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Dear ADENA Partners, we are concluding the year with a case study featuring a unique facility called The Human Lab, based in the UK. Completed by our distributor, Tukans, and system integrator, Visually Connected Worldwide, the project demonstrates how companies can utilise AREC Media Stations to effectively create content and stream it with minimal user input and maximum security.

The Human Lab, managed by the Human Factors Centre consulting agency, is a specialised testing space for the medical and consumer industries. The lab comprises a viewing room and a respondent room, separated by a one-way mirror. The respondent room can be configured to replicate a wide range of environments: from a typical conference room with chairs and tables to an outdoor setting, complete with grass and landscape rocks. The room is also equipped with various technologies, such as eye-tracking systems, to help companies evaluate responses to products, their usability, and more.

Another invaluable technology required for such applications is AV recording. For a long time, the lab relied on a Hikvision NVR to provide recordings of testing sessions to companies. While the system consistently recorded events, it used an uncommon security format, making it difficult to share recordings with clients. This system also relied on Hikvision static security cameras, which lacked easy control of their pan and tilt positions — a feature that is essential for fully capturing the testing experience. Lastly, the system lacked streaming capabilities and was not designed for hybrid conferencing, thereby limiting The Human Lab’s ability to invite remote observers and promote its services.


The lab was looking to upgrade its system when the Visually Connected Worldwide team reached out. They assessed the requirements and contacted us shortly after. We arranged a meeting at short notice, discussed it thoroughly, and organised a proof-of-concept demonstration with the facility manager — all within the same week. After we addressed all questions and proposed ways to simplify the lab’s AV workflow, it was decided that AREC was indeed the right solution for the facility, and installation followed soon after. The system we proposed completely replaced the original hardware and improved it in every aspect.

To begin with, it was crucial for the lab to have backup recordings at all times and additional failsafes. One of the main reasons the facility relied on an NVR was its ability to record continuously every day. For this reason, we proposed replacing it with an LS-200 Media Station. The station recorded, streamed, mixed cameras, and created backups. It was the ideal choice, as it could record not only a mixed video feed from two cameras but also each camera's output individually, providing the user with all the necessary materials for post-editing, clip creation, and security purposes.


To provide a "plan B" in case the user accidentally stops or forgets to start a recording, we set up a continuous stream to a private channel on a streaming platform. This stream operates automatically as soon as the Media Station is powered on and maintains a 48-hour buffer. The streaming platform restarts the stream automatically and stores streams for up to a week, allowing users ample time to download videos if needed. Since the LS-200 can handle two RTMP streams simultaneously, we also assisted the user in setting up a private YouTube channel, not only for failsafe streaming but also for promotional events and webinars.

Another failsafe mechanism we proposed was the UB-01 Recording Light. This accessory, designed specifically for Media Stations, allows the user to monitor the recording status of a connected Media Station and start or stop recording as needed. An additional feature of the UB-01 is its ability to duplicate the functionality of a USB port to which it is connected. For example, when connected to the front USB port of the LS-200, it enables the user to plug in a USB drive and save recordings not only to the primary storage but also to the external drive.

To further enhance user confidence, we proposed that the customer use ARECloud — our free cloud control solution. This platform allows users to add all their Media Stations, check previews, switch recording and streaming themes, monitor recording and streaming status, and schedule events. ARECloud can be accessed from any location with an Internet connection, making it highly convenient for users to control their Media Stations even when they are away from the lab.

A-BR01 HDMI-to-USB Bridge

Since most of the lab's customers use videoconferencing software and may need to connect from their offices, we proposed adding a RADA Bridge, an HDMI-to-USB converter. This device transforms the LS-200 into a webcam for Teams, Zoom, and other conferencing applications while also transmitting its audio. With the Bridge in place, remote attendees could observe the testing work and simulations as if they were physically present.

Lastly, the Media Station utilised two AVer network cameras as video sources and a Sennheiser ceiling microphone with a Dante Avio converter for audio. The LS-200’s VISCA-over-IP support allowed the lab to control the PTZ movement of the AVer cameras directly through the station’s web interface, the free AREC software, and the GUI on the station’s video output.

The abundance of new features and security measures helped The Human Lab significantly enhance its content creation and outreach capabilities. Is your company looking for a reliable recording and streaming solution to improve media production? Contact us at www.a-dena.com to arrange a demonstration and discover why AREC is exactly what you need!

As a brand focused on creating a straightforward user experience ecosystem, we provide a plethora of marketing and educational materials, software, and other resources for free, concentrated in the same place. You can find these materials directly on our website www.a-dena.com, where they are divided into sections.

The first section, Products’, lists out all current AREC and RADA products. All products are divided into categories: stations, tracking systems, cameras, and accessories. For each product, there is a special page with its defining features and hyperlinks to datasheets and other materials.

