The Ultimate Guide to SDI Encoders: Empowering IP Video Distribution

Video is at the heart of our most mission-critical services and experiences.  Hospitals stream health data to guide surgery, stadiums share premium events worldwide, brands dazzle on massive LED walls, and global enterprises monitor operations end to end. To transport video  over any distance, SDI (Serial Digital Interface) has long been the benchmark. But now, IP (Internet Protocol) networks are transforming how we distribute and experience video. 

 

SDI encoders provide the bridge between traditional SDI video equipment and IP, unlocking a new world of possibilities. With an SDI encoder, you can turn any SDI or HDMI source into an IP stream to share over your network infrastructure or the internet. Encode a single channel or hundreds of inputs for enterprise-wide distribution. Drive on-site LED walls or enable interactive streaming media for any screen. 

 

This guide provides an in-depth look at how SDI encoders work, their unique benefits, and how to determine which solution suits your needs. From video basics to the latest standards, learn how SDI encoders achieve lossless quality at low latency. Discover the efficiencies and cost savings of transporting SDI over IP, and new revenue channels enabled. Read how global brands and major venues have harnessed SDI encoders to power large-scale IP video distribution and dazzling digital experiences. 

 

Get to know the full line of SDI encoders offered by FMUSER, and how our solutions are tailored to each client's goals through integrated management software, 24/7 support, and long-term partnership. Whether starting from scratch or augmenting existing infrastructure, unlock your IP video potential and forge new paths in ultra-high-resolution content sharing, smart signage, and live streaming media. 

 

The transition to IP is opening up so much potential for professional video applications. But navigating between the worlds of SDI and IP can be complex. This guide serves as your map, so you can embark upon new video horizons with confidence. Capture and convey your message through stunning visual impact and clarity, without limits – all made possible through the power and performance of SDI encoders. The future of enterprise media distribution is here: smarter, faster, and flawlessly delivered. Let's explore how.

Introduction to SDI Encoders

What is an SDI Encoder? 

An SDI encoder works as an IPTV headend equipment that converts digital video signals from a camera or other video source into IP (Internet Protocol) video streams that can be distributed over an IP network. SDI stands for Serial Digital Interface, a standardized protocol for transmitting uncompressed digital video signals between devices. SDI encoders take these SDI video inputs and encode them into compressed formats like H.264 that are suitable for distribution over IP networks.

How does an SDI Encoder work?

The basic process of an SDI encoder involves capturing an SDI video signal, encoding it into a compressed format, and then streaming it out over an IP network. More specifically:

 

  1. The SDI encoder receives one or more SDI video inputs from cameras or other video equipment. These SDI signals contain uncompressed digital video, audio and metadata.
  2. The incoming SDI signals are decoded by the SDI encoder so the video, audio and metadata can be processed.
  3. The SDI encoder then compresses the video into a format like H.264 or HEVC using video encoding technology. The audio is also usually compressed. This step reduces the bandwidth required to stream the video but some quality may be lost.
  4. With the video and audio compressed, the SDI encoder then encapsulates the streams into formats suitable for network distribution like RTSP or RTMP. These streams can then be distributed to multiple displays, recording devices or content delivery networks. 
  5. Additional options like stream duplication, overlaying timestamps or graphics and stream monitoring allow for more advanced functionality from the SDI encoder.

Key benefits and applications of SDI Encoders 

SDI encoders unlock new potential for sharing high-quality video by enabling transportation of SDI signals over IP networks. This allows you to leverage the flexibility, scalability and cost-efficiency of IP for applications that traditionally relied on SDI-only infrastructure.

 

Some of the key benefits of SDI encoders include:

 

  • Convert SDI to IP - Encode SDI or HD-SDI inputs into IP streams for distribution over Ethernet networks. This bridges isolated SDI systems and allows extending video signals over any distance. 
  • Stream broadcast-quality video - Achieve pristine picture quality, low latency and high frame rates for sharing live video feeds or distributing on-demand content.
  • Simplify cabling - Replace bulky coaxial cables carrying SDI with lightweight CAT5/6 cabling for IP, simplifying installations and reducing costs.    
  • Centralized management - Monitor and control SDI over IP distribution for any number of sources and screens from a single interface with the right encoder solution. 

