The Monarch appliance will create these sequential file segments over the course of the recording operation without losing a single frame of video. File splitting feature allows a user to record continuously for long periods by defining file segment sizes. Maximum file length of 300 minutes-irrespective of storage type used. *** Support for writing to shared folders in computers found on a network using Windows Share protocols (suitable for Windows system) as well as NFS protocols (suitable for Mac and Linux systems). Only NTFS formatted SDXC cards are supported. If small portable media is required, SD cards may be more suitable. For best results, Matrox recommends using powered USB drives. Many are optimized for “read” operations while the Monarch HD requires sustained “write” capabilities. Also note, there is a very high variability in the performance capabilities of “thumb” drives (even USB3 versions). * Support for NTFS (3.1) and FAT32 file system. The Monarch HD will support writing to USB3 devices at USB2 speeds. Industry Standard MP4 and MOV files with two channels of embedded AAC audio. Unicast and Multi Unicast (number of clients may vary from 3 to 10) RJ45 providing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet with Static or DHCP addressing Completely Independent recording and streaming settings are available when either the streaming or the recording resolution is 1280x720 or below. *Note that when both streaming and recording resolutions are above 1280x720, the encode parameters must be identical for both processes. Maximum combined total bitrate of 30 Mbps.High Quality multi-tap 10 bit Down Scaler and De-InterlacerĪvailable for both streaming and recording operations Unbalanced analog stereo output via 1/8” (3.5mm) jack – passthrough of input. Passthrough of all embedded audio channels in HDMI signal. Unbalanced analog stereo input via 1/8” (3.5mm) jack. Processes first two channels of audio embedded in HDMI input signal. Rack-mountable: 1U, 1/3 rack (horizontal)
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