Videosoft Encoder
Capture and stream live video and audio in real time from your mobile device
Videosoft Encoder for Android streams secure, real-time video from Android smartphones and body-worn devices, connecting you to the device's camera. You see what they see, how it happens
You can remotely access live video from multiple cameras on the body-worn device/
smartphone or cameras connected via USB/Wi-Fi. A Screengrab mode captures the screen display and streams it as live video
Discreet and flexible operation
VS Encoder can be used on any mobile or wireless network to stream live video to
viewing from other locations. Streams can be viewed using Videosoft Apps or by
leading VMS platforms
In addition to live streaming, the app can record footage to the device's internal storage, retrievable remotely over the network
Providing the ultimate in discrete and flexible operation, the application can run in
background mode, allowing you to use other apps while still streaming live
video.
Easy to use - saves time and resources, allowing you to focus on work instead of
than struggling with technology
Efficient and reliable - fast and secure transmission with adequate variable video bandwidth
network conditions
Cost-effective - reduces transmission costs using adaptive video compression
techniques
β’ Encodes video before transmission using highly optimized and efficient compression techniques specifically designed for low bandwidth and low latency
β’ Offers full resolution/high definition video - local/on-device recording
β’ Videosoft technology can significantly reduce transmission costs, latency and improve overall usability in a live surveillance situation. Reduced file sizes require less disk space and storage
β’ Streams and data can be viewed and managed remotely by Videosoft Apps running on Windows, Android and IOS. They can also be passed to a third-party video management system to be incorporated into a broader system
β’ Encoding rates range from 6 kbps to several megabits per second, and the user can adjust the video bit rate to match the available network bandwidth
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