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|ANI|2 years agoThe Madhya Pradesh High Court in India has implemented its own Courtroom Live Audio Visual Streaming System (CLASS) powered by Muvi, marking the first time a high court in India has created a custom solution for 210 district and tehsil courts, including live streaming, recording, and storage & archiving.


The Madhya Pradesh High Court in India has implemented its own Courtroom Live Audio Visual Streaming System (CLASS) powered by Muvi, marking the first time a high court in India has created a custom solution for 210 district and tehsil courts, including live streaming, recording, and storage & archiving.
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•Madhya Pradesh High Court implements its own Courtroom Live Audio Visual Streaming System (CLASS) solution.
•Muvi's streaming solution is selected for live streaming, recording, and storage & archiving.
•The solution will live stream case proceedings for 210 district and tehsil courts in Madhya Pradesh.
•The system uses a central Video Monitoring System (VMS) and Muvi's Live Streaming Engine for stream-ready HLS feed.
•All live streams are recorded in real-time for on-demand viewing.
•Muvi offers an easily deployable digital setup and helps courts develop their own frontend interface for regulated access.
•Muvi's streaming solution is selected for live streaming, recording, and storage & archiving.
•The solution will live stream case proceedings for 210 district and tehsil courts in Madhya Pradesh.
•The system uses a central Video Monitoring System (VMS) and Muvi's Live Streaming Engine for stream-ready HLS feed.
•All live streams are recorded in real-time for on-demand viewing.
•Muvi offers an easily deployable digital setup and helps courts develop their own frontend interface for regulated access.
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