Dvb-iptv adds 16-channel 4K IPTV decoder with dual HDMI
Dvb-iptv has launched the OTV-MD16, a multi-channel IPTV 4K 60fps H.264 H.265 HDMI Decoder. This professional UHD streaming decoder features H.265 video compression technology, two HDMI outputs, and supports various streaming protocols including RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, HTTP, UDP, SRT, and RTP.
Key Takeaways
- OTV-MD16 supports up to 4K@60fps with H.265/HEVC main profile and H.264/AVC baseline, main, and high profiles.
- The decoder has 2 HDMI outputs: HDMI1 supports up to 16 channels, HDMI2 supports up to 16 channels, and same-source output is listed at 32 channels in the overview.
- Protocol support includes RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP TS, RTSP UDP, HTTP TS, HTTP FLV, UDP, SRT, and RTP.
- The unit is built for 24/7/365 use with an embedded Linux system and a Gigabit network connection.
- The published spec lists 12V/DC 2A power, -20℃ to +60℃ operating temperature, and a 490g weight.
Why It Matters
OTV-MD16 gives integrators a single decoder with dual HDMI output, 4K@60fps playback, and support for the main IP transport protocols used in live and managed streaming workflows. That combination fits the article’s stated use cases: point-to-point contribution, education, healthcare, IPTV, conference, and remote education. It also sits alongside Dvb-iptv’s other decoder products, including the D-Tiny, OTV-HS10, OTV-DR90, and OTV-M40S. The clearest signal to watch next is whether Dvb-iptv publishes channel-count details and field pricing beyond the current spec sheet.
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