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  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV

DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV

No.YDS2310DL
Input:DisplayPort 
ip protocol:RTMP, RTSP, HTTP TS, HTTP FLV, HLS, HLS MP4, MP4, SRT, UDP multicast, and RTP multicast
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV
  • DisplayPort to IP Encoder DP to IP 4K Encoder H265 H264 Video Encoder Networking Live Push Streaming IPTV

Description

H.265/H.264 4K@30FPS DP video encoder plus DP loop out Model: YDS2310DP
 
H.265 4K30 DP video encoder plus DP loop out, collects DP signals through the DP IN
interface and supports video frames of up to 2160P at 30 frames per second. Each channel
outputs 1 main stream and 3 sub-streams. The DP OUT interface loops out the same video
images as the video source, enabling real-time video monitoring.
 
It supports three encoding and compression formats: H.265, H.264, and MJPEG. The MJPEG compression format allows for low-latency playback on computer and mobile phone browsers. The PTE private protocol enables low-latency transmission within a local area network with a latency of only 80 - 200 milliseconds. It supports multiple protocols such as RTMP, RTSP, HTTP TS, HTTP FLV, HLS, HLS MP4, MP4, SRT, UDP multicast, and RTP multicast. Among them, the MP4 protocol allows for playback on computer and mobile phone browsers and supports H.265. Multicast supports multiple clients in the local area network to watch
simultaneously, and through the multicast protocol, it can be connected to an IPTV server.
RTMP can push streams to a local server or a live streaming platform for live broadcasting. It supports the ONVIF protocol for docking with NVRs, and NVRs can conduct recording and broadcasting. It also supports the GB28181 protocol.
 
It is widely used in fields such as educational live streaming, medical live streaming,
conference live streaming, entertainment games, radio and television IPTV, and video
surveillance.
 

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