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Digital Monitor Recording in RTSP or Analog BNC/Component

PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 11:02 pm
by Dale Wuttke
I have an application where I need to record the monitor streams from 7 operators 2 primary display monitors(14 streams total).

The computers are running a standard windows 10 platform and the video is coming from a Nvidia Quadro graphics card. I could change up the graphics cards but would rather leave it as is due to the software compatibility work best with a Quadro CUDA card.

I have the ability to split the HDMI/DVI feed into an encoder and take the output in the form of an RTSP stream or preferably an Analog composite/BNC output. Even better would be a feedthrough HDMI in/out so I don't have to use an HDMI splitter.

The video will be stored in an IP surveillance video management system.

Historically I have been using an Epiphan DVI broadcaster, these have worked great but the cost has been an issue for my clients.

Very important is the 100% uptime with 100% duty cycle, these machines operate 24/7 in a mission critical operation.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Regards,
Dale

Re: Digital Monitor Recording in RTSP or Analog BNC/Componen

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:23 am
by Xtreemtec
Can you change the IP Survailance for a SDI DVR??
If so you could put Decimator MD-HX or even LX between them. HDMI in and trough output. With extra SDI output. Then run these SDI outputs to a SDI DVR. (Which can also been monitored ands played back by IP in a browser... )

I think this could be a cost effective solution. ;)

Re: Digital Monitor Recording in RTSP or Analog BNC/Componen

PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:57 pm
by Dale Wuttke
Hello,
Thank you for the recommendations but I am restricted to the Avigilon VMS for video recording. With this platform I can only support IP or analog through IP encoders that do not support SDI just standard "composite Video 1.0 Vpp with 75 Ohm selectable termination".