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2014年11月3日星期一
Huawei Video Conferencing Recording and Streaming Engine RSE6500 Technical Presentation
Overview and Revision History Product
RSE6500
Version
V100R01
Contents
This document describes what RSE6500 is, where it is used, how to use it, how to sell it, what differentiated features (highlights) it provides, and competitive analyses compared to other vendors.
1. To serve as self-learning materials for frontline product managers Purposes
2. Used as communication materials in workshops and regular communication involving Huawei and its target customers with technical background, to facilitate the approval or application of RSE6500.
Usage
This is a “modular” document based on application scenarios. Select the slides of applications, boards, and specificaitons that are appropriate for the target customer’s network.
Revision history
V1.0, 2013-11-30, author: chenhaohong/00210616, revision description:
Contents 1
RSE6500 Overview
2
Features, Applications, and Benefits
3
Competitive Analyses
4
Product Configuration
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RSE6500-The World’s First Large-capacity 1080p60 Recording and Streaming Engine This new-generation recording server supports 1080p60 point-to-point and multi-point High-Definition (HD) recording, live streaming and mobile Video on Demand (VoD), providing open Application Programming Interface (API) and streaming media interfaces for third-party integration. With optimized high performance, easy deployment and interoperability, RSE6500 enables delivery of full HD video recording services. SMC 2.0
Conference recording Record, save, and play
RSE6500
RSE6500
Key Messages
MCU
…
The highest stability with 3-level backup (power supply, hard disk and chip backup)
HD site
Telepresence site
Live streaming Mobile VoD
Sub-model
Maximum VoD capability
Live streaming
The strongest performance with 30 1080P60 recordings and 2000 VoD
Easy access with mobile WEB play based on HTML5
RSE6500-M
Maximum recording capability Maximum live capability
Mobile live streaming
RSE6500-L
30-way 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recordings (Dual stream) 10-way 720p30 /5-way 1080p30 / 2-way 1080p60 live streams
20-way 720p30 /10-way 1080p30 / 5-way 1080p60 live streams
2,000 viewers @ 256 Kbps; 1,000 viewers @ 512 Kbps; 512 viewers @ 1 Mbps; 256 viewers @ 2 Mbps
Storage capacity
2T, 4,000-hour recordings @ 512 Kbps 3
Contents 1
RSE6500 Overview
2
Features, Applications, and Benefits
3
Competitive Analyses
4
Product Configuration
4
Applications In conjunction with SMC/MCU • Network recording of video conferences Standalone network • Record classroom teaching • Record petition process Interconnect with IPTV and streaming media server
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Video Conferencing Network Recording Application
Network
Integrated video conferencing solution
SMC 2.0
1080p60 dual stream recording, live streaming, and VoD Record, save, and play
Conference management Recording management
Easy to use with mobile VoD
Video
Audio
Multicast live streaming saves bandwidth
Content
Live streaming and VoD on video
RSE6500
conferencing endpoint
MCU
Offline transcoding reduces investment
…
Offline playing, on-demand steaming of uploaded media files Up to 2,000 stream viewers (bandwidth: 512 Kbps) Resource pool satisfies recording
HD site
Telepresence site
Live streaming
Mobile VoD Mobile live streaming
VoD
requirements of large systems
Mobile VoD: With HTML5, on-demand video6can be viewed with mobile equipments using the browser, and no plug-ins are required.
