Upping the quality of video-on-demand (VOD) services can go a long way in reaching and engaging congregations, which is why more houses of worship have doubled down on enhancing the quality of the VOD content they’re sharing in recent years. While there are many ways to go about creating it, AJA’s portable Ki Pro GO multi-channel H.264 recorder has helped fill a real market niche. Offering up to four channels of simultaneous HD and SD recording and an intuitive web user interface compatible with standard web browsers, Ki Pro GO lets HOW teams easily record multiple camera feeds simultaneously to off the shelf USB drives as H.264 files that can be also be downloaded across the HOW network from the device directly, and supports ISO recording. The device also features front panel buttons for tactile control and a built-in HD display that enables users to easily playback through footage without having to connect to a playback monitor.
With four 3G-SDI and four HDMI digital video inputs and outputs and flexible channel assignments, Ki Pro GO provides connections to the latest video sources, including cameras, switchers and displays. Incoming video sources do not have to be genlocked due to the device’s input frame syncs, and Ki Pro GO features AJA's high quality de-interlacers on each input so progressive recordings can be made from interlaced inputs. High quality two-channel embedded audio or balanced XLR analog audio can be assigned to any recording channel while multi-channel matrix monitoring enables multiple video channels to be viewed on any single HDMI or SDI display, and Enhanced Super Out offers timecode, media status and audio meter overlays over the SDI and HDMI monitor outputs. Designed to be either portable or rackmountable with half rack wide, 2RU high dimensions, Ki Pro GO is well suited for any HOW looking to create high-quality VOD content.