 

SDI encoders also open up new opportunities for:

 

  • For broadcast video distribution: Broadcasters use SDI encoders to receive live video content from production teams in the field and distribute it between facilities to broadcast on air or online. The feeds from OB vans, stadiums and news teams are encoded for transport over IP networks to the broadcast center.
  • For live event streaming: Venues, sports teams and entertainment companies use SDI encoders to encode live event footage for streaming online to viewers at home. The encoders take camera feeds and encode them for streaming on social media platforms, mobile apps and OTT streaming services. 
  • For surveillance and security: Casinos, government agencies and other enterprise customers use SDI encoders to encode security camera feeds for distribution to security monitoring teams. The encoders provide a simple way to get many cameras connected over IP networks for 24/7 visual monitoring.
  • For medical imaging: Hospitals and healthcare centers use SDI encoders to share live medical imaging like ultrasound, endoscopy and radiology scans between diagnostic devices and practitioners. Doctors can view scans and medical video on workstations anywhere in the facility. The encoders encode the feeds from medical imaging equipment for distribution over the internal hospital IP network.
  • Digital signage - Power video walls, menu boards, advertisements and more by connecting screens over IP.  
  • Video distribution - Extend video sharing for broadcasting, surveillance monitoring, medical imaging and beyond across any network.
  • And many more - Wherever high-performance video transport and display are required, SDI encoders enable new paths forward.   

 

In summary, SDI encoders serve as the backbone for transporting professional video signals over IP networks. They take uncompressed SDI feeds from cameras, medical equipment and other sources and encode them into formats suitable for distribution and streaming. This allows broadcasters, enterprises, venues and healthcare organizations to unlock the benefits of IP-based video distribution. 

 

When choosing an SDI encoder, there are several factors to consider based on your specific application and needs. The video standards you need to support, number of input channels required, target video quality and reliability all determine which model of SDI encoder is right for the job. The available video outputs, control options and compression standards offered are also important to evaluate. The following section covers all the key considerations in depth to help determine the best solution for your video distribution and streaming needs.

 

 See Also: Complete IPTV Headend Equipment List (and How to Choose)

Considerations when choosing an SDI Encoder

Choosing the right SDI encoder for your needs depends on several key factors. The video standards you need to support, number of channels required, target image quality, and reliability options are all important to consider. The available compression codecs, video outputs, control interfaces, and any optional modules also determine which SDI encoder model is the best solution for your application. 

 

This section covers the most significant considerations to evaluate when selecting an SDI encoder for IP video distribution and streaming. Understanding resolution requirements, bandwidth needs, redundancy levels and compatibility with your other equipment will help guide you to a suitable encoder choice. Some factors may be more critical for your specific use case. Referring to this list of considerations and options available will help ensure you invest in an SDI encoder that meets all your needs today and into the future. Your encoder choice has significant impacts on video quality, system uptime, IT integration and operational efficiency. Consider your options carefully based on the recommendations provided in this section. 

Video standards supported 

The first consideration is what video standards you need to support - SD, HD, 3G or 4K. SD (standard definition) typically refers to video with resolution of 480i or 576i, HD (high definition) refers to 720p, 1080i or 1080p, while 3G supports 1080p at high frame rates. 4K which provides ultra HD resolution of 2160p. Choose an SDI encoder that can support the video standards you need for your sources and applications. HD and 4K capable encoders typically cost more but provide higher video quality.   

Number of channels  

Determine how many independent input channels you require from your SDI encoder. Each channel can accept an SDI video feed from a single source. If you only need to encode one or two camera feeds, a lower channel model can save on cost and complexity. Applications like broadcasting, surveillance and medical imaging may require 8 channels or more to handle the number of video sources. Make sure the SDI encoder you choose provides enough channels with the video standards you need.