Record Classroom Teaching
Standalone network
Education Bureau
School 1
Education bureau network
Each school is configured with one RSE
School 2
or multiple RSEs; all classes in a school can be recorded simultaneously
School 3
School 4 School n Campus network
VoD on MediaPad
Record teachers’ lectures to benefit more online learners
Principal’s office
Office RSE6500
Live streaming from the school and VoD
At home
review after class Low equipment investment; low
Classroom 1
TE30
Classroom n
TE30
Classroom 2
configuration requirements Teleclassroom
Schools need to record in-class teaching to meet increasing requirements for online teaching and open video courses
China's Hei Longjiang Education Bureau and Yunyan (Guizhou) projects indicate that multimedia recording in ordinary classrooms is becoming a mainstream trend 7
Legal Petition Recording
Standalone network
Deploy one RSE or multiple RSEs in a local legal petition center to simultaneously record a petition
Local legal petition center
in the jurisdiction area Each legal petition room is configured with one
Petition room 1
Petition room 2
RSE6500
Petition room 3
TE30
endpoint to record the petition process The petition center can retrieve the petition
H.323 over IP
H.323 over IP
Petition room 4
TE30
Petition room n
process via VoD The legal petition center can provide guidance and counseling by viewing the petition process via live streaming Cost-effective equipment investment; low configuration requirements
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Integrated with IPTV and Streaming Media Server Content management system
IPTV system
Third-party integration
Integrated with IPTV • Add and activate channel on IPTV Content Management
System (CMS) and define related data (resolution, Media distribution network Condition access system Media relay function
SMC 2.0 Conference management Recording management
stream, IP, and port) • RSE is configured with corresponding IP address and channel port, which are sent to an IPTV streaming media server through a Transport Stream (TS) for a live
Transcoding
conference VoD
• IPTV’s EPG module sends the channel list to the set-top
EPG
box, and users can choose a live channel from the list to
MCU
RSE6500
view the conference View the program on the STB
…
• Install ftp server on the streaming media server where the path and parameters of uploaded files are configured
VoD HD site
Telepresence site
Integrated with streaming media
Streaming media FTP streaming media server system
• RSE is configured with the address uploaded to the ftp server • Recorded files from RSE are automatically uploaded to the streaming server through the TS
VoD
• Generate play list on the streaming media server for network users to view on-demand video
RSE records popular science lectures for a live program that is transmitted to each household in real time through the IPTV system Training sessions and conferences are uploaded 9 automatically to the streaming media system for online viewing with on-demand video
Powerful, Convenient, and Stable Highlights
Powerful
Easy to Use
• 30 dual 1080p60 recordings
• Mobile VoD based on HTML5
• 2,000 stream viewers
• Live and on-demand streaming formats
• Panoramic Telepresence recording
• Multiple play layouts
• Resource pool
• Content index for play
• Offline transcoding
• Media files dump
• API for third-party integration
• Content management • Playback on video conferencing endpoints 10
Highly Reliable • 3-level backup: power, hard disk, and chip backup • IP SAN and NFS • Reliable permission management
Dual 1080p60 Recording
1080p60
RSE6500 1080p60
Dual 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recordings, live streaming, and VoD View VoD and live video directly on the standard video 11 conferencing endpoints
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
2,000 Concurrent Live and Stream Viewers
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
200 ports
… Live conference 1
Video
Audio
500 viewers
Content Mobile on-demand conference 2
RSE6500
… 600 streams
Mobile live streaming 3
… 700 viewers
On-demand conference 4
Concurrent VoD and live streaming for multiple conferences 12 Up to 200 stream viewers or 200 live streams on standard video conferencing endpoints
…
Each RSE supports up to 2,000 concurrent stream viewers
Powerful
Three-screen Panoramic Telepresence Recording
Easy to use
Content MCU
RSE6500
Live streaming or VoD Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording saves and plays entire conference videos With ordinary recording solutions, only the 13 picture in the middle can be recorded and played
Highly reliable
Powerful
Resource Pools
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Up to 64 RSEs managed by SMC2.0 SMC2.0
Intelligent scheduling: SMC automatically sends newly-added
Guangzhou MCU pool
Recording pool
recording requirements to the nearest
Guangdong
Beijing MCU pool
Recording pool
Shenzhen MCU pool
RSE that has sufficient resources
Recording pool
Tiered permission: users can schedule recording conferences across national, provincial, and municipal levels
Multiple RSEs can be deployed in one service area to meet business requirements for recording services 14
Offline Transcoding Optimizes Resource Use
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Records in the original conference format Sets transcoding resolution and bandwidth on Web interface to activate transcoding After transcoding is completed, generates a file for on-demand video, then deletes the source file to save storage space Offline trans-coding makes full use of RSE's encoding and decoding resources, lengthening recording, improving the ability of Video on-demand and saving configuration costs.
