JVC KM-IP4000
The KM-IP4000 is a JVC ProHD live production and streaming studio built to blend traditional and IP video on one four-channel switcher. It takes four HD-SDI inputs, four IP stream inputs, and four NDI inputs, with the IP paths accepting NDI, RTSP, RTMP, UDP unicast and multicast, HLS, and SRT. That mix lets a facility run hardwired cameras next to networked PTZ and remote contributors without a separate gateway.
Internally it uses 4:4:4:4 ARGB processing, a full audio mixer, and simultaneous program-stream recording, so a show can be switched, streamed, and archived at once. Program output is available on HD-SDI and HDMI, with a separate HDMI/DisplayPort output for multiview or program, and streaming runs up to 1080 50/60p at 10 Mbps. It also tracks and controls JVC PTZ cameras and Connected Cam camcorders and integrates with the common streaming platforms.
| Type | ProHD live production / streaming studio |
|---|---|
| SDI Inputs | 4x HD-SDI |
| IP Inputs | 4x IP plus 4x NDI |
| IP Protocols | NDI, RTSP, RTMP, UDP unicast/multicast, HLS, SRT |
| Processing | 4:4:4:4 ARGB |
| Outputs | HD-SDI and HDMI PGM; HDMI/DisplayPort multiview |
| Streaming | Up to 1080 50/60p at 10 Mbps |
| Control | JVC PTZ auto-tracking and camcorder control |