Bitrate, bandwidth and video quality

The bitrate and compression settings on the SDI encoder will ultimately determine the bandwidth required to transmit your video over IP networks and the resulting image quality. Higher bitrates and less compression (like light or moderate H.264 encoding) provide the best quality but use more network bandwidth. If network bandwidth is limited, you may need to opt for more compression which can reduce quality. It depends on your image quality needs and network capabilities.

Reliability and stream redundancy  

For mission critical applications, the reliability and redundancy options available on the SDI encoder are important. Features like dual power supplies, network ports and further stream duplication/redundancy help prevent stream loss or downtime. Hot swappable modules also allow for replacing parts without disrupting encoding operations. If your application demands high uptime and zero tolerance for stream loss, invest in an enterprise-level SDI encoder with maximum redundancy. 

Video outputs and optional modules

Consider what types of outputs you need from the SDI encoder beyond IP streaming. Options like SDI loop outputs, HDMI, DVI or analog outputs may be required to connect local monitors or equipment. Also determine if any special modules are needed like audio embedding or de-embedding, closed captioning, multi-viewer display, timecode overlay or up/down conversion. Choose an SDI encoder that offers the optional video outputs, modules and any rackmount or desktop enclosure options required for your setup.  

Control options

Evaluate how you need to be able to control and configure your SDI encoder. At a minimum an encoder should offer a web browser interface for initial setup, streaming configuration and any troubleshooting needs. More advanced options include built-in multi-viewer displays, physical front panel controls, and iOS/Android companion apps for mobile monitoring and management. Consider which control interfaces are most useful and convenient for your particular encoding application and any personnel that need access.

Compression standards

The main compression standards to consider for IP streaming and distribution are H.264, MPEG2, MPEG4 and the newer HEVC (H.265) standard. H.264 and HEVC are the most popular for streaming applications as they provide high video quality at lower bitrates, reducing bandwidth needs. However, HEVC may not be compatible with some older decoding devices. MPEG2 is still used for some broadcasting applications but typically requires higher bandwidth. Choose an SDI encoder that supports the compression codecs you need for distributing to your decoding and playback devices.  

 

In summary, there are several factors to weigh when determining which SDI encoder is right for your application. The needs around video standards, channel count, bandwidth, reliability and interfaces vary for different use cases. Carefully evaluating options based on your requirements will ensure the best image quality, stream security and system compatibility. While more advanced encoders may cost slightly more upfront, they can save on extra distribution equipment and offer additional functionality that reduces workload over the long run.

 

Once you have selected an SDI encoder, it is important to properly configure it for your environment to achieve optimum performance. There are some common issues or limitations that may arise with any encoding deployment. The following section covers some of the potential challenges, limitations and troubleshooting tips for integrating SDI encoders into your video distribution infrastructure. With the proper setup and safeguards in place, SDI encoders can provide many years of unwavering performance for bridging professional video equipment over IP networks. However, being aware of the possible points of failure or configuration missteps can help avoid disruptions to your video system. 

 

See Also: The Ultimate Guide on HDMI Encoder: What it is and How to Choose

Common Issues and Solutions of SDI Encoders

While SDI encoders enable advanced IP video distribution, they also introduce new technical challenges. This section provides an overview of common issues surrounding video quality, latency, reliability, and compatibility with SDI encoder systems and practical solutions to address them. By understanding the potential problems that can arise and best practices for overcoming them, you can implement an SDI encoder solution tailored to your needs and ensure maximum performance. 