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Powerful
Mobile VoD Anytime, Anywhere
Easy to use
Highly reliable
SMC 2.0 Record, save, and play Video
Conference management Recording management
Audio
Safari
Content
RSE6500 Device
Operating system
Browser
Windows
IE 8+ Firefox 19+ Chrome 25+
MAC
Safari 5+
iOS
Safari 5+
Android
Android 2.3+
H T M L 5
MCU
Computer Laptop
Laptop
iPhone
Android phone
iPad
Android Pad
Tablets & Smartphones
Browse and view live or on-demand video with mobile devices anytime, anywhere Supports multiple mobile platforms and browsers, including HTML5 with no plug-ins are required 16
Double Formats for Live Streaming and VoD RSE6500 1080p30 3M bandwidth
4CIF 512k bandwidth
1080p30 3M bandwidth
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
RSE supports two video formats (HD/SD) for live/on-demand streaming of a conference. Automatically adapts endpoint ‘s bandwidth and capability for live streaming or VoD. Users can manually adjust video resolution HD stream can be viewed on endpoints with high capability or high bandwidth. SD stream can be viewed on endpoints with low capability or low bandwidth.
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Live/VoD HD format
Matching SD format
1080p60
4CIF
1080p30
4CIF
720p30
CIF
Multiple Layouts for Different Viewing Requirements
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Three types of play layouts: Person in a single screen
Content Picture-in-Picture (PiP)
single screen, PiP, and PoP
Content Picture-out-of-Picture (PoP)
Six play layouts Change the position of people and content by clicking and dragging
Content in a single screen
People Picture-in-Picture (PiP)
People Picture-out-of-Picture (PoP)
Different play layouts satisfy different viewing demands, for sharing of conference images or data. 18
Content Index, Thumbnail Preview
Automatically generate the play node according to content
Move the cursor to the node to preview conference content at different times Quickly locate the play position through the node Quickly adjust play progress
Play progress can be adjusted quickly through nodes 19
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Uploading/Saving/Requesting ondemand Media Files
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Upload up to 1G file in MP4 format
Cover setting for uploaded files
Name, category, and description, etc., can be edited
Uploaded contents can be downloaded and played on demand
Upload attachments for archiving
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Content Indexing, Searching, and Sorting Administrators can create two categories for indexing
Select category when releasing the video On-demand customers can sort content according to category
First level category
Sublevel category
Two ways of searching
Keyword fuzzy search: conference name, scheduler, and conference description Conference initiation time
Two ways of sorting content
Sort according to alphabetic order of conference name Sort according to conference start time
Facilitates content management On-demand users can quickly locate the requested conference/training video
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Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
Three-level Backup: Power, Hard Disk, and Chip
Powerful
Easy to use
Spare codec chip automatically enters backup status
Storage hard disk backup by RAID 1
Power 1+1 overload balance backup
RAID 1 disk array is a mirrored disk array. Data is written identically to two drives, producing a “mirrored set.” 22 RAID 1 is designed to guarantee maximum usability and recoverability of user data.
