The Kramer KDS-EN3 is an advanced H.264 encoder designed for HDMI signals, supporting resolutions up to 1080p60. This versatile device offers both unicast and multicast streaming options, making it ideal for a range of applications. With the capability to record content directly to a network drive, the KDS-EN3 ensures that high-quality video and audio can be easily accessed and managed.
Kramer KDS-EN3 Encoder Features
- AVC Support: Utilizes MPEG-4 with H.264 & AAC codecs for efficient compression without compromising quality.
- Built-in Scaling and Frame Rate Control: Reduces bandwidth consumption during distribution, enhancing streaming performance.
- Open Encoding: Supports software decoding via VLC® player, providing flexibility for various applications.
- Standard Ethernet Network Operation: Features 10/100/1000Mb support for seamless integration into existing networks.
- Video Support: Offers compatibility with HDMI for high-definition video transmission.
- Audio Support: Supports both HDMI and analog audio options for versatile audio management.
- Streaming Support: Capable of unicast and multicast streaming through RTSP, providing reliable content delivery.
- KDS-EN3 Manager Software: Facilitates remote management of devices, including auto-detection of KDS-EN3/KDS-DEC3 units.
- Manual & Scheduled Recording: Enables easy content recording to network storage, ensuring accessibility when needed.
- RS-232 Virtualization: Allows control from encoder to decoder, enhancing the overall functionality of the system.
Kramer KDS-EN3 Detailed Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Model | Kramer KDS-EN3 |
| Encoding Standard | H.264 |
| Max Resolution | 1080p60 |
| Network Interface | 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet |
| Audio Input | HDMI or Analog |
| Streaming Protocols | Unicast and Multicast via RTSP |
| Management Software | KDS-EN3 Manager |
| Recording Capability | Manual & Scheduled to Network Storage |
| Video Input | HDMI |
| Control Interface | RS-232 Virtualization |



















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