Video Quality and Latency Problems 

For professional video distribution, high quality and low latency are must-haves. Some common quality and latency issues with SDI encoders include:

 

  • Compression artifacts: When bandwidth is limited, encoders compress video by reducing data. This can result in blurred images, color distortion or other artifacts. The solution is choosing an encoder that supports higher bitrates for your needs and applying optimal compression settings.
  • Latency: The process of encoding, transmitting and decoding video introduces delay. For live streaming, anything over 3-5 seconds can be distracting.  The solution is using encoders optimized for low latency, minimal buffering and quickly decoding video. Ultra-low latency encoders can achieve sub-500ms delay. 
  • Frame drop: Network congestion or overload can cause encoders to drop frames, resulting in choppy, stuttering video. The solution is verifying sufficient bandwidth, using Quality of Service settings to prioritize video data, and choosing encoders able to handle high frame rates without dropping frames.   

Reliability and Compatibility Challenges

For continuous operation, SDI encoders must be dependable and interoperable. Some common issues include: 

 

  • Downtime: Any disruption in encoding or streaming video can mean loss of footage, monitoring capabilities or audience engagement.  The solution is employing redundant encoders, failover functionality and other safeguards to ensure maximum uptime. 
  • Format support: Different cameras, displays and other equipment use various video standards. Encoders that only support a single input or output format require additional converter equipment.  The solution is using encoders that natively accept and output the video formats you need for a streamlined workflow.
  • Control system integration: Controlling encoders individually can be time-consuming and tedious.  The solution is choosing an encoder system with built-in management software for convenient control of multiple devices from one interface. Some systems also offer APIs for integration with third-party control equipment. 

 

With the right solutions in place, the benefits of streaming broadcast-quality video over IP far outweigh any challenges. Armed with knowledge on how to safeguard against common issues, you can feel empowered to build a high-performance SDI encoder system for sharing real-time footage, driving digital signage, live streaming events and more. Continually optimizing video quality, latency and reliability through monitoring, maintenance and updating technology will keep your operations and audience experiences running seamlessly.  

 

While SDI encoders unlock new potential, turning possibility into practical reality requires the ability to anticipate technical roadblocks and plan paths around them. With these issues and solutions as your guide, you can navigate the implementation of a professional IP video distribution system with confidence and enjoy all the rewards of enhanced connectivity, flexibility and impact that SDI encoders provide. The future of streaming media and on-screen experiences is limited only by your vision and commitment to overcome.

SDI Encoders: PROS, CONS, and Differences From Others

SDI encoders offer unique benefits for transporting professional, uncompressed video over IP networks. However, they also have some limitations compared to other encoding solutions. This section provides an overview of the main pros and cons of SDI encoders as well as how they differ from basic streaming encoders and other types of video encoding equipment.

 

Understanding the advantages of SDI like pristine image quality, low latency and reliability as well as the disadvantages around cost and limited installation distances can help determine if SDI encoders suit your needs. Recognizing how SDI encoders compare to alternate options for encoding and distribution helps ensure you choose a solution tailored to your requirements. For some applications, SDI is the only logical choice while for others a more general purpose encoder may suffice at lower cost and complexity.

PROS of SDI Encoders

  • Supports uncompressed video for maximum quality - SDI provides lossless video up to 4K resolution which is ideal for broadcast, medical and enterprise applications that demand the highest image quality.  
  • Low latency - SDI encoders can achieve sub 200ms latency for live streaming and distribution which suits real-time applications like live events, security monitoring and remote collaboration.
  • Reliability - SDI is a standardized digital interface designed for mission critical video transport so SDI encoders typically offer high reliability and uptime with dual redundancy options. 
  • Compatibility - SDI works with virtually all professional video equipment like cameras, monitors, routers, switchers, and processing gear so SDI encoders integrate easily into existing video infrastructures. 

CONS of SDI Encoders 

  • Limited distance - Baseband SDI signals typically only transmit up to 300 feet over coaxial cable so distribution beyond that requires conversion to IP (where SDI encoders help) or fiber optic cabling. 
  • Higher cost - Due to the increased bandwidth, performance and reliability of SDI encoders, they tend to cost significantly more than basic streaming encoders, especially for 4K capable models. 
  • Limited to video-centric features - SDI encoders focus on encoding real-time video for distribution and streaming applications but often lack advanced graphics, captioning, and interactive features offered in some software-based encoding solutions.

