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 Casino Berlin has 60 or so high resolution cameras
 The Geutebruck platform uses DSP technology
When the Casino Berlin relocated its gaming machine hall to a new home in the base of Berlin's TV tower in February 2006, a new tailor-made CCTV system went into operation and has worked smoothly ever since.  It was the casino's crucial requirements for system stability for constant monitoring and flexibility for future expansion, which led installer Fleischhauer Cottbus to use a GeViScope CCTV platform and a 15 TeraByte GeViRAID database to process and store the high resolution pictures from 60 or so cameras.

The Geutebrück platform, which more than meets the German regulator's requirements for casino monitoring operations, uses DSP technology in a unique multi-processor configuration to support a large and variable number of video and audio signals, each with fully independent real-time, re-programmable functionality.  The GeViScope's open flexible nature enabled extensive cost-saving from integrating legacy equipment from the previous site, and gave planners a completely free choice of camera types to match the various difficult lighting conditions around the gaming machines as well as in the bar and service areas.

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