JMultiViewer Free is now available

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We are happy to announce the release our new free solution for preview and monitoring – JMultiViewer Free. The solution is available for free download and usage for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.

JMultiViewer Free with up to 4 channels preview and monitoring

JMultiViewer Free with up to 4 channels preview and monitoring

JMultiViewer Free is targeted to small production and delivery organizations, where it can be freely used for monitoring and detection of input loses and freezes.

The solution supports different input interfaces, such as: NDI®, SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 6G-SDI, HDMI, Composite and Component. With JMultiViewer Free any NewTek NDI® compliant source solution output can be monitored. As for the rest of the interfaces, any BlackMagic capture card can be used.

JMultiViewer Free offers preview and monitoring of up to 4 channels of different kind. The free solution also provides detection of black and freeze video frames, audio silence and noise as well as signal lost. JMultiViewer Free reports all error detections via e-mail, sound alarm or visually in the solution interface. Furthermore, detailed log of all error detections is available. The free version also provides REST API server, which allows integration of with any third party solution.

The freeware version of JMultiViewer is a restricted version of the standard full version of JMultiViewer, where the only limitation of number of input channels are the available system resources. The full version also offers wide variety of IP inputs as well as audio and video codec support.

Coming soon: More great features are already in development.

Stay tuned for our future updates and new releases.

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