Kiloview RD-350 (4K NDI/SRT/RTSP/HLS to SDI/HDMI decoder/multiviewer)
KiloviewCL-VZ-5200951
Afsendes indenfor 7-14 arbejdsdage
699,00 EUR
Single-channel 4K60 AVC/H.264 video encoder
A single-channel H.264 encoder, Matrox Maevex 7112A delivers 4K60 input capture and encode with zero-latency pass-through. Maevex 7112A supports multiple streaming protocols and adjustable encoding parameters. All of this is packaged in a fanless, low power, rack-ready appliance. Maevex 7100 Series includes the PowerStream Plus application and Command Center, a convenient new web user interface. TAA-compliant SKUs are available.
Transport secure, ultra-low latency, 4K60 video over any network at extremely low bitrates—ideal for live, real-time applications.
Tailor encoding settings to meet diverse application requirements, whether it’s achieving ultra-low latency, minimizing bitrates, or encoding desktop content.
Integration with Microsoft Active Directory for access control
HTTPS communication for secure device control
Secure and verified firmware and vulnerability updates
802.1x support for network authentication*
SRT support with AES encryption
Enjoy a variety of streaming protocols—MPEG2-TS, RTP, RTMP, RTSP, and SRT—for trouble-free streaming. Support for the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) video transport protocol means that ultra-low latency and high-performance streaming is also realized on noisy or unpredictable networks such as the public Internet. Whether you’re dealing with a stable LAN connection, a limited WAN pipeline, or an unpredictable Internet transport, Maevex has the right streaming protocol for the job.
Deliver source content to on-premises end points over LAN, WAN (VPN), and internet. Feed cloud-based servers, and record to any accessible network location, including a NAS and NVR, for after action review—all in a compact form factor. You can also leverage RTMP for seamless cloud integration and reliable video streaming. Support for the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol ensures that reliable, high-quality streaming is also possible on noisy or unpredictable networks.