Extron’s Latest 4K Multi-Channel Recording and Streaming Processor is Now Shipping
- Public relations contact:
- Joe da Silva, Vice President of Marketing
- Extron
- E-mail: pr@extron.com
Anaheim, California (August 22, 2024) - Extron announces that the SMP 401 Multi-Channel 4K Recording and Streaming Media Processor, the latest addition to its SMP family, is now available for immediate shipment. The SMP 401 is a high-performance all-in-one 4K/60 processor that easily captures, switches, scales and distributes AV sources and presentations. Powerful processing with H.264/H.265 encoding provides up to five recordings and six streams concurrently. The SMP 401 captures a variety of sources from three HDMI inputs, two RTP/RTSP virtual inputs, and an optional 12G-SDI input. Additionally, the advanced audio DSP facilitates independent mixing per channel and supports line or mic level audio, with phantom power for microphones. The user-friendly front panel LCD screen enables video preview for confidence monitoring, and simple menu navigation for easy configuration.
“We are taking a significant leap forward with the introduction of the 4K SMP 401 as part of our esteemed SMP family,” says Casey Hall, Chief Marketing Officer for Extron. “With its ability to simultaneously create multiple recordings and streams at resolutions up to 4K/60, the future-proof SMP 401 empowers customers to not only meet the demands of current applications, but also confidently embrace the evolving landscape of tomorrow, all while leveraging Extron’s unmatched reliability and support.”
The SMP 401 is a robust solution for any environment where multiple recordings and live streaming are required. It is ideal for use in a variety of applications, such as lecture capture, government and healthcare training, and simulation spaces that demand high-resolution recordings, efficient storage capabilities, and the flexibility to live stream and publish to third-party platforms for future use.
For more information about the SMP 401 and the entire Extron family of streaming media processors, click here.
View the product introduction video here.