Real time, highly reliable, low latency, dual channel SD or HD (SDI), H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC, 8 or 10 bit 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 Mezzanine TS Encoder with outstanding video quality. 1 RU, quick starting, standards compliant, embedded Linux® based. Incorporates a "minimal" Linux® kernel (residing on an SSD) yielding a highly reliable premium quality encoder manageable from anywhere via web GUI.
- Inputs: One or two SDI or HD-SDI inputs
- Outputs: Encodes one or two high quality MPEG-2, H.264 1080p, or H.265 720p streams through redundant GigE ports (RJ45)
- Encoding latency: 150 milliseconds
- 8 or 10 bit encoding with 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 color sampling
- Supports logo insertion, text overlay and SCTE 35 compliant cue tone insertion ("ad markers") on outputs (SCTE 104 to SCTE 35)
- Supports DTMF tones and DTMF to SCTE 35 conversion
- Now includes stream archiving (400GB)
- Able to up convert incoming SD streams to HD, and scale down
- Web GUI is manageable from anywhere - includes some scheduling
- Supports NTSC or PAL
- Supports Octoshape™ Infinite HD™ and Verizon® upLynk natively
- Supports H.264 High Profile at Level 4.0 (HP at L4)
- Supports HEVC main profile
- Encoding bit rates: .1 to 50Mbps
- Supports 1080i, 1080p, 720p, 576i, 480i, 480p, CIF, QCIF, qHD, H.264 up and many others and custom resolutions
- IP output protocols: UDP, RTP, RTMP (Open Flash), HLS, HTTP, with DLNA support
- Expects embedded SDI audio
- Audio Output: AAC, MPEG-1 Layer II and/or optional "SurCode for Dolby Digital" AC-3
- Up to 4 audio pairs for support of different languages
- Tested to work with ATLAS™ and Wowza® media servers
- Tested compatible with major brands of professional H.264 and H.265 decoders and video servers
- SNMP, REST or SOAP remote management
- Redundant (dual) power supplies
- Applications:
- News, satellite, and sports contribution
- Backhaul/Monitoring for Broadcasters
- DLNA output to smart TV’s
- Military, Corporate Video, Religious Services, Special Events
- Origin Encoder for Grooming Servers
- Event streaming via ISPs or CDNs