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IndigoVision’s 20 Channel Encoder, makes it even easier, and even more cost effective, to upgrade existing analogue security systems to a world class IP security management solution.

“There are still a large number of analogue security installations.” stated Marcus Kneen IndigoVision CEO, “When security professionals are looking to migrate their analogue system to IP, they are often told to replace existing cameras with IP cameras. To many, that is just too expensive.”

“It gets worse”, comments Paul Murphy, IndigoVision Marketing Manager. “We have heard shocking stories of other manufacturers knowingly selling cheap encoders for analogue cameras with appalling video quality and latency so high that PTZ cameras are uncontrollable. Installers and security managers discover this after the offending encoders have been installed. The reality is, these cheap encoders simply don’t deliver.”

Paul Murphy continues, “Analogue users expect high quality video with smooth PTZ control, without throwing out their existing analogue cameras. The new IndigoVision 20 Channel Encoder makes this a reality by delivering amazing video quality, flawless PTZ control at a truly cost effective price. Add in IndigoVision’s Control Center, the world’s first truly scalable security management solution, security professionals can really upgrade to an awesome IP video security solution.”

This new 20 Channel Encoder makes the move to IP easy. Designed specifically for installation in a rack cabinet, this double density encoder requires 50% less rack space and uses over 60% less power, per channel, due to IndigoVision’s latest encoder technology.

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