Differences from Other Video Encoders

Higher quality and lower latency than basic streaming encoders which rely on heavy compression for bandwidth efficiency over absolute video quality. 

 

  • Handles uncompressed video - SDI encoders do not require a capture card to input video since they accept native SDI signals whereas other encoder types require SDI or HDMI to IP conversion.
  • Optimized for professional, mission-critical applications with premium features like  dual redundancy, hot swapping components, and advanced monitoring software. Consumer streaming encoders are more basic. 
  • Designed specifically to encode SDI video for IP networks whereas other encoders that support SDI rely on additional conversion gear to receive SDI and RTSP/RTMP streaming outputs. 
  • Often modulation-specific - Many SDI encoders only support encoding for transport streams tailored to a particular network infrastructure like DVB-T/T2/C, DVB-S/S2, ATSC, etc. Some encoding solutions are more multi-purpose.

 

In summary, while SDI encoders demand a higher initial investment, they offer unique benefits for video transport that are important to consider based on your needs. For applications where image quality, latency and reliability are paramount like broadcast, live events, surgery streaming or security, SDI encoders are the superior choice. However, for more basic streaming purposes, a general encoder may work adequately at lower cost.

 

Understanding all options available for bridging your video equipment over IP and how they compare helps make the choice that provides the best long term value for your operation. SDI encoders offer premium performance and compatibility with professional video infrastructure, albeit at premium price. For some, those benefits outweigh added cost, for others, more affordable encoding options still suit the purpose. Evaluating your unique needs around video quality, latency, cost and integration can determine which category is right for you. SDI encoders provide a dedicated solution optimized for transporting the highest quality video over IP when that level of performance is a necessity.

ROI and Benefits of Investing in A High-Quality SDI Encoder  

While SDI encoders require an initial capital investment, the long term benefits to your operations can be substantial. A high-quality, enterprise-level encoder may have a higher upfront cost, but can significantly reduce expenses over its lifespan through increased efficiency, flexibility and performance. The following are some of the key ways a robust SDI encoder solution can yield a strong return on investment.

Cost savings from moving to IP

Transitioning from an analog video to IP infrastructure using SDI encoders reduces costs for cabling, rack space and power consumption which saves on operational overhead. Less equipment means lower maintenance, and fewer components that can fail or need replacement. SDI encoders provide a simple bridge from your existing video equipment to modern IP networks.  

Increased operational efficiencies

SDI encoders that offer advanced features like stream redundancy, anytime encoding changes, and mobile monitoring applications enable quicker response times and reduced workload. Operators can make adjustments on the fly without disrupting distribution. Alerts provide instant notification of any stream issues, allowing rapid troubleshooting to minimize downtime. These efficiencies enable smaller teams to manage larger encoding operations. 

Improved content generation and streaming

SDI encoders that support the latest encoding standards like HEVC (H.265) and multiple output formats make content generation and streaming across platforms easier. A single encoder can produce streams for OTT television, social media, web streaming, and IPTV which reduces the need for separate dedicated encoders for each platform or format. This consolidation makes launching new streaming initiatives and distribution partnerships simple and cost effective. 

Enhanced security through IP

Distributing video over IP networks using SDI encoders allows for advanced security monitoring that would be difficult in an analog environment. Features like IP camera integration, 24/7 stream monitoring, user access control, and automatic network redundancy provide safeguards to maximize video security and restrict unauthorized access for applications like surveillance and critical infrastructure monitoring.   

Future-proofing infrastructure

Higher-end SDI encoders that support the latest video and encoding standards help future-proof your video distribution infrastructure. As display, playback and streaming technologies evolve, you can activate software updates and adjustable encoding settings to adapt - rather than needing to replace equipment. Choosing an enterprise-level encoder with modularity and upgrade options ensures maximum lifespan and protects from obsolescence, providing the best long term value.  

