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The J-Tech Digital HDMI IPTV Encoder (JTECH-ENCH4) delivers professional 4K@60Hz HDMI input with versatile H.264/H.265 encoding, supporting multiple streaming protocols including RTSP, RTMP, and ONVIF. Designed for low-latency, high-quality video transmission, it offers customizable overlays and remote control via web GUI. Ideal for IPTV, CCTV, and live streaming applications, it comes with a 1-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.






| ASIN | B0761X6L3C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #340 in Video Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
| Item model number | JTECH-ENCH4 |
| Manufacturer | J-Tech Digital |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 3.1 x 1.1 inches |
T**N
Captures a CCTV HDMI output and encodes it over ONVIF to ring security
The system works well to encode HDMI video output from a CCTV security system. On the J-Tech, I used ONVIF without a password to make the ONVIF stream work, and in ring, entering a dummy username/password was the trick. I like the system has the latest firmware, and the video output is good quality. Install Tips: the unit comes with a static IP of 192.168.1.168, so you'll need to set up the device you're connecting to the J-Tech with a static IP of 192.168.1.X. It would have been a whole lot easier if DHCP was used, then at least the user could find the J-Tech in their router.
J**E
Bad luck with this specific encoder or for the whole range of encoders?
I am not happy, after one day the encoder was broken during an internal power defect. So I returned it.
D**R
Awesome device. Highly recommended!!
I am running 4 Amazon FireTV sticks. They are each connected to a Goronya HDMI 4X1 Quad Multi-Viewer and decoded by the J-Tech Digital H.264 Encoder that puts the streams on the network. A SiliconDust HDHomerun duo provides OTA TV through the FireTV app. I use VLC as my video streaming software. It allows watching 4 streams simultaneously anywhere on the network on any (and multiple) devices simultaneously. It also lets me cast the same streams to monitors that are not connected to a PC or other device. The FireTV sticks are remote controlled from anywhere on the network with the Fire TV android app. the FireTV remotes (four of them) aren't used at all. When running 4 HD programs at the same time our Internet load varies from 30-60mb on our 100mb Internet service. The J-Tech Digital Encoder handles all this tomfoolery without complaint with very high quality video and sound. It is a really awesome device. Highly recommended!!
S**R
HLS streaming verified.
Bought this to stream some video to HLS receivers on Samsung pro displays for the price it works fantastic. No complaints.
V**5
Great for getting my Raspberry Pi into my security DVR feed
I needed something to take an HDMI input and make it available through ONVIF for my Hikvision DVR. This worked like a charm. Easy to set up via browser.
J**N
Great Support! Great Product!!!
Does exactly what you need to broadcast on Facebook. Easy to configure once you know how! Only disadvantage is that you audio source MUST come through your HDMI source. This was a problem for us because of our camera. I'd recommend this to anyone that wants to use just a camera with its built-in audio.
B**E
Sub-par encoding performance
This is the fifth HDMI encoder I have tried in my never-ending quest to improve the quality of my video archives. Sadly, it did not live up to its potential. The first thing I did was see if it could capture 1080i@60hz video from my set-top box. It does, but only encodes the stream at a frame rate of 30 FPS, just like an older 30 FPS HDMI encoder would. This introduces a mild stuttering effect that is most noticeable in long panning scenes and in news/stock tickers. I'm beginning to think no encoder will achieve a 60 FPS output from this source, since the only encoder I've tried that succeeded clearly wasn't deinterlacing properly. More importantly, I found that the quality of the produced video leaves much to be desired. I have submitted screen captures comparing a 32 Mbps CBR (constant-bitrate) stream from the J-Tech encoder with a 12 Mbps CBR stream from an older competing product. By all rights, the J-Tech's video quality should be nearly lossless at this bit rate, but this was not the case. It encodes high-contrast details just fine, but low-contrast areas get blurred and much detail is lost. Finally, this encoder does something strange that causes video to be slightly stretched vertically such that about 8 pixels of the image's bottom are pushed off-screen and lost. Most people would not notice this. I wouldn't even have noticed this if I had not been doing a direct side-by-side comparison with a different encoder! It is possible that this only occurs with a 1080i input source. These problems are nothing that shouldn't be fixable with new firmware. I asked J-Tech for newer firmware, but none was available (device came with version 2.36).
S**R
So Far So Good
Does exactly what I expected it to do and does it quite well so far. Very easy to set up and configure. I just wish it would come with DHCP enabled by default (would have given 5 stars). That would make the setup a bit less complicated, especially for those of us that have large internal private networks. I was lucky as the default IP was available on my network so setup was not as complicated as it could have been.
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