording quality
is selectable you can increase or decrease the number of recorded hours depending
upon the level of quality (bit rate) you select. Higher resolution recordings can
always be 'transcoded' to a lower bit rate in order for slower connections to access
the SuperVue.
Share

SuperView moves video training and education 'from the VCR to the computer network'.
SuperView enables end users to easily store and share hundreds of full-screen, full-motion
videos on LAN, WAN or Internet. These videos can be played by hundreds of simultaneous
users on-demand using only a web browser and a media player. SuperView is the size
of a VCR and sets up in minutes; it plugs into the Ethernet hub and includes a combo
VCR/DVD input deck.
The advent of the SuperView server is especially important due to two crucial events
that took place in 2002, namely the introduction of Microsoft's Window's Media video
compression technology which reduced the required bandwidth by one tenth and the
passage of the T.E.A.C.H Act.. As a result, new technology and new copyright law
allow students to freely share full-screen, full-motion educational videos including
"For Home Use Only" videos.