The accessory dealer, Components, networks and other products related to communications and connectivity between computer systems Intronics has added to its catalog the Lecture Recorder x2 of Epiphan Systems, A third-generation portable hardware platform for digital video recording, Streaming and playback of multiple audio/video sources.

Intronics has announced the availability of the Lecture Recorder x2 recorder of Epiphan, available with code EH8022. It is the third generation of portable multimedia devices for recording, Streaming and playback of multiple audio/video sources.

Lecture Recorder x2 allows you to simultaneously record analog SD video, HD audio and video. These recordings can be streamed live, or played synchronously in events, Dissertations, Training courses, conferences, Seminars, Etc.

The Lecture Recorder x2 can also record HD video on a VGA/DVI/HDMI camera or display, simultaneously with one S-video/composite video source and another mono/stereo audio source. This information can be recorded in an internal memory of 16 GB or redirected to a USB stick on an external server using a push or pull service. Or be sent over the network in a PIP stream (picture in picture), or in a stream with independent HD and SD channels. This stream can be displayed in any standard browser or media player.

Main features of the Epiphan Lecture Recorder x2:

  • Portable design for capture, recording, streaming and playback from multiple AV sources.
  • PoE Power, Integrated splitter and converter.
  • Standard audio input, PC video and cable.
  • Recording and streaming PC images combined with live video and audio.
  • No additional software or network connections required on the presenter's PC.
  • Does not affect the security or operation of the presenter's PC.
  • Sources: AV HD via VGA/DVI/HDMI + SD video + Audio up to 1920×1200, 1080p@30FPS.
  • 16 GB local memory with auto push to FTP, CIFS, RSYNC.
  • Suitable for professional audiovisual events.

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by • 20 Dec, 2011
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