INSIGHTS
The encoder contains new features including 16 video channels and 30 frames per second for all channels. Additionally, it seamlessly converts videos from analog cameras into digital video that can run on an IP network.
March Networks releases new video encoder
Date: 2016/10/11
Source: March Networks
March Networks recently released their latest video encoder, the
Edge 16e Encoder. The new product feature includes:
- High-performance video encoder
- 16 video channels and only one license purchase required
- 30fps @ 4CIF for all 16 channels
- Built-in Shadow Archiving for additional redundancy
This high-performance 16-channel encoder seamlessly converts video from analog cameras into digital video that can run on an IP network. And, with just one license purchase required for all 16 channels, it offers a cost-effective means of migrating to an IP network.
When used with March Networks Command Recording Server, the encoder offers an innovative Shadow Archiving feature that ensures redundant recording in the event of a network outage or server failure. Shadow Archiving re-integrates the "missing" video and audio back in the correct spot, once the recorder connection is restored.