Highly reliable
High Security with Data Dump to Professional-level Storage Servers HD VoD
Powerful
Easy to use
Storage extension through NFS Conference video in the file server
SD VoD
RSE6500
File server
Storage extension through IP SAN
HD VoD
Conference video in the storage array SD VoD
RSE6500
Storage array
Makes full use of existing storage devices through NFS or IP SAN, which guarantee data safety and extend storage space 23 and IP SAN networks through RSE Users can play recorded conferences from NFS
Highly reliable
Permission Management Mechanism Four default roles System administrator
Content administrator
Powerful
Easy to use
Highly reliable
• Device management: configure and check device permission
Device management, user management, and user group management
Video file, video group, and video classification management
• User management: add, edit, and delete users; reset password • User group management: add, edit, delete, and check • Role management: check
Ordinary users
Default users
• Video file management: upload, edit, delete, review, publish, and check
Viewing and downloading
• Video group management: add, edit, delete, and check
Viewing
• Video classification management: add, edit, delete, and check
Each user is classified into one of four user group roles Each user’s permission is determined by the group to which the user belongs
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Only users of legal player clients can log into the portal to operate live and on-demand streaming
Protects users’ information and device safety
Contents 1
RSE6500 Overview
2
Features, Applications, and Benefits
3
Competitive Analyses
4
Product Configuration
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RSE6500 vs. CR10 Specifications Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
VoD
Reliability Others
CR101/102
Description
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
Video format
H.263, H.264
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps
Records 5 concurrent conferences ASF H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.263++, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080i, 1080p Not supported Up to 8 Mbps
Protocols for content recording
H.239
H.239, T120
Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
1,920 x 1,440 Not supported Supported
Supported
Supported
• Recording ports
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
1T/2T Not supported Five live streams with each supporting up to 1080p30 300 (total bandwidth 150 Mbps)
• Mobile VoD
Supported
Not supported
• IPv6/IPv4 dual stack
Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required)
Supported: HTML5 technology
Not supported, player is required
• External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
Real-time layout switch Offline transcoding
Supported Supported
Supported Supported
Uploading media files
Supported: MP4
Supported, ASF
Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving Recording scheduling
Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported Attachment archiving in any format 26 Supported
Supported N/A Not supported Not supported Supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
RSE6500
CR101/102
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD
• CR101/102 is a REACH recording server (a Huawei OEM) RSE6500’s strengths: • Live streaming capability
• VoD on video conferencing endpoint • Backup
POLYCOM
RSE6500 vs. Capture Server Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
Capture Server
Description
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
6/12/18/40 MP4 (video),MP3 (audio)
Video format
H.263, H.264
H.264
• Capture Server has four typical models: 6/12/18/40 with corresponding live streaming capability of 3/6/8/0 720p30, no live streaming when recordings exceed 18
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth Protocols for content recording Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239 1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
720p30 Not supported 128 kbps to 2 Mbps H.239, BFCP 720p30 Not supported Not supported
Supported
Not supported
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
4 x 2T (supports RAID 10) Not supported
Supported
Not supported
Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required)
Supported: HTML5 technology
Need Media Manager
Real-time layout switch Offline transcoding Uploading media files Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving
Supported Supported Supported: MP4 Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported Attachment archiving in any format
Supported Supported Need Media Manager Not supported Power and hard disk Not supported Not supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
VoD
Reliability
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD
Others
RSE6500
Supported
• The maximum of viewers is 200, which can not be upgraded now. Guiding strategy: • Recording and live streaming capability: guide over 18 recordings; Capture has no live streaming capability with 40 recordings
Nine 720p30 ports
• Supported formats and maximum resolutions for people and content recording
200
• Backup
27 Recording scheduling
• Upgrade through license: 6 recordings + 3 live streaming in one step
Not supported
• Supports external storage • Viewers from 200 to 2,000 • IPv6/IPv4 dual stack • Two formats (SD/HD) for live streaming and VoD • Upload external media files; download on demand • Upload conference attachments for archiving • Content index for playing • Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording • Mobile VoD and uploaded external media files (Capture Server needs additional media manager)
POLYCOM
RSE6500 vs. RSS4000 Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
