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Figure 12 Haivision Viper in Stream & Record menu [27]
The Stream & Record screen also displays a counter that shows the duration of time
that the session has lasted; the amount of footage that has been captured measured in
time, as well as the Done-, Cancel- and Home-buttons. Once the session is over and
the Done-button is pressed, the Haivision Viper begins finalizing the capture and
stream content, and publishing it to the server.
One of the benefits of the Haivision Viper is the possibility to simultaneously capture
and stream content, with options to fluidly swap the primary focus of the screen from
the camera feed, to computer content, to 50-50 split screen or to minimise one of the
screens using PIP to place. For example, the camera feed into the corner of the com-
puter screen, while still being able preview the on-going session. The Viper is capable
of capturing and streaming at a maximum of 1080p with a refresh rate of 60Hz, and
has built-in downscaling that enables computers running at a lower resolution to still be
able to view the published content at the highest possible quality.
The network flow of the Haivision Viper, even in just its standalone version is very im-
pressive, as is illustrated by Figure 13. It is very straightforward, and everything is done
in 4 easy steps; Record, Review, Live Streaming and Video-on-Demand. The diagram
illustrates the whole process from start to end and clearly illustrates what the Haivision
Viper is capable of.










