– Concurrent Streaming And Recording
– Dual-Channel Streaming
– Dynamic, High quality H.264 Encoding Engine
– Sturdy, Reliable and Practical Design
– Effortlessly Webcast to your Audience
– Dual-Channel Recording
– Selectable HDMI & SDI inputs
– Simultaneous Outputs
– Remote Command and Control
– Rack Mounting Option Available
Matrox Monarch HDX is a straightforward and adjustable video encoding appliance especially created for webcasters and broadcasters who require a flexible solution that is strong enough to carry on today’s ambitious recording and webcasting workflows.
Monarch HDX features HDMI and 3G-SDI inputs with frame-synchronization to fix any discontinuity at the input, and two independent H.264 encoders which can be designated to individual tasks. Webcasting to YouTube and Facebook Live is made effortless through its simplified setup for these popular platforms. All that’s needed is to pair the device once with these accounts and it’s automatically retained for streams that will occur in the future so no further pairings are needed.
Blogs
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Interconnected AV for Multi-Site Events: A Better Way to Coordinate Live Production Streaming
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