Sony has announced the launch of a new encoder series. The new encoders can be used to convert signals from analogue to IP enabling customers to move from analogue to IP without having to replace their existing security infrastructure. The new network video encoders range from the basic one-channel SNT-EX101 model to the 12 blade, 48-channel rackmount SNT-RS3U model.
The complete range of encoders is capable of dual streaming video at 30 frames per second up to full D1 resolution in JPEG/H.264, JPEG/MPEG4 or MPEG4/H.264 configurations. This promotes much easier integration when migrating from an existing analogue camera system to an IP-based system by eliminating the need to replace the existing security infrastructure.
Moreover, the use of an ONVIF compliant interface provides interoperability and compatibility between all network video products regardless of manufacturer. This further improves integration potential and Sony hopes it will help the transition from analogue to IP formats in a market that remains 70% analogue.
For more information contact Edward Nyingeni, Sony, +27 (0)11 690 3304, [email protected]
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