Epiphan Pearl Nano Streamer and Recorder
The Epiphan Pearl Nano is a compact, dedicated streamer and recorder for small events, room systems, and SRT contribution. It takes a 12G-SDI and an HDMI input at 1080p60, with an HDMI program output and a zero-latency HDMI pass-through for local monitoring. Audio is well covered for its size, with dual XLR, RCA, and USB inputs. Encoding is H.264/AVC, and it streams over a broad protocol set: SRT, HLS, MPEG-DASH, RTMP, and RTMPS.
It records in MP4, MOV, or AVI to an SD card or to an M.2 SATA SSD in the expansion bay, and can automatically move finished files to a USB drive, a local server, or network-attached storage, or upload them by FTP, SFTP, or AWS S3. It can run on PoE+, which removes the need for a separate power supply, and is controlled from a front screen, a browser, a local console, or Epiphan's cloud platform. It is designed to add 4K streaming and recording through a future firmware update.
| Video Inputs | 12G-SDI and HDMI, 1080p60 |
|---|---|
| Video Outputs | HDMI program out, zero-latency HDMI pass-through |
| Audio Inputs | Dual XLR, RCA, USB |
| Encoding | H.264 / AVC |
| Streaming | SRT, HLS, MPEG-DASH, RTMP, RTMPS |
| Recording | MP4/MOV/AVI to SD card or M.2 SATA SSD |
| File Transfer | FTP, SFTP, AWS S3, USB, server, NAS |
| Power | PoE+ or external supply |










