Set-Top Box HC series User Guide (Link)

 

How to make a real-time video on Set-Top Box : 

https://youtu.be/IPQl35nMOyI

How to schedule recording on Set-Top Box : https://youtu.be/si6ckRLN_AU

How to play a recorded video on Set-Top Box : https://youtu.be/SrjBFuUnt64

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Smart Radar Protective Netting

 

HwaCom introduce and develop brand new and different sensing and monitoring solution. It can detect and track the action, position, posture and signs of life of the target without widely spread monitors, camera or wearable device.

By means of 3D Radar Reimage, it helps users handle emergency in various scenarios, such as monitoring baby's breathing and whether the elderly fall or even assist in calling rescue.

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Edgeware

 

Edgeware is the world leading TV-CDN solution provider. We focus on delivering video services over IP infrastructure, eg OTT and IPTV to enable content providers, broadcasters, TV operators and ISP enhancing better viewing experience, economy of scales and seamless IP video services to their clients. 

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Ekioh

 

Based in Cambridge, UK, Ekioh is the leading provider of Scalable Vector Graphics rendering technology to the television market. Providing the best combination of speed, size and functionality has helped ensure that Ekioh's products form the basis of the client side rendering software for a significant proportion of the world's IPTV and hybrid deployments. In addition to its SVG technology, Ekioh was one of the first companies to recognise the benefits of using WebKit over proprietary HTML browser implementations which has led to an unmatched level of experience in providing high performance, feature rich HTML5 implementations. The combination of Ekioh's SVG & WebKit HTML5 technology provide an unparalleled level of UI flexibility and rendering performance. For more information please visit www.ekioh.com

 

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Ericsson

 

A leading ICT player

Ericsson is a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment and services to mobile and fixed network operators. Over 1,000 networks in more than 180 countries use our network equipment, and more than 40 percent of the world's mobile traffic passes through Ericsson networks.

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