Mix USB (UVC)*, RJ-45 LAN camera and streaming inputs together with USB (UAC) audio to create a complete mixed video plus 2 individual video channel recordings with a push of one button.
*LS-US2 comes in a bundle with an HDMI-to-USB (UVC) dongle that allows the device to support video input from HDMI sources like computers and interactive boards.
LS-US2 comes with numerous control options, including AREC Online Director web page, Interactive Graphical User Interface (GUI), and Mini Controller web interface for mobile devices. LS-US2 is also fully compatible with free to use AREC software, such as Online Director Application, Station Manager, and others. AREC also provides an APK for additional integration with interactive flat panel displays.*
*Please contact your sales representative for more information.
With LS-US2, users can easily switch and mix between sources, add or remove logos, backgrounds, overlay graphics, and subtitles to create their own custom and professional lecture video.
LS-US2 supports RTMP based platforms and is able to stream mixed video to up to 2 platforms simultaneously, such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Wowza, and other CDNs straight from the box.
With the built-in Video Manager, administrators or teachers can manage videos stored in the local LS-US2 Media Station remotely. They can download, upload or delete video files, and edit video metadata.
LS-US2* is integrated with Panopto, Kaltura, and Opencast platforms. It can also record and save videos on a connected USB storage. It supports automatic backup and upload of recordings after their completion to AREC MediaCenter, FTP, and SFTP servers, and can use NAS for storage.
*Users will need to have a valid account on Opencast, Panopto, or Kaltura to use these platforms together with LS-US2.
AREC LS-US2, a compact and all-in-one Media Station, supports capturing, switching, mixing, recording and simultaneously live streaming 2 Full HD video sources. Its straightforward design makes it easier for faculty or presenters to produce a high-quality lecture or training video over the Internet.