Six reasons Pearl Nano is the best HEVC encoder
By Jamie G
The Epiphan Pearl Nano firmware 4.16 comes with Free H.265/HEVC video compression – cut your video file sizes and required bandwidth in half! To take advantage of H.265 you’ll need a HEVC-capable encoder, like the Pearl Nano. Here are six reasons why you should consider the Pearl Nano as your HEVC-capable encoder.
- Pearl Nano is powerful
The Pearl Nano is small but mighty. Pearl Nano can convert video with H.265/HEVC as well as record and stream in 4K with an optional feature add-on. - Pearl Nano is ultraportable
The Pearl Nano is small and compact. It measures 206 mm x 150 mm x 43 mm and weighing only 907 g. It’s perfect to bring to different locations and to ship out to a remote contributor. - Pearl Nano is intuitive
Features of the Pearl Nano such asPoE+ and the built-in HDMI and SDI ports speed up setup considerably and the built-in front screen makes it easy to use. - Pearl Nano is versatile
The Pearl Nano supports both H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC video encoding, has built-in video inputs for HDMI and SDI, supports a range of streaming protocols, can output files in a range of video formats, and can store your recording via SD card, a USB drive, local server or network-attached storage device. - Pearl Nano is a content beautifier
The Pearl Nano’s admin panel gives you access to a powerful custom layout builder where you can create composite of your video sources. It also allows you to work in a static or animated background, add your company’s logo, add on-screen text and more. - Pearl Nano is remotely accessible and controllable
Pair the Pearl Nano with Epiphan Cloud, which is free and you can access, configure, and operate your Pearl system from anywhere that has an internet connection.
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