The next section, ‘Solutions’ is divided into categories for the 5 primary vertical markets that AREC and RADA products are most used in: Education, Government, Corporate, Healthcare, and Events. Each section contains some of the key advantages that AREC systems offer to users in this market and links to relevant case studies. This section also has a page for our ‘Technology Partners’ — integrated VCMS platforms and microphone discussion systems. These integrations open up new ways of using the products together and streamline user experience.

Case studies, posts, webinars, and other news can be found in the ‘News and Events’ section. Click 'News' to see posts on all topics in the same place. You can use tags to filter posts by product categories, names, vertical markets, and technologies. Click ‘Webinar Videos’ to access all our past webinars in the same place.

Our ‘Resources’ section contains all sorts of valuable information for you:


  • Open the ‘Technical Information’ page to access datasheets, manuals, and guides. Everything is divided into categories for your convenience. If a material is available, it is marked with ‘✓’ and can be clicked on, and if not, it will be marked as ‘✗’.


  • Navigate to ‘Firmware & Applications’ to download updates or software for your AREC and RADA products. You can check the latest version available for your device, as well as release notes on this page. Before updating your devices, take a look at the Firmware Update Policy at the top of this page — this document was made to explain and simplify the update process. To download any material, click the ‘Firmware download’ or ‘Application download’ button, and fill out the form. This will open the Google Drive folder where all firmware and applications are divided into two folders: one for cameras, and another for stations.


  • ADENA Hacks’ is our monthly blog about useful tips and tricks for AREC and RADA products and various AV technologies. You can use tags to filter posts by product categories, names, vertical markets, and technologies.


  • A variety of product videos, training videos, teasers and more can be found in ‘Product Videos’ and ‘Training Videos’ pages. Alternatively, you can watch all of our videos on the ADENA Limited YouTube channel.


  • Open ‘Catalogues’ to look through and download available brochures, comparison tables and more.


In the ‘For Partners’ section, you will find our free training course called ‘ADENAcademy’. You can find more information about what this course will teach you in our post about it. You can click ‘Project Registration’ to register your projects with AREC and RADA devices and make it possible for our team to protect your work. Clicking ‘Partners access’ will take you to our NAS. You can create an account by asking your ADENA sales manager. Account holders can download editable versions of all materials, product images in the original resolution, access our sales kit, and more. Lastly, this section also contains a link to ‘ARECloud’ - AREC’s free cloud-based control and preview platform for Media Stations. More information about ARECloud is available in our previous posts on it: here and here.

To get in touch with our team, simply open the ‘Contact us’ page and fill out the form. Alternatively, text us through the live chat function. It is managed purely by our sales and technical team, so you will always be talking to a human.


If you want to see how AREC and RADA products work live, discuss their applications, or anything else, you can request a meeting by filling out the form via the Request a Live Demosection. A member of our team will then contact you to confirm the meeting subject, time, and meeting platform.

Last, but not least, make sure to subscribe to our newsletter! We are sending a monthly newsletter called the ADENA Journal, a digest with case studies, ADENA Hacks, and other product news.


That is all for this time! Please feel free to reach out to us at www.a-dena.com at any time for advice, support, or anything else our team can help you with. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

The DS-X09 Media Decoder, a 9-channel device, supports connecting IP sources through four different protocols:


  • RTMP (audio and video)

  • RTP (audio and video)

  • RTSP (video only)

  • NDI|HX (audio and video)


To add sources, the decoder uses the AREC Multi-view Maker app for Windows (which we reviewed in a previous ADENA Hack ). To add RTSP, RTMP, and RTP sources to the list, simply type their URL like you would on an AREC Media Station, VLC Media Player, OBS, or another application/device in the Main URL field. For instance, to add an RTSP stream of a Media Station, simply type rtsp://IP address of the Media Station/movie. To add a stream from a RADA A-TC02, type rtsp://IP address of the A-TC02/live/av0. Filling out Sub URL fields is optional, but if you do, the Sub URL will be used for previews inside the Multi-view Maker.


NDI links work a bit differently and require filling out both the Main and the Sub URLs. You can find the URLs in the NDI Studio Monitor, or from an NDI-enabled AREC Media Station if you have it. In the NDI Studio Monitor, press the menu button on the top-left corner of the app to see NDI devices in your network. It will look like this:

To check the URL in a Media Station, open the Network Device Manager, scan, and look for it in the “Host Name” column:

Now, open the Multi-view Maker and login to the DS-X09. This will open the Source Setting list. Fill out your sources’ names and enter their Main and Sub URLs in the following format:

Main URL: ndi://Source Name (Channel Name)

Sub URL: Source Name (Channel Name)

You can see how we added our sources in the picture below:

Press “Save” and that’s it, the system is ready to go!

Would you like to know more about the DS-X09 or other AREC solutions? Contact us at www.a-dena.com and we will be happy to assist you.

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