Datavideo HS-1300 Portable Video Streaming Studio
Datavideo HS-1300 Portable Video Streaming Studio
Datavideo HS-1300 brings a new level of simplicity to production workflows as a all in one mobile studio. Live stream, record, switcher and monitor . You'll set up faster and easier thanks to its portable "briefcase" design. And thanks to its built-in H.264 web streaming encoder, you can stream your show to virtually any CDN like YouTube and Facebook in no time.
Built-in H.264 recorder for SD cards
built-in web-ready recorder. Simply insert your SD card, and you'll have video files that can be immediately uploaded to the video network of your choice or to your website
Streaming to Facebook Live, YouTube, Twitch, and More
The built-in H.264 encoder allows you to stream your show to virtually any CDN like Facebook, YouTube or Twitch in no time. It also supports different bitrate for recording to SD card and streaming function
17.3'' LED Backlit Monitor
Built-in Monitor Display. 17.3” HD TFT LED backlit monior with resolution 1600x900 pix.
Build a reliable SRT live streaming workflow with all Datavideo products.
Datavideo's wide range of encoders, cameras, and hand-carry switchers are fully supported by SRT and dvCloud. Datavideo encoders and dvCloud provide reliable streams over unreliable networks. By using a Datavideo encoder and dvCloud together, you can utilize SRT (instead of RTMP) on the initial problematic connection or "First Mile." After your video stream reaches dvCloud, you can depend on dvCloud's reliable, high-bandwidth network to deliver the stream to your favorite destinations, like Facebook and YouTube.
Support SRT streaming protocol, no need to worry about unreliable network environment
Many broadcasters have experienced pixelated video during live streaming, often due to unstable network environments caused by bandwidth volatility. Streaming RTMP over unreliable, low-bandwidth networks can cause issues. With dvCloud, you can now replace the RTMP protocol with SRT, which will fix most streaming issues you may have. SRT is better than RTMP because it handles problematic networks more efficiently. It requires less bandwidth, and it solves data errors faster. As a result, your viewers will experience a better stream, with less buffering and pixelization.