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New Design with Horizontal and Vertical Video Streaming and Recording
KMU-200 is an all-in-one solution for producing full HD virtual multi-camera video using a single 4K camera. KMU-200 uses a large touch screen for operation using similar gestures used on any tablet or phone. By pinching and swiping, you control up to 4 cutouts of a 4K image and as if the footages comes from 4 different cameras. Use hardware control to precisely position the cutouts like a regular PTZ camera.
KMU-200 features a dual streaming encoder making it possible to go live on all the well known streaming platforms directly from the device. Easily record on SD cards and you can directly bring the recording to your favorite editing suite. KMU-200 allows you to produce virtual multi-camera videos easily without any help.
Supports 4K UHD Resolution Input
4K cameras are widely available and content online doesn’t require the full 4K resolution for streamed content. A single 4K camera can be utilized to obtain 4 cut outs or regions of interest. The KMU-200 is perfect for interview application with small panels or smaller houses of worship. With Social distancing becoming commonplace, the KMU-200 reduces the amount of cameras needed to get your production streamed live.
Easy control of virtual cameras
Users can easily control the video cutout sources by using the touch screen and well known gestures such as pinching and swiping. The joystick, zoom knob and hardware buttons can also be used alternatively.
Create your Horizontal Video
Make your live-streaming look professional with only six buttons to create four virtual camera footage and six different shots. When using the KMU-200, you can switch between four different virtual cameras, the full shot and the extra HDMI input. Operating the unit is very easy this way.
Create your Vertical Video
Easily switch between horizontal and vertical mode/video production mode.
Vertical video production is in favour of those who prefer to watch the videos on the vertical mode. You can simply alter this mode by rotating the screen. KMU-200 is natively able to produce vertical video by pressing a single button, effectively converting the whole unit from 16:9 to 9:16 production.
Can record in H.264 format on SD card
While your show is live, KMU- 200 helps you to stream and live recording at the same time. Provide you the full turn-key solution.
Additional HDMI Input with Loop Out
The additional HDMI input allows the option to show an additional camera angle or to connect a computer's display-output to the KMU-200 for presentation software.
The HDMI loop out allows for production directors to have direct monitoring of the presentation input. All HDMI inputs have built-in strain relief bars to make sure nothing is left to chance during your production, by reducing the chances of cables becoming unplugged.
Supports audio embedding for your video
Four-channel embedded audio mixer with RCA and XLR inputs, and also provide you the audio volume adjustment.
Vertical and Dual streaming to two different platforms and Seamlessly compatible with dvCloud
Live streaming video directly from the KMU-200 is easier than ever. Just simply connect the KMU-200 to your local network, connect your PC to the same network and configure the streaming encoder. After that you can simply start streaming by pressing the stream button.
The built-in streaming encoder remarkably reduces, the need for different procedures and equipments.
Get the most out of your streaming hardware using DVCloud. The KMU-200 is seamlessly compatible with Datavideo’s DVCloud service.
This subscription service give you the possibility of sending your stream to multiple destinations at the same time without having to have multiple hardware encoders.
You can also record your production on the DVCloud platform in h.264 format. After recording you can directly use this recording to upload it to your favourite content platform.
Direct SRT streaming to dvCloud prevents hickups and lag in your stream, especially when using slow or unreliable internet connections or when streaming large distances (for instance to the other side of the globe). Even if your destination does not support SRT you can still stream SRT to dvCloud and go to the destination in RTMP.
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