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The GO 650 Studio Bundle from Datavideo includes the SE-650 HD digital video switcher, TLM-102 dual monitor, NVS-33 streaming encoder, HDR-1 H.264 USB recorder, and an HC-800 wheeled trolley-style case. The GO 650 Studio Bundle from Datavideo includes the SE-650 HD digital video switcher, TLM-102 dual monitor, NVS-33 streaming encoder, HDR-1 H.264 USB recorder, and an HC-800 wheeled trolley-style case. SE-650 HD 4-Channel Digital Video Switcher Combining a four-channel HD video switcher and a 6-channel audio mixer, the Datavideo SE-650 is an all-in-one solution for live video production. Video and embedded audio can be imported using two HD-SDI and two HDMI inputs; audio can also be brought in through analog inputs. Multiple video outputs enable you to send video to multiple locations. The output section is configurable, so you can choose which output is your multiview, and which are your program outputs. Having multiple program outputs means that you can have one output recorded separately, and one output sent to a streaming server for live broadcast online. Use the control surface to switch angles in real time, apply effects, transitions, and fades to facilitate professional production value. Additional connections for expanding your I/O options include 1/4" microphone inputs and analog RCA audio, Ethernet, tally, and USB for firmware updates.
10" Dual IPS LCD Monitor The 10" Dual IPS LCD Monitor from Datavideo is a rack-mounted monitoring unit designed for broadcast, video production, and A/V users. The monitors feature built-in vectorscope, waveform, and video signal converters. Each has one 3G/HD/SD-SDI input and one HDMI input, with loop-through output for both. Built-in signal cross conversion allows each monitor to use one input for display and the other for conversion. The 4 RU rackmount design offers a mounting solution for on-site monitoring, video walls, and production trucks.
NVS-33 H.264 Video Streaming Encoder and MP4 Recorder Stream HD or SD video to the web with Datavideo's NVS-33 H.264 Video Streaming Server. The NVS-33 encodes incoming video to H.264 in real time and can send it to stream on the web while simultaneously recording to an SD Card. Having the recording is good for content creators who want their video to be available on-demand after the live stream is over. For ease of use the NVS-33 uses a simple web-based user interface (UI) that can be accessed from a standard web browser. The UI can configure the settings and also upgrade firmware from the web. The rear panel has the input section and the network output. The NVS-33 can accept video from SDI & HDMI and either embedded SDI or HDMI or external analogue audio. Audio can be routed into the stream from embedded audio in SDI or HDMI feeds, or from RCA audio inputs. Scaling and deinterlacing can be accomplished on any video input. Processing is done pre-encoding for better quality video. The front panel contains input and bitrate selection controls as well as streaming and recording controls, power switch and SD Card slot. Features
HDR-1 Standalone H.264 Recorder and Player Record and playback HD videos in the ubiquitous H.264 format without a PC using the Datavideo HDR-1 Standalone H.264 Recorder and Player. To get started, plug in an NTFS-formatted USB flash drive, and the HDR-1 will automatically set itself up to record or playback video to/from the drive. Whether your productions have HD or SD equipment, the HDR-1 can handle it. Resolutions of up to 1080p at 30fps are supported for recording, and bit-rates of up to 20 Mbps ensure that the recordings retain detail. Once your video is recorded, you can remove the flash drive and distribute the video, or move it to a hard drive for archiving, sharing directly to the web (no transcoding required for most hosting services), or editing later. Basic editing maneuvers, such as cutting unwanted segments can be made inside the HDR-1. If someone is actively operating the HDR-1, the pause button can temporarily stop the recording during a break in the event while keeping the recording in a single file, removing extra post-event editing steps. Existing H.264 videos can be loaded onto a flash drive for playback on the HDR-1. Connect an HDMI display and use the front-panel controls or software control via RS-232 to navigate files and control playback. RS-232 and GPI can also control recording start/stop with separately available hardware as part of a larger A/V setup.
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