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Marshall Electronics VS-103E-3GSDI 1080p60 Full HD Video Encoder with Embedded Audio
  • Marshall Electronics High - Definition 1080p60 Full HD Video Encoder with Embedded Audio for 3GSDI and HDMI Applications

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Marshall Electronics VS-103E-3GSDI 1080p60 Full HD Video Encoder with Embedded Audio

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The Marshall Electronics VS - 103E - 3GSDI is a top - notch 1080p/60 Full HD video encoder that comes with stereo embedded or analog audio support for 3GSDI and HDMI. It's a versatile device with many great features. It can support 60 frames per second at a 1920 x 1080 resolution, offering high - quality video output. It has multiple video inputs including 3G - HD/SD - SDI, HDMI, and composite. The encoder can encode audio embedded from HD/SD - SDI and HDMI inputs. It supports dual streaming (H.264/H.264, H.264/MJPEG) and MPEG2 - TS. It also enables two - way audio communication with G.711 and AAC. There are various audio inputs such as HD/SD - SDI, HDMI, and analog. It supports over 30 types of PTZ protocols and is compliant with ONVIF and PSIA. In terms of technical specs, it has an Ethernet 10/100Base - T network interface and supports multiple network protocols. The video compression has a main stream of H.264 and a secondary stream of H.264/MJPEG. The data rate ranges from 32Kbps to 8Mbps, and it offers 18 resolution steps. It has different input options for video and audio. Physically, it's compact with dimensions of 134.08(W) x 125.5(D) x 36.87(H)mm and weighs 504g. It can be powered by DC 12V/0.8A or PoE and has a max power consumption of 9.6W. It can operate in temperatures from - 10°C to 50°C.

Using the Marshall Electronics VS - 103E - 3GSDI video encoder is quite straightforward. First, connect your video source to one of the available inputs like 3G - HD/SD - SDI, HDMI, or composite. For audio, you can use the embedded audio from HD/SD - SDI or HDMI inputs, or connect an analog audio source to the line - in. Next, connect the encoder to your network using the Ethernet port. You can set up the network settings according to your needs, like choosing a static or dynamic IP address. When it comes to streaming, you can select the dual - streaming option for more flexibility. Now, for some important notes. Make sure the power source is stable. If you're using PoE, ensure your network supports it. Also, be careful when handling the device as it's sensitive. As for maintenance, keep the device in a clean and dry environment. Periodically check the connections to make sure they're secure. If you notice any overheating or abnormal behavior, turn off the device and contact customer support.


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