Liberty University Upgrades Haivision System

July 28, 2010
Haivision Network Video (www.haivision.com) today announced that Liberty University has upgraded its Furnace end-to-end IP video delivery system at its Lynchburg, VA, campus with the addition of Haivision's Barracuda H.264 encoder technology. The Haivision Furna...
Haivision Network Video (www.haivision.com) today announced that Liberty University has upgraded its Furnace end-to-end IP video delivery system at its Lynchburg, VA, campus with the addition of Haivision's Barracuda H.264 encoder technology. The Haivision Furnace system leverages the university's installed wireless IT infrastructure and the H.264 encoding of the new Barracuda for delivery of broadcast, university, and special event channels--as well as a "visitor" VOD channel--to computers and TV displays across campus.

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