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Enhanced Panopto Experience with Epiphan Pearl

By Jennifer P 0 Comment August 27, 2024

In this YouTube video from Epiphan Video, they show us how Epiphan Pearl hardware simplifies lecture capture for Panopto users and admins. Pearl devices are purpose-built to handle all classroom video and audio sources, offering seamless integration, ease of use, and rock-solid reliability. As a remote recorder for Panopto, Epiphan Pearl is unmatched.

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Epiphan USB capture cards FAQ

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment October 23, 2017

USB capture cards are an excellent way to capture stream and record video.

Epiphan AV.io 4K Unboxed

By Jim Bask 0 Comment February 21, 2017

Level1Techs unboxes and does a quick test in a video of Epiphan’s AV.io 4K Video capture and how features how it works with Linux. This is a great way to get a feel for the product without having it in your hands.

Multi-source streaming to social platforms with OBS and AV.io video capture

By Jim Bask 0 Comment February 2, 2017

Since the recent release of our two new social media streaming devices—Webcaster X1 for Facebook Live and Webcaster X1 for YouTube—aspiring content producers have been very excited with the concept of streaming an HD camera to either Facebook Live or YouTube using a simple Webcaster X1 device code.

Epiphan Video solutions for worship and churches at WFX 2016

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 30, 2016

Solutions for worship live streaming

I had the pleasure of being part of the Epiphan Video staff at WFX 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky on September 21 and 22. This annual show moves around to different locations each year, and brings with it physical and technology-based solutions for churches and worship. The show this year included everything from seating, stages and lighting to music and, of course, live streaming.

At the Epiphan Video booth, we showcased our new Pearl-2 system and AV.io 4K.

Goodbye, Thunderbolt: The Future of 4K HDMI Ingest is Here

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 15, 2016

No longer is Thunderbolt required for 4K digital video ingest and live view. Epiphan has released the AV.io 4k, a 4K 30fps video ingest box over USB3, bringing 4K live video capture to a wider audience.