Invest in an HDMI Encoder for Broadcasting Brilliance
Jun 12th 2024
Over the past 15 years, video broadcasting has experienced several changes. Before, you required the use of AV cables and were only able to broadcast to one device in Standard-Definition (480p) quality. Now, with the use of HDMI encoders, you can stream videos across multiple devices in Full HD (1080p). This offers plenty of benefits in professional and commercial settings.
In this article, we will explain why you would invest in an HDMI encoder and how to optimize HDMI encoder streaming.
Why You Should Invest in an HDMI Encoder
You should invest in an HDMI Encoder because it has a variety of uses. Typically, these types of devices are used in locations with multiple screens. In particular, restaurants and shopping malls use HDMI Encoders.
However, that does not mean that they have no use in professional settings. In fact, they can be quite helpful during video conferences and presentations.
Video Quality
To start, HDMI Encoders offer great video quality. For example, the SIIG 1080p HDMI Video H.264 H.265 IPTV Encoder With Loopout provides Full HD (1920p x 1080p) video quality.
In addition, other encoders support 4K (3840p x 2160p) quality. However, 4K encoders are more expensive, and certain streaming applications don’t yet support 4K streaming.
Low Latency
Furthermore, HDMI Encoders provide low latency. For those unaware, latency is the amount of time it takes for data to travel. So, if your device has low latency, there will be less lag or delay.
This will result in a significantly smoother streaming and viewing experience. Of course, this can have a great impact on video conferences.
Versatility
Finally, HDMI Encoders are great because of their versatility. Typically, these devices support various video formats. In particular, they are compatible with…
- H.265
- H.264
- JPEG
- MJPEG
As a result, you won’t have to worry about converting video files.
What to Know about HDMI Encoder Streaming
HDMI Encoder streaming can be quite useful. Depending on the location, you may need to cast video to multiple screens. Instead of using individual streaming devices, you can simply use an HDMI Encoder box.
Streaming Apps
To start, find the right streaming application. For example, OBS Studio is a reliable software encoding service. In addition, it is free to use with a variety of features.
Alternatively, you can use an application like vMix. While it does require a subscription service, vMix supports multiple input and output formatting. Based on your usage requirements, this may be helpful.
Quality
Furthermore, you should know about video and audio quality. As previously stated, the standard for video quality is Full HD (1920p x 1080p). You should ensure that your HDMI Encoder can support multiple Full HD outputs with low latency. Similarly, you should confirm that it supports multiple audio channels.
In addition, many HDMI encoders feature audio outputs such as a 3.5mm audio jack and USB. This can provide additional versatility to your streaming or conferencing setup.
Cost-Effective
Lastly, it is important to know that HDMI Encoder streaming is cost-effective. Yes, you will have to pay upfront costs for the device and accessories. However, it can provide long-term use. Furthermore, it eliminates the need to purchase multiple cable or broadcasting devices.
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