Is there a standalone stream encoder, other than an RPi, that can encode a repeater or other video and send to the BATC stream server?
I have looked at several options such as IP camera encoders, digital signage encoders, etc.
One that stands out, largely due to availability and cost, is the VBrick encoder/decoder. This unit outputs MPEG2 or MPEG4, Windows Media, H.264, and some other standards in both SD and HD. They are also in industrial enclosures therefore robust enough to survive repeater buildings.
What capabilities would such a device require?
Standalone Stream Encoders
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Standalone Stream Encoders
Andy, KA5BBC/MM0BQV
Re: Standalone Stream Encoders
Hi,
If you PM or go to GB3UT Stream for email addresses...
Robin G8DRK and Richard G8BYI can fill you in on tests done with a RTMP stand alone box.
Regards
Peter
If you PM or go to GB3UT Stream for email addresses...
Robin G8DRK and Richard G8BYI can fill you in on tests done with a RTMP stand alone box.
Regards
Peter