Japan Digital Processing Systems begins handling NDI PTZ camera pioneer brand “SALRAYWORKS” products – PRONEWS: A total guide that gathers all information about video production
Japan Digital Processing Systems Co., Ltd. has concluded a sales agency agreement in Japan for SALRAYWORKS.INC products.
Salrayworks is a Korean tech company that owns IP broadcast content transmission technology, develops PTZ cameras, video switchers, etc., and is expanding its business around the world.
The main product, the PTZ camera, can be operated remotely, and the pan, tilt, and zoom functions can be controlled using a remote control or software. The ability to easily switch between multiple angles via remote control makes it particularly useful in live streaming, conferences, and other settings.
In addition, Salrayworks offers NDI-compatible products that allow video data to be transferred over IP networks. This reduces traditional cabling, is easy to set up, and provides flexibility on-site for distribution and remote projects.
Products handled
N BOT
In addition to the function of converting HDMI to NDI, this camera stand can be mounted with a video camera or film camera weighing less than 3 kg and can be controlled with PTZ. It can pan up to 355 degrees, tilt down 40 degrees, and tilt up 20 degrees.
I DON’T MISS
Encoder and recorder device capable of NDI HX2/3, SRT, and RTMP streaming. Supports HDMI FHD, SDI input up to 1080P 120fps. Encodes H.264/HEVC video and AAC audio at up to 4K resolution.

N BOT (left photo) and N DOR (right photo)
weLIV
Create, switch, and stream channels from multiple angles simultaneously with a single camera in your studio. Supports various video inputs such as NDI, SDI, HDMI, WEBCAM, and PC. Automatically detects all NDI signals on the network and supports any video signal input from WEBCAM, SDI, HDMI.
BORDERLESS
A high-performance NDI routing server that can receive unlimited NDI network IP sources and output to all available NDI decoders. Comprehensive management, real-time monitoring, and scheduling of NDI IP sources are also available.

weLIV (left photo) and BORDERLESS (right photo)
