TASCAM Announces V1.1.0 Firmware Update for VS-R264/VS-R265 Streamers/Recorders

by | Gear, News, Production, Streaming

TASCAM has announced the availability of new V1.1.0 firmware update for the VS-R264 Full HD streamer/recorder and the VS-R265 4K/UHD streamer/recorder that offers multiple simulcast and backup enabled by the availability of three RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) streams simultaneously.

V1.1.0 is designed to enable users to stream their programs/performances to three different streaming platforms all at the same time. As an example, content can be streamed to YouTube, Facebook, and Dacast simultaneously. Further, the update also facilitates simultaneous backup distribution (Main and Backup) to the server of the same streaming service.

In addition, the update now supports a total of eight simultaneous streams. This includes 3 x RTMP/RTMPS (RTMPS is a variation of RTMP that has an added layer of security), 1 x RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), 1 x HLS (HTTP Live Streaming), 2 x RTP/UDP Unicast, and 1 x RTP/UDP Multicast.

The V1.1.0 update is available for download now at https://tascam.com/us/product/vs-r264/download. Once there, scroll down to Software and click: Main unit software V1.1.0.11.1 dated 02-12-2021.

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