The multiplexer has BNC inputs that are compatible with AHD, HD-TVI, and HD-CVI video up to 4K resolution. This allows us to add the video signal from the Switch to our video multiplexer. The HDMI output of the Nintendo Switch dock is connected to the HDMI input of our AHD-CV12 HDMI to AHD video converter. The screens can be switched between single views and multi-views using the wireless remote control that is included with the VM-HD4.
These cameras are a mix of 1080p and 4K HD-over-Coax security cameras. The VM-HD4 combines the HD video signals from the 3 cameras and the video game console into a single HDMI output.
And, some of the only equipment available for multi-camera streaming. As it turns out, this equipment is some of the best and most affordable available for live streaming. Also, when I was looking, I could not find any video gamers that were using a multiple camera streaming system like this. Wondering why a security camera company is setting up a video game streaming system? Besides to have some fun at the office, we wanted to show people how some of our equipment can be used for video applications other than security. Watch the above video for an explanation and demo. We used this system yesterday to broadcast a live video game stream on Twitch.
Check out this multiple camera video game streaming setup that we experimented with at CCTV Camera Pros.