License — Ip Video Transcoding Live 90 Channel
Why 90? Why not 64 or 128?
The "90 Channel License" represents a perfect architectural split between small business and enterprise infrastructure.
A Live 90 Channel License might feel expensive upfront (ranging from $2,500 to $15,000 depending on the brand). However, compare it to the alternative.
Scenario A (No Transcoding): You replace 90 perfectly good H.265 cameras because your NVR only supports H.264. Cost: 90 cameras x $400 = $36,000 + labor. Ip Video Transcoding Live 90 Channel License
Scenario B (The License): You buy a 90-channel transcoding license and a GPU server. Cost: $8,000 (Server) + $5,000 (License) = $13,000.
Savings: You save $23,000 and keep superior H.265 compression for storage.
Ideal for mid-sized cable operators and IPTV providers who need to deliver a lineup of 50-90 channels to subscribers. The software converts incoming satellite or contribution feeds into formats suitable for set-top boxes and Smart TV apps. Why 90
Not all 90-channel licenses are equal. Here are the four questions you must ask the software vendor:
A license of this magnitude usually unlocks professional-grade features not found in freeware or pro-sumer tools.
Why 90? Why not 64 or 128?
The IP Video Transcoding Live 90 Channel License is a workhorse for the modern mid-size broadcaster. It bridges the gap between small-scale streaming and full Telco-grade distribution. By enabling real-time conversion of 90 simultaneous feeds, it provides the scalability necessary for commercial IPTV, regional broadcasting, and secure monitoring, provided the underlying hardware is built to sustain the heavy computational load.
Thinking of deploying? Before purchasing, verify if the license counts by input channel or output stream, and ensure your server has enough GPU resources to handle the codec load (especially if utilizing H.265).