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The Cube HEVC Series will be available with both HEVC (H.265) and AVC (H.264) compression and your choice of HD (1080) or UHD (4K) resolution support. Housed in the same ultra-portable Cube 655 chassis and requiring just 6 watts of power, the new Cube series is the smallest and most power-efficient HEVC codec on the market. To complement these new systems, a series of companion decoders will also be available for both 1080 and 4K HEVC/AVC models. The 700 series supports up to 1080p60 streaming resolution/frame rates.The 800 series supports up to 2160p60 streaming resolution/frame rates.
Features:
The Cube 600 series is the latest addition to the Teradek family of encoders. The new Cube 605 and 655 builds upon the success of its predecessors and features several significant upgrades including a new dedicated embedded network processor that supports GigE for higher bitrates, enhanced 802.11ac Wi-Fi for longer range, dual HDMI/HD-SDI inputs, and built-in bonding with ShareLink™. This new addition to the Cube line aims to provide the next generation of versatile encoding for independent content creators and professionals alike.
We also stock the complete range of official Teradek Cube accessories. For more information please visit our Teradek Accessories and Bits page.
The Teradek Cube 655 is an H.264 encoder that transmits HD video Ethernet, and cellular.
TERADEK StreamReader Plugin for TriCaster lets you import HD video streams from multiple Teradek encoding devices or third-party encoders in MPEG Transport Stream, RTSP or Teradek Streaming (TDS) formats.
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