MOXA VPort 364A 4-channel H.264/MJPEG industrial video encoder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: MOXA
  • Model code: VPort 364A
  • Video Inputs: 4 channels
  • Compression Type: H.264, MJPEG
  • Network Protocols: TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP
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The VPort 364A is a 4-channel industrial video encoder that supports the H.264 video compression algorithm, which uses less bandwidth than other video compression standards; the VPort 364A provides the best video quality available on the market today. In addition, the VPort 364A supports simultaneous dual video streams with different formats: H.264 and MJPEG. The two video streams can be used for different purposes, such as viewing, recording, or analysis.

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Make MOXA
Manufacturer Moxa Europe GmbH
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code VPort 364A
Video Inputs 4 channels
Compression Type H.264, MJPEG
Network Protocols TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP
Image per second (IPS) 30 fps
System Requirements System Requirements: Windows XP/2000 with SP2 or above, Internet Explorer 6.x or above
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 80 x 135 x 105
Weight g: 1,110
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 7.5 W
Voltage: 12 V DC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 60
Protection: IP30
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info The VPort 364A is a 4-channel industrial video encoder that supports the H.264 video compression algorithm, which uses less bandwidth than other video compression standards; the VPort 364A provides the best video quality available on the market today. In addition, the VPort 364A supports simultaneous dual video streams with different formats: H.264 and MJPEG. The two video streams can be used for different purposes, such as viewing, recording, or analysis.
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