The HS-1650T brings together six powerful production features—switching, streaming, recording, audio mixing, monitoring, and camera control—all in a rugged, portable case. Whether you’re live broadcasting from a conference room, auditorium, or remote site, this all-in-one system gives you full production control at your fingertips. No more complex setups. Just plug in, power on, and go live.
The HS-1650T features a built-in, web-ready recorder. Simply insert an SD card, and you'll have video files that can be immediately uploaded to your preferred video platform or website.
Additional features include XLR/RCA audio inputs, 3 HDMI outputs, Picture-in-Picture effects, and a 17.3-inch multi-view monitor. Firmware upgrades allow future feature expansion without hardware changes.
Datavideo HS-1650T is a compact 4-channel HDBaseT production studio designed for live events, education, and conferences. It combines video switching, streaming, recording, camera control, and audio mixing in one portable unit.
The intuitive 14-inch touchscreen enables real-time PTZ and auto-tracking control. With HDBaseT technology, a single Cat-6A cable delivers video, power, control, and tally up to 100 meters.
Discover the PTC-145T, a PTZ camera blending stunning Full HD resolution with advanced HDBaseT technology for long-distance, high-quality video transmission. Equipped with a 1/2.8” CMOS sensor, it offers superb image quality, 20x optical zoom, and 8x digital zoom.
All of the PTC-145T camera series include RMC-1AT controller. User can quickly select full-body, half-body and close up framing, making it easy to change the shooting scene and framing requirements.
The positioning of talent depends on the videographer's creativity and intent rather than strict rules. Different positions can convey various emotions, messages, or visual effects. A centered composition provides a sense of stability and balance, suitable for scenes that require highlighting the main subject. Videographers may also place the talent on the left third or right third of the frame, leaving adequate space in the foreground to showcase the talent's sight direction or potential future possibilities.