The Datavideo NVD-40 is an outstanding H.264/H.265 4K IP video decoder. It features HDMI, composite video, and analog audio outputs. This decoder can decode all common streaming protocols like SRT, RTSP, RTMP, HLS, and MPEG-TS, delivering video at resolutions up to 4096x2160p. It can directly decode video streams from popular live platforms such as YouTube Live, Dailymotion, and Livestream. With simultaneous outputs, you can connect it to multiple devices in your workflow for great flexibility. The RCA stereo supports line level analogue audio. The SRT protocol ensures low latency, high security, and reliable video streaming even over lossy networks. It can recover from packet loss and jitter, providing a pristine viewing experience. The NVD-40 outputs high-quality video at 2160p 50/60 FPS. It perfectly matches Datavideo streaming encoders to create a Full HD video transmission architecture. It also has real-time video flip and rotate functions. Technical specs include various input and output options, network features, supported resolutions, and more.


Using the Datavideo NVD - 40 is easy. First, connect it to your power source using the provided DC 12V adapter. Then, choose your input method. You can select from a variety of streaming protocols like SRT, RTSP, etc. Connect your devices to the appropriate audio and video outputs. For audio, you can use the 2 x RCA or HDMI embedded audio. For video, you have HDMI 2.0 or composite options. When using it with live platforms, make sure your network is stable. Regarding SRT, it's great for lossy networks, but ensure your settings match your network conditions. As for maintenance, keep it in an environment with an operating temperature between 0 - 40 degrees C. Store it at temperatures between - 20 - 60 degrees C. The decoder can automatically upgrade its firmware, so keep it connected to the network for the latest features. Handle it gently as it weighs 1 kg and has dimensions of 220 x 143 x 42 mm. If you need to configure or control it, you can use the web browser UI or socket commands.