avinotec dynamically analyses streaming material and decodes it in detail. It is then re-coded by us so that it can be transferred in the narrow-band network (GSM).
Figuratively speaking, avinotec creates “pallets” which can fit onto any truck (or mobile network).
Key factors for your success:
- Every individual in our team is completely up to date with the latest “state of the art” technology in their area of competence, and assisted by our network partners avinotec is a leader in research and development.
- The different showcases and solutions illustrate the enormous variety of applications. Your customers are mobile - are you too?
- The breadth and depth of our knowledge makes avinotec an innovative partner who connects your technologies together in a simple way.
- creates additional uses from well-known applications for you and your customers
- generates additional services for your customers; and thereby
- defines a new mobility.
Standards
avinotec complies with the specified standards of ISO, ITU-T, control IETF, 3GPP, and others. We comply with the principle of independence from manufacturers and interoperability between manufacturers. Our system functions with all mobile phones, on all mobile communications networks.
We transfer live video (including audio) over all mobile communications networks, such as GSM (2G), UMTS (3G) and HSDPA (3.5G) in accordance with the 3GPP standards.
Proprietary techniques
Adobe Flash is commonly available in the PC world but it is dependent on a single supplier and their product and financial strategy. The same applies to Silverlight from Microsoft. No crossover of Flash or Silverlight into the mobile phone market is expected in the foreseeable future.
Limitations to DVB-T and DVB-H
DVB-T and DVB-H need their own transfer technology and thus their own mobile communications technology. Only public programmes are broadcast with DVB-T (digital television.) DVB-H did not get beyond the widely announced trial stage at the Football World Cup 2006. Meanwhile all activities in Germany for DVB-H have been abandoned.
Limitations to video call
You need to be able to receive at least UMTS for a video call. The quality of the video is poor due to the use of codec H.263 – which was developed in the 1990s. Even with small movements artefacts can be briefly seen (like pixel blocks in the picture).
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test live
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Cams
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1.000 and one
application
Flip through! Look at our applications and let them simply play itself out. For sure there is a suitable application for your needs. If not? We simply develop your customized adaptions. Tell us your ideas! more