The SMP 351 is a streaming media processor for capturing and distributing live AV sources and presentations. Featuring up to five inputs, the SMP 351 creates high-impact presentations by combining two high resolution signals, a background image, and metadata into dynamic layouts that enhance your presentation’s message. The SMP 351 offers both live streaming and recording capabilities, allowing you to distribute your message anywhere your network can reach. Extron’s FlexOS embedded operating system makes it easily-adaptable to new requirements and applications can be uploaded to the SMP 351 to automate system operation using control ports. Requiring no license fees, the SMP 351 is a flexible, cost-effective solution for delivering presentations to a larger audience.
The SMP 351 is ideal for use in virtually any professional environment where AV sources can be streamed live or recorded for future reference, especially when combining multiple AV sources will enhance the message. Streaming and recording AV presentations allows an organization to communicate and train employees and students that cannot be present at an event. Event recording provides everyone with the opportunity to review and gain insight into the live experience. The SMP 351 can be adapted to many applications, documenting virtually any meeting, conference or activity that uses an AV source as a reference. The SMP 351 is ideal for use in corporate, education, government, healthcare, courtroom, house of worship, and rental and staging applications. Applications include:
Presentation Streaming: Stream presentations to remote viewers
Corporate Training Systems: Record training events and publish them for on-demand access
Lecture Capture: Record course lectures and upload them to Learning Management Systems
Meeting and Conference Recording: Record meetings and videoconferences to document important decisions and agreements
Visual Data Recording: Document technical systems that use AV sources as reference data
Rehearsal Systems: Practice and evaluate rehearsals and presentations