Brand Name: | Mine; | Single package size: | 23X19X10 cm; |
Supported Internet: | 3G/4G LTE/Wi-Fi; | Media Transmission Protocol: | RTMP/RTSP; |
Single gross weight: | 1 KG; | Connector: | HDMI; |
Working Duration: | 4-6 hours; | Audio Encoding: | AAC(48K); |
Model Number: | Q7-HDMI; | Battery Capacity: | 4000mAh; |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong China; | T-Flash Card: | 128G; |
Package Preview: | https://sc01.alicdn.com/kf/H5c1a71138cdf47b397d902a87be446676.jpg_640x640.jpg; | Protocol: | H.264/H.265; |
Package Type: | Suitcase; | Selling Units: | Single item; |
Video Resolution: | 1920x1080,1280x720,960x540,848x480,640x360,480x270; |
Mine Tech offers the smart telecaster range of solutions that include H264/H265 HEVC video transmission unit for streaming live video for outside broadcast, such as for live new gathering and live sports contribution. Mine-Q7 is a device that can be mounted on camcoders or cameras and can encode and stream over standard 3G, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi solution, with a very low latency.
It's Controlled by mobile APP, allow users to run Mine-Q7 with minimum training, hassle free.
Both Recording and Encoding Support 1080p Resolution
Built-in Battery
Video | |
Video Input | HDMI |
Supported Video Resolution | 1080P/720P@24/25/30/50/60fps 1080i@50/60fps |
Encoding Protocol | H.264 ( Encoding ) & H.265 ( Recording ) |
Encoding Level | H.264/AVC High / Main / Baseline Profile |
Stream Resolution | 1920x1080 1280*720 960*540 848*480 640*360 480*270 |
Encoding Video FPS | 15-30FPS |
Encoding Video Bitrate | adjustable |
Bitrate control | VBR / CBR |
TS Protocols | RTMP |
Audio | |
Input | HDMI Audio or 1*3.5mm Mic |
Sample Rates | 32kHz 44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz |
Encoding | AAC (48K) |
Network | |
SIM Slot | 4G TD-LTE / FDD-LTE (Modules are optional for different telecom operators) |
Wi-Fi | 2.4G IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n |
WLAN | 100Base-T Ethernet interface |
System | |
Control Panel | iOS / Android APP |
Firmware Update | supports |
Remote management | supports |
Working environment | |
Operating temperature | -20 to 80 ℃ |
Storage temperature | -40 to 90℃ |
Humidity | 5% to 90% non-condenation |
Dimension & Accessories | |
Dimension | 122mm*94mm*31mm |
Weight | 386g |
Battery | 3.7V 4000mAh |
Power adapter | DC 5V 2A |
1. Q: Why the video is Choppy?
A: Here are something that are likely to work well for your broadcast
* High Speed Internet Rate
* Video Resolutions Settings, The higher the resolution, the better quality viewing experience on any given platform. However, there’s a trade off, in that higher resolution also requires higher bandwidth to stream the video effectively.
* Bit Rate. you need a higher bitrate setting to effectively broadcast at higher definition and frame rate. Transmitting HD video at a low bitrate is pointless, since the transmission speed won’t allow the high quality you’re looking for.
* Frame Rate. Most streaming video today has a frame rate of 24 frames per second (fps) or higher, with video running at 60 fps being at the very high end and rarely used. Dropping it much below 24 fps results in significant choppiness especially when fast motion is shown
* other Settings. Besides resolution and frame rate, your encoding software allows setting the streaming protocol, video codec (of which H.264 is an example), audio codec, and other parameters for how the video and audio content is encoded and broadcast.
Mobile Fluent | Mobile HD | Mobile Full HD | Mobile UHD | ||||
Bit Rate | 300kbps | Bit Rate | 500kbps | Bit Rate | 800kbps | Bit Rate | 1500kbps |
Resolution | 480x270 | Resolution | 640x360 | Resolution | 854x480 | Resolution | 1280x720 |
Frequency | 20Hz | Frequency | 20Hz | Frequency | 25Hz | Frequency | 25Hz |
H.264 |
PC Fluent | PC HD | PC Full HD | PC UHD | ||||
Bit Rate | 500kbps | Bit Rate | 800kbps | Bit Rate | 1500kbps | Bit Rate | 3000kbps |
Resolution | 640x360 | Resolution | 854x480 | Resolution | 1280x720 | Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Frequency | 20Hz | Frequency | 20Hz | Frequency | 25Hz | Frequency | 25Hz |
H.264 |
2. Q: What equipment is used for outdoor broadcasting? flat? Mobile phone? Or other equipment? How to maintain the power?
A: As an outdoor broadcast, tablets, mobile phones, etc. can all be achieved the purpose. After all, the platforms and professional tools for pushing are already too much. Of course we must have the SIM card. For professional equipment, such as DV, professional cameras, etc., may need to be equipped with a 4G backpack and an encoder.
B. For power: Mine-Q7 comes with built-in battery which can be worked for 4-6 hours
3. How is the network problem solved in extreme environment?- This is what our Mine-M4 does.
A:Sports, news and other live events are often in remote places and traditionally satellite systems (KSAT and KBAN) was a mechanism of video contribution from these locations, mainly via an OB (Outside Broadcast) truck, to deliver live events back to a broadcasting centre for immediate playout.
Live Video over 3G, or 4G live streaming is not new, and is now gaining popularity due to its cost savings. Reliability was always an issue, especially if there were many people accessing the mobile phone network such as in a stadium, but with H.265 (HEVC) compressions this has had the desired benefit of reducing the bitrate need required for live video, and so improved reliability while maintaining picture quality.
3G Live Streaming and 4g streaming, or LTE video streaming, can use a multitude of SIMS cards from different telco providers and these can be bonded together to form a single transmission pipe for video streaming.