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PCI Express Card Maevex 6100

PCI Express Card - Maevex 6100  - Matrox Video
PCI Express Card - Maevex 6100  - Matrox Video
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The Maevex 6100 quad 4K encoder delivers simultaneous quad 4K capture, encode, stream, and record—in a PC friendly PCI Express® form factor. The card pulls power only from the PCI Express slot and has its own Ethernet port, allowing it to be almost invisible to any PC and operating system. Use the Maevex 6100 card in existing spare slots for dense encoding. The complimentary Maevex SDK enables integrators to build new applications or integrate the functionalities of PowerStream Plus into existing applications. Same power. Smaller footprint. Drive four 4K/UHD and Full HD capture, encode, stream, and record—simultaneously from a single PCIe® card. A native network jack on the Maevex 6100 card eliminates reliance on the host computers’ network. PC independence means there’s no need for a driver and no system bus data transfer is required or executed—all processing is performed on the card itself. Streams and recordings are sent over the Maevex 6100’s independent network connector, and only power is taken from the host system’s PCIe bus. Maevex 6100 cards can be placed into available slots in existing systems without compromising system integrity and stability, and make minimal power consumption demands of the PC system Flexible protocols. Secure streaming. Enjoy a variety of streaming protocols—HLS, MPEG2-TS, RTP, RTMP, RTSP, and SRT—for trouble-free streaming. Support for the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) video transport protocol means that secure, low-latency, and high-performance streaming is also realized on noisy or unpredictable networks such as the public Internet. Whether you’re dealing with a stable LAN connection, a limited WAN pipeline
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