VoD
Reliability Others
RSS4000
Description
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
5/10/15 WMV, MP4, MP3
Video format
H.263, H.264
H.261, H.263, H.264
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth Protocols for content recording Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239 1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Not supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239, BFCP 1,024 x 768 Supported Not supported
Supported
Not supported
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
2T (supports RAID 1) Not supported
Supported
Not supported
Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required)
Supported: HTML5 technology
Plug-ins are required
• Two formats (SD/HD) for live streaming and VoD
Real-time layout switch Offline transcoding Uploading media files Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving
Supported Supported Supported: MP4 Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported Attachment archiving in any format
Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Hot spare for two devices Not supported Not supported
• Upload external media files; download on demand
Recording scheduling
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Not supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
RSE6500
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD
Up to eight 720p ports 200
• RSS4000 has three models charged as license: S/M/L, live streaming, and multicast • 100 stream viewers by default; upgrade to 200 through license Guiding strategy: • Mobile VoD (plug-ins are not required) • Recording ports • Live streaming capability • Maximum resolution for people and content recording • External storage • Backup • Unicast up to over 300 ports • IPv6/IPv4 dual stack
• Content index for playing
• Upload conference attachments for archiving • Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording
Cisco
RSE6500 vs. Content Server Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
VoD
Reliability Others
Content Server
Description
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
Video format
H.263, H.264
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth Protocols for content recording Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239 1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
10 (basic 5 + scaled 5) MP4 H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.264 QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, 720p Not supported 128 kbps to 2 Mbps H.239 720p30 Supported Supported
Supported
Not supported
• Recording ports
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
600 GB (supports RAID 10) Supports NAS
• Supported maximum resolutions for people and content
Two 720p30 ports
• Live streaming capability
Supported
Not supported
Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required)
Supported: HTML5 technology
Unknown
• IPv6/IPv4 dual stack
Real-time layout switch Offline transcoding Uploading media files Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving
Supported Supported Supported: MP4 Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported Attachment archiving in any format
Supported Supported Not supported Not supported N/A Not supported Supported
• Two formats for SD/HD live streaming and VoD
Recording scheduling
Supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
RSE6500
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD
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Unknown
Supported
• Content Server can work with Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500, with the former serving as the content source
• Maximum on-demand stream viewers are not clarified in the Content Server and MXE 3500 datasheets Guiding strategy:
• Storage capacity • Extend storage with IP SAN and NFS • Backup
• Upload external media files; download on demand
• Content index for playing • Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording
Cisco
RSE6500 vs. IPVCR-2240 (Codian) Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
VoD
Reliability Others
IPVCR-2210/2220/2240
Description
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
Video format
H.263, H.264
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth Protocols for content recording Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239 1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
1/5/10 ASF H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.263++, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, 720p Not supported 128 kbps to 2 Mbps H.239 720p30 Supported Not supported
Supported
Not supported
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
300 GB Not supported
• Live streaming capability
1/5/10 720p ports
• Extend storage with IP SAN and NFS
400/800/1,600
• Backup
Supported
Not supported
Supported: HTML5 technology Supported Supported Supported: MP4 Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported Attachment archiving in any format Supported 30
Unknown Supported Online transcoding Not supported Not supported N/A Not supported Unknown Not supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
RSE6500
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required) Real-time layout switch Offline transcoding Uploading media files Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving Recording scheduling
• IPVCR-2200 has four models, with 1/5/10 recordings • Embedded GK in IPVCR-2200 • AES and HTTPS are charged through license Guiding strategy: • Recording ports • Supported maximum resolutions for people and content • Storage capacity
