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Capturing 4K UHD video directly from your source and converting it to NDI for use with any compatible system, device or software on your network is now possible thanks to NewTek's Connect Spark Pro video converter.

Connect Spark Pro

NewTek has started marketing its new solution Connect Spark Pro, the fastest, easiest and most flexible way to Acquire 4K UHD video for any IP-based production workflow with native support for resolutions up to 2160p at 60 frames per second.

With this new solution it is possible to capture 4K UHD video directly from the source to NDI for use with any compatible system, device or software on a network.

Simply connect Connect Spark Pro and the signal is converted to NDI with full bandwidth. This way, complex configurations and excessive cables are not necessary.

From procurement to job delivery, Connect Spark Pro adapts to any stage of your workflow. Is Compatible with all systems, devices and applications that support NDI, adapting to any network and production configuration, with support for all transfer modes over NDI, including UDP unicast and multicast with forward error correction (FEC) and TCP unicast.

Connect Spark ProFlexibility of use

The new NewTek Connect Spark Pro is a solution portable and can be mounted next to a camera, with built-in indicator lights and Power over Ethernet (POE).

Another benefit is the ability to monitor and manage videos and login credentials, access controls, and configure audio, video, and networking from any supported web browser using any network-supported device.

Connect Spark Pro

Main features

  • HDMI video input with embedded audio
  • IP output over NDI with almost no latency
  • Support for 4K UHD and 1080p video at rates up to 60 fps
  • Unicast and multicast transfer modes
  • Web-based remote configuration and monitoring
  • Indicator light support via NDI with built-in lights
  • Wired Gigabit Ethernet connection
  • Power over Ethernet (POE) support
  • Hardware-based FPGA and SoC technology
  • Industrial standard camera mounting using screws
By, Nov 6, 2018, Section:IP

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