 

While any SDI encoder investment requires an allocation of budget, opting for a scalable, full-featured encoder solution delivers so much more than just the ability to stream video over IP. The enhancements to your operational processes, security, costs savings and ability to adapt to new technologies long term can generate substantial and wide-reaching rewards. Carefully evaluating options beyond just purchase price to consider potential efficiency and performance gains enables making the choice that will benefit your organization the most over time.

Turnkey SDI Encoders Solution of FMUSER

FMUSER provides a complete line of SDI over IP solutions to suit any application. From enterprise streaming media to stadium IPTV, our SDI encoders offer unparalleled performance, density and integration with your operations. FMUSER works as your trusted partner to enable professional IP video distribution tailored to your unique needs.

Everything from A to Z

FMUSER SDI encoders support 3G/6G-SDI and HDMI interfaces, and H.264/H.265 encoding for resolutions up to 4K. Redundant power supplies and network connections ensure maximum reliability for mission-critical streams. Our encoder range offers port density from 4 to 64 channels to match any scale implementation.

Integrated Software 

FMUSER CMS provides centralized management of SDI encoders, video wall controllers, set-top boxes and mobile streaming apps. Easily configure devices, build schedules, manage content and monitor streams in real-time from any location. Our mobile control and streaming apps enable full control and distribution right from your fingertips.

Unrivaled Service and Support

FMUSER's global support team provides 24/7 technical support and assistance from initial consultation through to ongoing encoder operation. Our experts help determine ideal solutions for your needs, provide resources for installation and testing, and optimize configurations to maximize performance. Onsite training and guidance are available for large-scale deployments. 

Long-Term Partnership

FMUSER builds lasting relationships with clients through trust, transparency and commitment to mutual success. We see your challenges and priorities as our own, and strive to provide solutions that boost efficiency, drive new revenue and enhance experiences for audiences and stakeholders. Our partnership means continuous guidance to keep your video distribution and streaming at the cutting edge through updates, replacements, or expansions, for a growth path without limits.

 

FMUSER has enabled over 1 million streams and 10,000 IPTV deployments through SDI encoder solutions tailored to each customer. Global brands rely on our products and expertise to power their mission-critical video networks, turning possibilities into realities through premium video experiences delivered at massive scale, and with fail-safe integrity. Put our SDI encoders to the test for your enterprise and unleash a new era of media and digital signage potential through the power, performance, and partnership FMUSER provides. Our promise is your distinction through premium video innovation and audience impact. Let's grow together!

Case study and Sucessful Stories By FMUSER

To illustrate the versatility and performance of SDI encoders for large scale deployment, this section provides case studies from renowned venues, enterprises and institutions around the world. Reviewing how these international customers employed SDI encoders to achieve their IP video distribution and streaming goals demonstrates the solutions' suitability for high-profile, mission-critical applications where maximum uptime, security and quality are fundamental requirements.

 

From premium live event streaming at massive stadiums to enabling digital signage networks across a country's mass transit system, SDI encoders provide a robust and proven technology for transporting video over IP in even the most demanding of environments. Discover how various global customers realized enhanced operations, cost efficiencies and customer experiences through implementing tailored SDI encoder solutions for their specific needs. The diversity of successful large-scale deployments featured highlights why SDI encoders have become essential tools for professional video IP conversion worldwide. 

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, United States  

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a 71,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Atlanta. They host major concerts, awards shows, and sporting events throughout the year. Mercedes-Benz wanted to launch a premium live streaming service for fans but needed a way to encode multiple camera feeds from their onsite production truck for streaming. They decided on a complete IPTV solution from FMUSER including:

 

  • 4 x 8-Channel 4K SDI Encoders for encoding 32 camera feeds
  • 1 x 16-port 4K IPTV Encoder for encoding additional feeds and playback for in-venue displays
  • FMUSER CMS software for managing streams, devices and user accounts
  • 1 Gbps IPTV Boxes and Interactive Set-Top Boxes for distribution throughout the stadium

