The new VersaStreamer line will make its debut at the 2019 Integrated Systems Events (ISE) show and will begin shipping during the NAB 2019 show.
Videon, a streaming product developer, has introduced its VersaStreamer product line. VersaStreamer eliminates a key workflow barrier by enabling simultaneous output of three RTMP streams. With this capability, plus support for simultaneous output of MPEG-TS streams, HLS, and recording, VersaStreamer addresses the prosumer market’s demand for versatility and simplicity, while meeting the functional requirements of specific applications within the pro AV and broadcast markets.
The new VersaStreamer line will make its debut at the 2019 Integrated Systems Events (ISE) show and will begin shipping during the NAB 2019 show.
Speaking about the new product line, Todd Erdley, Co-Founder and CEO at Videon said: VersaStreamer brings flexibility to live streaming by facilitating simultaneous processing and distribution of streams to multiple platforms Facebook, YouTube, a CDN for streaming via a website, or even a local network or display. VersaStreamer’s exceptional versatility, robust feature set, and attractive price point align with a range of market needs. Be it for lower-cost 1080p H.264 streaming or for 4K HEVC streaming, the VersaStreamer product family fits into a multitude of workflows while reducing overall costs by moving operations typically in the cloud to on-premise.
Users can stream locally, point-to-point, and to multiple online video platforms simultaneously while also recording to a backup USB. Multiple simultaneous RTMP outputs, HEVC/H.264 support, MPEG-TS support, and streaming bit rates up to 30 Mbps are standard on VersaStreamer systems. The VersaStreamer is available in three models, supporting up to 4K. Prices start at $795 and tops out at $1,995, making 4K live streaming available for under $2K.