
DataVideo NVS-35 - H.264 Dual Streaming Encoder
NVS-35 H.264 Dual Streaming Encoder
The NVS-35 Dual Streaming Encoder is not only a streaming encoder, but also a professional video recorder. A variety of input types include HDMI and SDI video inputs and XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced audio inputs. The NVS-35 is able to simultaneously stream in heterogeneous network environments and record live high quality H.264 videos at different bitrates for various applications. While video streaming is in progress, continuous video recording can also take place on the SD card with no file size limit. The dual streaming technology allows you to grow your audience by live streaming videos to two platforms at the same time. You can also activate vertical video streaming by simply pressing the corresponding button with a few basic setups. The NVS-35 is definitely the top video streaming server with the most complete and powerful features.
Supports Multiple Input Configurations
HDMI/SDI video input is supported. For audio, XLR and RCA audio inputs are provided.
Not Only an Encoder, but Also a Recorder
Simultaneous live streaming and recording in H.264 format is supported, suitable for a variety of applications.
Different bitrates can be set for different applications and network environments.
Direct Recording to SD Card, Supports Multiple File Systems and Continuous Recording
Support FAT32/exFAT/NTFS file systems, continuous recording without file size limitation.
Dual Streaming to Two Different Platforms or CDNs
Simultaneously live streaming to two platforms such as Youtube and Facebook, thus gaining more viewers.
Vertical Screen Streaming
There are about 50% of viewers using the smart phone to watch the video stream and 94% of them prefer vertical orientation. NVS-35 offers vertical screen streaming function and you can easily create a vertical oriented video with a few basic settings.
Selectable Audio Output
Optional embedded audio/external audio/mixed audio, with wide compatibility.
Support SRT Streaming Protocol, No Need to Worry About Unreliable Network Enviornment
Many broadcasters have experienced pixelated video during live streaming, often due to unstable network environments caused by bandwidth volatility.
Streaming RTMP over unreliable, low-bandwidth networks can cause issues. With dvCloud, you can now replace the RTMP protocol with SRT, which will fix most streaming issues you may have. SRT is better than RTMP because it handles problematic networks more efficiently.
It requires less bandwidth, and it solves data errors faster. As a result, your viewers will experience a better stream, with less buffering and pixelization.
Build a Reliable SRT Live Streaming Workflow with All DataVideo Products
Datavideo's wide range of encoders, cameras, and hand-carry switchers are fully supported by SRT and dvCloud. Datavideo encoders and dvCloud provide reliable streams over unreliable networks. By using a Datavideo encoder and dvCloud together, you can utilize SRT (instead of RTMP) on the initial problematic connection or "First Mile." After your video stream reaches dvCloud, you can depend on dvCloud's reliable, high-bandwidth network to deliver the stream to your favorite destinations, like Facebook and YouTube.
Specifications
| Model Number | NVS-35 |
| Video Input | 1 x HDMI 1 x SDI |
| Supported Video Input Resolution | 1080p 60/59.94/50 1080p 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 1080i 60/59.94/50 720p 60/59.94/50 480i 59.94, 576i 50 |
| Video Output | Support Down Scaling to 128x128 |
| Audio Input | 1 x HDMI embedded audio (Audio depends on the source/ both stereo and mono supported) 1 x SDI embedded audio 1 × RCA (audio level calibration: +10/+12dB ~ -6dB) 2 x XLR (audio level calibration: +10/+12dB ~ -6dB) Mix (Embedded + RCA+XLR) |
| Encode |
H.264/AVC High Profile Level 4.1
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| Video Bitrate | Record Only: Up to 16Mbps (1080p50/60) Stream Only: Up to 10Mbps (1080p50/60) Rec and Stream: Up to 36Mbps (1080p50/60) (dual stream) |
| Audio Mode | Stereo/Mono |
| Audio Bitrate |
AAC-LC
Sample rate: 48KHz, 16bit Configurable bit rate: 128K or 256K or 384K |
| Streaming Protocols | TS over TCP/UDP (unicast & multicast) RTSP over HTTP/TCP/UDP (RTSP Elementary Stream) RTMP/RTMPS(Publish) SRT |