 

London School District, London, UK  

 

London School District operates over 400 schools across London. They wanted a simple and affordable way to share video content between locations for teaching and student collaboration. The FMUSER solution they chose includes: 

 

  • 3 x 4-Channel SDI + HDMI Video Encoder for each school (1200+ total)
  • FMUSER NMS for centralized management of encoders and video wall displays 
  • Video wall controllers and LED screens in selected schools for receiving content 

 

London School District had basic AV equipment but no centralized distribution system for sharing digital content across campuses. They had a budget of $3 million to enable enhanced teaching technologies, relying on their system integrator to determine an affordable solution

Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, China 

Beijing National Stadium hosts major sporting events including soccer matches, track and field competitions, gymnastics, and swimming. For the 2022 Winter Olympics, they needed a way to distribute live footage from events to displays throughout the venue and enable streaming for international audiences. They installed an IPTV solution including:

 

  • 8 x 8-Channel 4K SDI Encoders for encoding camera feeds from athletic venues
  • 2 x 32-port 4K IPTV Encoders for playout to over 100 LED screens
  • FMUSER CMS and mobile apps for managing the IPTV system
  • 10 Gbps Ethernet infrastructure for high bandwidth distribution

 

The IPTV system allows real-time footage sharing across the expansive campus and ultra-low latency 4K live streaming provided an immersive experience for remote viewers. Over 50 technicians were onsite to operate the system during the Olympics. Total cost for equipment and labor was over $5 million.

 

National Rail Service, London and South East, UK 

 

The National Rail Service provides train travel across London and South East England, operating hundreds of stations from major hubs to rural outposts. They wanted to deploy digital signage with arrival/departure screens, advertising and announcements at all stations. The solution, installed over 2 years, included:

 

  • 2 x 4-Channel SDI + HDMI Video Encoders at each station (500+ total) to enable centralized content distribution
  • FMUSER CMS for managing media, playlists and device groups remotely
  • Triple-screen 72-inch displays and ceiling-mounted speakers at each platform for an enhanced customer experience 

 

Total project cost was $15 million to equip all stations with dynamic signage, with encoders providing an affordable way to feed content from headquarters to any number of screens across the rail network. Advertising revenue and customer satisfaction metrics have surpassed expectations.

Conclusion

As video continues to transform experiences worldwide, SDI encoders provide the bridge to connect traditional SDI equipment with IP networks and unlock new potential. FMUSER offers a complete range of SDI over IP solutions tailored to your goals through integrated software, support and partnership. 

 

FMUSER's SDI encoders lead the industry in performance, density and reliability for mission-critical streaming and signage. Our solutions power video distribution for global customers including major enterprises, stadiums, entertainment venues and mass transit systems. We work as a trusted partner to understand your unique challenges and priorities, and determine the ideal solution to achieve your vision. 

 

Through FMUSER, you gain access to 24/7 technical support, onsite guidance for installation and testing, and continuous optimization of your video network. We provide software and mobile apps for convenient management and monitoring of SDI encoders, video walls, set-top boxes and streaming from anywhere. FMUSER builds lasting relationships based on trust and mutual success, so your SDI encoder solution can grow as needs evolve through new products, features and integration paths. 

 

As SDI migrates into IP, there's no limit to how you can share, stream and display video with impact. But making the transition can be complex without an experienced guide. FMUSER makes the path clear through premium solutions, expertise and partnership. Our promise is your distinction through video innovation and audience experience.  

 

The time for IP video is now. How will you enhance communication, streamline operations, boost audience engagement or build brand prestige? Whatever your vision, FMUSER provides the products, knowledge and support to make it reality. Leave the technology to us so you can focus on what matters most: using media to educate, inspire and move people.  

 

Contact FMUSER today to discuss your video distribution and streaming goals, and how our SDI encoders can help achieve them. Let's shape the future of immersive experiences together!

 

 

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