The H.264 HDMI Video Encoder streams 1080p video from an HDMI video source to a media streaming server (Wowza, Xtreme Codes, Nginx, etc) or online live broadcast platform (YouTube Live, FaceBook Live, IBM Cloud Video (Ustream), etc) over IP in real time. It encodes video using H.264 compression and AAC/MP3 audio.
Accepts 1080p HD video at 60 frames per second and produces IP streams that can be sent on a standard Ethernet cable.
Max supported resolution: 1920x1080 @60Hz
Encode the same HDMI video source in two different formats and resolutions - unicast and multicast.
Supports RTMPS/RTMP, RTSP, UDP, HTTP, HLS, FLV and ONVIF protocols.
Compatible with most Internet live broadcast platforms and live streaming software, such as YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitter Live, Twitch, IBM Ustream, and vMix.
Broadcast to SmartTVs using a media streaming sever, such as Wowza, Xtreme Codes, Nginx, etc.
Supports up to 5 devices accessing the same video stream.
Easy-to-use HTTP-based web interface.
Modify network and video quality settings such as IP address, bit rate, and fps.
Add text and logos to the video stream.
Supports 100Base-T Ethernet connection.
Linux inside.
Ideal solution for many applications, including:
Digital signage
IPTV/SmartTV
Hotel TV systems
Live broadcast
Classrooms - teaching online
IP video surveillance
Video conference
TECHNICAL
Video
One female HDMI-A port for source connection.
Supported resolutions: 720p/1080i/1080p @50/60Hz and below.