Overview

The BirdDog Mini HDMI to NDI Encoder is a tiny NDI interface for HDMI video sources. Connect your camera or other video source, and have it instantly be available on your NDI-enabled network. Despite its size, the BirdDog Mini supports 1080p resolutions up to 59.94 fps. PoE is accepted, so the Mini can be powered via network connection; no power supply needed. Tally information is displayed and passed through to compatible equipment. The small size of the Mini will make it at home in studios and video production facilities utilising NDI technology.

SKU: GC47-BDMINIHDMI

BirdDog Mini HDMI

The BirdDog Mini HDMI to NDI Encoder is a tiny NDI interface for HDMI video sources. Connect your camera or other video source, and have it instantly be available on your NDI-enabled network. Despite its size, the BirdDog Mini supports 1080p resolutions up to 59.94 fps. PoE is accepted, so the Mini can be powered via network connection; no power supply needed. Tally information is displayed and passed through to compatible equipment. The small size of the Mini will make it at home in studios and video production facilities utilising NDI technology.

Key Features:

Tally Support:

A built-in bi-colour tally display can show video source on-air info. Tally information is also passed through to supported monitoring equipment.

Flexible Power Options:

Power the Mini via DC input from your camera battery's D-tap, or use a separately available power adapter. Power can also be supplied over Ethernet using a PoE-enabled switcher or injector.

Comms:

The Mini natively supports BirdDog Comms technology.

BirdDog Link:

The Mini supports BirdDog Link. Encode from any BirdDog Studio NDI or Mini and play out to a TV or monitor.

Features

  • Low-Profile NDI Interface.
  • HDMI Input and Output.
  • Supports up to 1080p at 59.94 fps.
  • PoE and DC Power Options.
  • Tally Communication.

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The BirdDog Mini HDMI to NDI Encoder is a tiny NDI interface for HDMI video sources. Connect your camera or other video source, and have it instantly be available on your NDI-enabled network. Despite its size, the BirdDog Mini supports 1080p resolutions up to 59.94 fps. PoE is accepted, so the Mini can be powered via network connection; no power supply needed. Tally information is displayed and passed through to compatible equipment. The small size of the Mini will make it at home in studios and video production facilities utilising NDI technology.

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