Ssis-810 4k New! May 2026
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- Resolution: up to 3840×2160 (4K UHD) at 30–60 fps (model variants may limit 4K to 30 fps).
- Video inputs: HDMI 2.0 (primary); some variants include SDI or dual HDMI.
- Video outputs: HDMI loop-out and/or SDI; simultaneous local monitor and recording possible.
- Encoding: H.264 (AVC) and possibly H.265 (HEVC) hardware encoding for low-latency streaming.
- Audio: Embedded HDMI/SDI audio plus 3.5 mm or XLR line-in on some units; support for AAC/PCM encoding.
- Storage/recording: Internal recording to SD card or USB drive; network/NAS support via SMB/FTP on networked units.
- Networking: Gigabit Ethernet for RTMP/RTMPS/RTSP and SRT streaming; some units support Wi‑Fi.
- Control: Web UI, onboard buttons, and/or RS-232/RS-485 for remote control; support for NDI may be present in higher-end variants.
- Power: 12V DC input or POE (Power over Ethernet) on some models; optional battery support depending on form factor.
- Form factor: Rackmount encoder, desktop box, or camera module—check exact SKU.
1. Digital Archiving
Superior Scalable Imaging System
Before diving into the 4K aspect, it is crucial to understand what "SSIS-810" represents. In technical circles, SSIS stands for . The number 810 denotes the 8th generation, 1st revision, with a "0" indicating a zero-compression baseline for master files. SSIS-810 4K