At NAB 2019, Datavideo announced the NVS-33, an H.264 standalone streaming encoder and recorder. The NVS-33 has HD-SDI and HDMI inputs for video as well as stereo RCA unbalanced audio connections, for use when embedded audio is not available or desired. The NVS-33 can stream and record at different bit rates simultaneously, although I am disappointed to see how low the maximum is, as I’ll explain ahead, together with four questions I asked Datavideo. The NVS-33 records onto an SD card in NTFS, FAT, or exFAT. The latter is my favorite. Datavideo states that the front panel operation with easy-to-use buttons makes this encoder desirable for many applications such as houses of worship, education, corporations and live event production. In addition to a bit rate selection button on the front panel, the NVS-33 has video input selection, stream, record, and stream + record buttons. Once the NVS-33 is setup initially using a computer or a tablet with a web browser, users can simply press one button to start their streaming and recording. Four questions I asked Datavideo I asked the following four questions of Datavideo, and am awaiting a reply. Is it correct that the maximum streaming bit rate of the NVS-33 is only 10 megabits per second, not 20 megabits per second? Is it correct that although the NVS-33 accepts 1080/24.000p and 1080/23.976p (aka 1080/23.98p), it cannot record or stream at either of those framerates (forced to convert the framerate and and stream/record them at 25p, creating extra frames), or is that in omission in the spec sheet I found online? When recording on a card that is formatted as exFATT, will single files over 4GB be allowed, or does it record sequential files under 4GB? Does Datavideo currently offer any H.265 encoder/recorder? Once I receive a reply from Datavideo, I’ll either update this article or publish another one, so be sure to get on (or get back on) my mailing list after the GDPR change. Availability and price The NVS-33 has an MSRP price of US$699 and will be available June 2019 according to Datavideo. More information can be found here. (Re-)Subscribe for upcoming articles, reviews, radio shows, books and seminars/webinars Stand by for upcoming articles, reviews, and books. Sign up to my free mailing list by clicking here. If you previously subscribed to my bulletins and no longer receive them, you must re-subscribe due to new compliance to GDPR. Most of my current books are at books.AllanTepper.com, and my personal website is AllanTepper.com. Also visit radio.AllanTepper.com. Si deseas suscribirte (o volver a suscribirte) a mi lista en castellano, visita aquí. Si prefieres, puedes suscribirte a ambas listas (castellano e inglés). Suscribe to his BeyondPodcasting show at BeyondPodasting.com. Subscribe to his Tu radio global show at Turadioglobal.com. Subscribe to his Tu salud secreta show at TuSaludSecreta.com. Subscribe to his award-winning CapicúaFM show at CapicúaFM.com. FTC disclosure No manufacturer is specifically paying Allan Tépper or TecnoTur LLC to write this article or the mentioned books. Some of the other manufacturers listed above have contracted Tépper and/or TecnoTur LLC to carry out consulting and/or translations/localizations/transcreations. Many of the manufacturers listed above have sent Allan Tépper review units. So far, none of the manufacturers listed above is/are sponsors of the TecnoTur , BeyondPodcasting CapicúaFM or TuRadioGlobal programs, although they are welcome to do so, and some are, may be (or may have been) sponsors of ProVideo Coalition magazine. Some links to third parties listed in this article and/or on this web page may indirectly benefit TecnoTur LLC via affiliate programs. Allan Tépper’s opinions are his own. Allan Tépper is not liable for misuse or misunderstanding of information he shares. Copyright and use of this article The articles contained in the TecnoTur channel in ProVideo Coalitionmagazine are copyright Allan Tépper/TecnoTur LLC, except where otherwise attributed. Unauthorized use is prohibited without prior approval, except for short quotes which link back to this page, which are encouraged! The post Datavideo announced NVS-33 H.264 streaming encoder/recorder appeared first on ProVideo Coalition.