The SALUTE Award is designed to honour innovative technologies, products, and service for the public sector demonstrated at GV Expo
C58-DMA was initially designed for court recording systems, and security and surveillance facilities

PESA, a leading U.S.-based custom design and build manufacturing company for professional audio and video signal distribution, recently announced its new C58-DMS streaming media distribution system was recognised with a Government Video SALUTE Award last week at the Government Video Expo in Washington, DC.

Chosen by the editorial staff of Government Video magazine, the SALUTE Award is designed to honour innovative technologies, products, and service for the public sector demonstrated at GV Expo. We are proud to call attention to these tools that specifically help public sector video professionals support the missions of their agencies and provide better information to the citizenry, said J.J. Smith, editor, Government Video.

“We appreciate the recognition from the Government Video team. The C58-DMS is a very unique product with applications in a variety of government and commercial markets”, said Steve Below, PESA global product manager. It makes it easy to sync and stream up to five HD video and eight audio sources in real time, and it eliminates latency and sync issues.

Initially designed for court recording systems, training rooms, security and surveillance facilities, and more, the C58-DMS is contained in a 1 RU chassis that simplifies cabling and installation. The unit seamlessly combines video and computer-based content, regardless of format, and can synchronise discrete audio inputs to discrete video and IP video inputs. When it streams multiple HD sources simultaneously, the streams remain associated and synchronised throughout the event. The C58-DMS can simultaneously stream up to six video output streams over IP, including one for each individually selected source and a quad view composed of four sources.

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