NewTek announces the Spark Plus & Spark Plus 4K
By Adam Noyes
NewTek has released two new models in their Spark line of products which takes an HDMI input and converts it into NDI to be distributed on a network.
NewTek has released two new models in their Spark line of products which takes an HDMI input and converts it into NDI to be distributed on a network.
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