EXVIST H.265 1080P HDMI Video Encoder/Decoder USB2.0 for 1080P Webcam RTSP Video Decoder Compatible with ONV/HK Live Stream Network Decoder for YouTube Facebook Wowza Twitch

EXVIST H.265 1080P HDMI Video Encoder/Decoder USB2.0 for 1080P Webcam RTSP Video Decoder Compatible with ONV/HK Live Stream Network Decoder for YouTube Facebook Wowza Twitch

$238.84
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EXVIST H.265 1080P HDMI Video Encoder/Decoder USB2.0 for 1080P Webcam RTSP Video Decoder Compatible with ONV/HK Live Stream Network Decoder for YouTube Facebook Wowza Twitch

EXVIST H.265 1080P HDMI Video Encoder/Decoder USB2.0 for 1080P Webcam RTSP Video Decoder Compatible with ONV/HK Live Stream Network Decoder for YouTube Facebook Wowza Twitch

$238.84

- Encoding & Decoding - Avaiable not only for 1ch HDMI encoding input up to 1080p, but also 3ch RTSP streams decoding input or 2ch USB Webcam, compatible with EXVIST, HK, DH and A-xis's IP camera and works with HK, Logitech's USB2.0 web camera. - Multiple Broadcasting - Suitable not only for pulling stream to your own server via TS (H.265/H.264) like IPTV, but also for pushing stream via RTMP (H.264 only) to Wowza Streaming Engine, YouTube, Twitch, Ustream, Facebook Live, Livestream, Wirecast, vMix etc. to do broadcasting. It also supports stream pushing at least 4 addresses. - Multiple Applications - Applicable not only for basic CCTV surveillance, NVR, recording system, but also for live broadcasting like IPTV, video conference, video game, telemedicine, remote teaching, major events, WeMedia etc. With HLS(H.264 Only), you can also view live video on your smartphone, iPad directly with picture in picture. - Multiple Protocols - TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS(3322, Oray), HLS, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, RTSP, RTMP, SRT, TS, UDP, Multicast etc protocols supported. It's compatible with ONV/HK private prococol which allows it work with iVMS-4200/8700 and video recorded at H.265 with HK's NVR. - Recording & Download - Pretty easy to record real-time videos if you'd like to save them into the inserted USB flash drive(128G) in MP4, just pressing the reset/record button for one second. Just press it again and it will stop recording. Easy to preview and download the recorded videos by accessing the encoder.

Product description

EXVIST Basic HDMI Encoder Decoder w/Loopout & Dual USB2.0

Features

Specifications of EXVIST Basic HDMI Encoder Decoder w/Loopout

The ON-DMI-50B allows for seamless integration of multiple images and broadcasting to YouTube, with optional templates for various streaming applications. With up to 4ch encoding & decoding, including HDMI, USB webcam, and network stream inputs, it offers versatile compatibility with various IP cameras and encoders. Additionally, it supports up to 3ch 1080p or 1ch 4K network video stream decoding input and includes dual USB2.0 ports for recording videos and connecting to compatible web cameras. Application scenarios are as below:

Easily integrate multiple images together and broadcast to YouTube simultaneously. Multiple templates optional for different streaming application scenarios like medical forum, video conference etc.

Up to 4ch encoding & decoding in total, including 1ch HDMI input, 3ch decoding input, 2ch USB webcam input. It can encode not only HDMI signal input, but also decoding signal input by network stream from IP cameras or encoder via SQ, RTSP, RTMP, TS.

Supports up to 3ch 1080p or 1ch 4K network video stream decoding input via SQ, RTSP, RTMP, TS and other protocols. It's compatible with EXVIST, Hikvision, Dahua and Axis's IP cameras and EXVIST's encoders.

Embedded with dual USB2.0 port, it's available not only for plugging the USB flash drive(max.128G) to record videos, but also connecting to 1080P web camera. It's compatible with Hikvision, Logitech's 1080p USB camera.

The live streaming encoder allows you to push live video to different broadcasting platforms separately such as YouTube, Facebook etc by entering different PUSH URLs into the corresponding column of main stream and sub stream.

Seamlessly works with third party softwares such as VLC, OBS, vMix etc if you'd like to do multiple broadcasting at the same time. But for OBS, vMix, it'll be better to use SRT for lower latency.

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