SDM-S100E
H.264/265 Live Video Streaming and Recording Module Card
- Supports live streaming on Facebook, YouTube or Twitch channels
- 4K30 4:4:4 video signal over standard Gigabit Ethernet
- Recorded video can be stored locally at connected USB storage (FAT or exFAT format) or to a designated network drive supporting NFS or CIFS
CSC-VPR-3421
Multiview Modular Processor
CSC-VPR-3421 is a wonderful solution for streaming, because it offers more than streaming and recording functionality but also offers rich video processing functions. It makes online broadcasting of live video an easy and simple process. Video content up to 4K UHD+ is supported and is automatically scaled to a resolution that is more appropriate for efficient streaming. Both HDMI and VGA inputs are supported. An HDMI output is provided for local monitoring. An audio mixer function is included, allowing an external audio source to be mixed with the embedded audio of your HDMI source (LPCM 2.0 only) for your video stream. Comprehensive EDID management, intuitive WebGUI, and adjustable Audio functions make this unit a terrific tool for video streaming and recording. Besides high performance HDMI switch with integrated scaling, multi-windowing technology, multi-view and streaming are also supported. Any of 4 different HDMI sources may be displayed individually, full screen, or they can be displayed using a variety of multi-window modes including quad mode PiP, and PoP mode, which becomes splendid source for streaming.
SDM-S301E
H.264/265 Live Video Streaming and Recording Module Card
SDM-S301E is a reliable, high-performance H.264/265 Live Video Streaming and Recording module card that transmits 4K60 video signal over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Video output can be up to 4K60 for better quality for streaming. Streaming A/V can be compatible with RTSP/TCP/UDP/RTMP and be streamed on YouTube, Facebook and other platforms instantly and easily. All video content is encoded and streamed with minimal latency and high quality ,making it ideal for live streaming events to a variety of popular online streaming services or within the local network. The video may also be recorded locally (via USB thumb drive) or to a local network drive while it is being streamed.