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To: Don Hand who wrote (21056)8/8/2008 2:18:26 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 21142
 
Thanks.

We are now proposing, USB hdd with its own DSP can be a video server by itself. Conventional video server to be used as PBX.

Nand uses raif instead of prml compression ratio(redundancy efficiency). USB Nand will use its own drivers to deliver data thru USB 2.0(or 3.0 with USB 5 volt HFC amplifiers from relay racks to relay racks).

Since nand flash cards can deliver data transfer, it is a video server by itself. As you said drivers contain vod functions.

CCUR should get more budget from their customers for PBX video servers with Docsis 3.0 capability(packet compatibility). PBX can use Mpeg4 ascii codes to encode analog video braille[color pixel intensity(prml) and then Mpeg4 again to store again with prml or raif table]. We are looking for 50x reduced bandwidth by data compression.

Software scalability should be very profitable, once migration path is planned.

$20, here we come? $100 Soon?