CVBS ka onye ntụgharị IP, bọọdụ Encoder ntinye AV kacha nta na mmepụta ethernet, ọdịyo vidiyo mejupụtara, ma ọ bụ igwefoto na-agbanwe IP
Tebulu ọdịnaya
ọrụ
CVBS ka IP Ntụgharị AV eọrụ ntinye koodu:
Ntinye Analog na ọdịyo vidiyo, H264 ngbanwe, output through the network port IP ethernet.
Composite CVBS video to IP ethernet converter encoder board
mini Video Encoder Board CVBS input and IP Ethernet output
Support UDP RTSP player VLC
Analogue camera to internet ONVIF TCP IP
interface
CVBS ka onye ntụgharị IP Rụtụ aka na ọnụ ọgụgụ dị n'elu maka ngbanwe modul na akara ngosi. Nkọwa interface dị ka ndị a:
- Analọg ọdịyo na video input interface: nkwado ntinye vidiyo analog, na ntinye ọdịyo(Line na Ụzọ)。
- Ntinye akara ngosi(1.25mm oghere) na 13 PIN Toshiba FPC Multixing USB soket;
- Network mmiri n'ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri: 4PIN 1.25mm isi oghere, mgbama isi, na13 PIN Toshiba FPC Cable Socket multiplexing;
- Usoro ngwanrọ: UDP ụzọ mmepụta.
13Pin Toshiba FPC Pin Kọwaa
Ajụjụ
- CVBS currently only supports the common PAL (720x576) na NTSC (720x480) resolutions.
- Because the interface chip automatically adapts, We guess that our encoder board can not recognize your interface chip with this resolution.
- It is recommended that you connect the thermal imaging camera to an AV monitor or HDMI monitor to see if it can be displayed. If so, although the actual resolution is low, the video stream format may not be this 256x192.
- If it's HDMI, it's possible to modify the software to adapt to your camera; if it's CVBS, I think it's difficult unless you send the camera over and we can debug the software.
- If you need a suitable IR thermal imaging camera, please check our product.