• IPv6/IPv4 dual stack • Two formats (SD/HD) for live streaming and VoD • Upload external media files; download on demand • Content index for playing • Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording
LifeSize
RSE6500 vs. UVC Video Center Specification/Feature
Recording parameters
Records 30 concurrent conferences MP4 (video), MP3 (audio)
20 HD ports H.264
Video format
H.263, H.264
H.264
People video format 1080p60 HD recording source Recording bandwidth Protocols for content recording Maximum content resolution Local recording Auto recording Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording Storage capacity External storage (IP SAN/NFS)
CIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p Supported 128 kbps to 4 Mbps H.239 1,920 x 1,080 Supported Supported
360p30, 480p30, 720p30, 1080p30 Not supported Unknown BFCP 1080p Supported Supported
Supported
Not supported
2T (supports RAID 1) Supported RSE6500-L: 20 720p/10 1080p live streams RSE6500-M: 10 720p/5 1080p live streams 2,000 (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
1T (hardware: UVC 3300) Not supported
Supported
Not supported
Supported: HTML5 technology
Not supported Supported (mobile devices don’t support) Supported Not supported Not supported N/A Supported Not supported Supported
Live streaming capability Live streaming
VoD
Reliability Others
UVC Video Center
RSE6500
Maximum recordings Media stream-recording format
Maximum viewers Two formats (HD/SD) for one live streaming and VoD Mobile VoD (no plug-ins required) Real-time layout switch
Supported
Offline transcoding Uploading media files Content index for playing Backup IPv6/IPv4 dual stack Attachment uploading for archiving Recording scheduling
Supported Supported: MP4 Supported Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup Supported 31 archiving in any format Attachment Supported
4 or 8 ports (related to hardware) 2,000
Description
• UVC Video Center is one component of the LifeSize UVC platform, which can be deployed with other components of the UVC platform, such as MCU, and support virtualization Guiding strategy: • 1080p60 recording, live streaming and VoD • Recording using H.323
• Live streaming capability • Storage capacity • IP SAN and NFS • Backup • Two formats (SD/HD) for live streaming and VoD • Upload external media files; download on demand • Content index for playing • Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording • Uploads conference attachments for archiving
Contents 1
RSE6500 Overview
2
Features, Applications, and Benefits
3
Competitive Analysis
4
Product Configuration
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Hardware Description
Hard disk 0 Hard disk 1
1U
Motherboard: central control, media process, and storage Fans
1U
Power
Media process board
Central control board
Motherboard
Power
Configure two 1T hard disks Media process daughterboard, same as 96 series MCU, is used for video encoding and decoding. RSE6500-M is configured with one board, and RSE6500L is configured with two boards. 33
Central control board is configured with a dual-core CPU with four hardware threads.
Sales Mode: Basic Model + Capacity Expansion Items for sale
Name
Description
02310VRR
RSE6500-M basic model
RSE6500-M basic model, AC power, including four dual 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recordings and four live 720p30 streams or two live 1080p30 streams, including 500 stream viewers. Scaling through license is available.
Hardware fully configured
02310VRS
RSE6500-L basic model
RSE6500-L basic model, AC power, including six dual 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recordings and six 720p30 live streams or three 1080p30 live streams, including 500 stream viewers. Scaling through license is available.
Hardware fully configured
88032FDB
One recording license
One dual 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recording license, excluding live streaming
One 1080p60/1080p30/720p60/720p30 recording license, excluding live streaming
88032FDC
One live streaming license
Add one license for 720p30 live stream based on the existing recording ports. (Two 720p30 live streams can be transferred to one 1080p30 or one 720p60 live stream.)
88032FDD
300 stream viewers license
Add 300 stream viewers
One 720p30 live streaming means one stream only for people or for content sharing Two 720p30 live streaming licenses are needed for simultaneous live streaming of people and content Dual 1080p30 live streaming conference requires license for 4 live streams 34
Description
Capacity expansion unnecessary with available bandwidth for on-demand streaming. Basic model has total bandwidth of 512 Mbps for up to 2,000 stream viewers.
Version Features (V1R1C01)
1080p60 recording, live streaming, and VoD
30 HD recordings, up to 20 HD (720p30) live streams
Up to 2,000 stream viewers (total bandwidth 512 Mbps)
IPv6/IPv4 dual stack
Local recording
View VoD and live streaming on standard video conferencing endpoints
Mobile VoD (HTML5, no plug-ins required, view live streaming and VoD using browser)
Offline transcoding
Live streaming, multicast
Two-format streaming: HD recording and on-demand streaming comes with SD streams (1080p30/1080p60 comes with 4CIF, 720p30 comes with CIF)
Three-screen panoramic Telepresence recording
Toggle play layouts in real-time (SD endpoints don’t support this function) 35
Online index annotation (playing progress shown with picture index)
Audio IVR
Signal recording protocol: H.323 and SIP
Video recording protocol: H.263 and H.264
Content recording protocol: H.239
Targeted format for video recording: MP4
Maximum local storage capacity: 2T
Extend storage with IP SAN/NFS
Power, hard disk, and codec chip backup
Stackable (64 devices)
Media file uploading (MP4)
Content manager
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