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Pro Video Instruments’ to Introduce Latest Version of 4K Over IPTV Encoders

VeCASTER PRO 4K H264 Video Encoders to be Featured at Infocomm 2018

A dream come true for consumers who want more control over their devices at home or the office. “Imagine a scenario where a homeowner wants to get 4K quality streamed from his DirecTV box into his lounge room Smart TV, his daughter’s iPad and his home office computer, while at the same time stream the signal of his home’s security cameras to his laptop. He can do all this and more with the VECASTER 4K PRO,” said Robert Costa, founder and lead engineer at Pro Video Instruments (PVI). “You don’t get more control than this.”

The VeCASTER PRO 4K H264 allows control over each device connected to the IPTV network from the device’s remote control.

The VeCASTER PRO 4K H264 is a single channel UHD HDMI2.0 video to H.264 professional IPTV video encoder with MPEG1 Layer2 and AAC selectable audio. Distribute any 4K UHD HDMI video directly to an unlimited number of 4K smart TVs, smart phones, tablets, computers, IPTV boxes, over LAN or Wi-Fi internet. A built-in 1 Gigabit hardware full-speed server with the capability to serve hundreds of TVs and video players, without the use of additional parts, makes the solutions ideal for the average internet speed available today in most homes in the United States.

“Our product is very popular with affluent homeowners who want their high-end equipment to work seamlessly,” Costa said. “Interestingly, our resellers are increasingly getting more and more orders from middle market home and business owners as well, which is very encouraging to us, as the market is showing new trends.”

In its fifth year exhibiting at Infocomm, PVI is ramping up efforts to showcase the end-user friendly nature of the VeCASTER PRO 4K. “We have some amazing surprises in store for our booth visitors this year,” said Sarah Carli, co-founder of PVI. “I enjoy the pressure. We want our booth visitors to experience something different every time.”   

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