What is the bandwidth required to send video over IP with an AVN Encoder?

What is the bandwidth required to send video over IP with an AVN Encoder?

(from vsicam.com: LINK)

That depends upon the AVN encoder. See the complete AVN Comparison Chart here.



The AVN420 and VSiCasterā„¢ have total bandwidth between 100 kbps and 4 Mbps, which makes them well suited for stream transmissions over the public Internet or any LAN.

AVN4XXHD encoder blades (AVN422, AVN441, AVN443) have a configurable total bandwidth between 5 and 20 Mbps.

The AVN2XX encoders (AVN200, AVN210 and AVN220) have different bitrate/bandwidths dependent upon type. See above for a complete AVN comparison chart.

Once a specific bitrate is set, a sustained bandwidth of the same value is required to pass clean video (i.e. Bitrate = 3.8Mbps requires at least a sustained 3.8Mb pipeline).


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