🚀 Elevate Your Live Stream Game—Broadcast Like Everyone’s Watching!
The URayCoder HEVC H.265 H.264 HDMI Video Encoder delivers professional-grade live streaming with support for 4 simultaneous video streams and over 10 streaming protocols including RTMP, SRT, and HLS. It offers extensive customization options for video and audio output, making it ideal for IPTV, social media broadcasts, and professional live events. Compatible with any HDMI output device, it comes with free lifetime technical support and developer tools for seamless integration and future upgrades.
Color | ['Black', 'Silver'] |
Compatible Devices | Devices with HDMI Output |
Connector Type | HDMI |
A**G
Great encoder.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Works as advertised. Easy to set up. Picture quality is great.
M**.
Easy streaming to YouTube
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Bought this unit (replaced an aging Teradek) to stream meetings to YouTube. Streaming capability:It works great! Setup is simple, but many options are available to customize your streams.
A**R
Install it and forget it
A customer has an issue with a pre-existing video system that sent the stream over a WAN connection to view a camera in a different facility. This kept failing so they asked us for a solution. After selecting and installing a URAY Code transmitter and receiver, about 8 months ago we haven't had a single call about the implementation. It simply works to the point that it was forgotten about. Perfect solution. Stable!
H**E
Exceptional PQ and Reliable
The Uray HDMI encoder is an exceptional device, works as advertised and surpasses not only my expectations, but also surpasses a much more expensive encoder which I also own. My primary purpose is to view my home television programming at any location in my home on any device or away from home via the Internet. I’ve used several types of Slingboxes over the past 15 years providing acceptable PQ and connectivity depending upon network and Internet bandwidth. This device performs a similar function, but by using VLC Media Player – Network Stream as a receiver / decoder, video can be displayed on any device. For the past 9 months, I have tested this device at 2200 kbps – H.265 video and 64 kbps – 44100 audio sampling rate – AAC. Even though 1080p offers more pixels and a more resolute image that 720p, I have decided to use 720p to reduce bandwidth still providing a very good image even on larger screens such as a 55”.This device does not provide remote control capabilities for selecting source feeds, but devices are available such as the Harmony Hub or Keene Anywhere IR. Many other means exist to provide distant “remote control” as well.It could also be used to distribute any other HDMI material such as output from a laptop or output from a security camera system.I am using a U9 HDMI Splitter to send the source signal to my TV and to the encoder.If you decide to use WAN capabilities, like other devices, it will require port forwarding through your router. I recommend choosing a port other than the default for better security. Also, change the password and either reserve an IP on your router or use a static IP on the device.I recently needed a firmware upgrade, contacted the manufacturer’s representative and received the file within 2 days. I have been so impressed that I bought another.
M**S
great encoder for the price
This encoder is great and works as described. Cant beat the price and functionality.
A**R
Easy to Use
Worked Great. Easy to Use
R**G
Reliable for price
I've had a few of these encoders running pretty consistently for years, and they have been (mostly) reliable. Setting the first one up was a bit tricky, simply because some configuration settings in the app didn't cooperate well with our YouTube stream. Other than that, I would purchase again.
S**K
Works sometimes, sometimes not
Ordered this so that we could stop paying a multi-destination streaming service. We stream to 2 destinations only so we hoped this would work for us. At first, it did.This device should really have DHCP configured as default, but with a little network knowhow accessing the Web UI was fairly easy.Once the basic network settings were setup we went to configuring the device for our streaming services. For the most part, it was just a matter of copying the destination settings from our multi-destination streaming service to the device. Some areas of the Web UI were a little confusing as to how to save each setting.After stream 1 and 2 were set up in the device for our 2 destinations, we tested it and at first all seemed fine. Then we decided to reconfigure the device's streams for our multi-destination streaming service and 2 destinations and that's when things went haywire. The device supports up to 4 streams and depending on the resolution of those streams, you can be very limited in quality. We used stream 1 as our 720p stream to our multi-destination streaming service, but did not enable it. Then we configured streams 2 and 3 for our actual 720p streaming destinations. Unfortunately, stream 3 was limited to 540p in the device. However, when we previewed the stream online it was 144p. Unusable for video streaming, obviously. So, we configured streams 1 and 2 for our actual destinations, but once we enabled them, neither stream would appear online. Settings were checked 3 and 4 times but we were never able to get the streams to appear. We rebooted the device several times during troubleshooting, but nothing came of it.We considered resetting it to factory default settings, but then thought that if we had this much trouble with it initially, it may not be worth using at all.
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