SubC Imaging has expanded the real-time video streaming functionality, now available on Rayfin underwater cameras, DVR+ Overlay, and Blackbox recorders, three of the company’s core subsea systems.

Rayfin underwater cameras can directly stream to shore, making them essential to quick setups and portable inspections where a DVR is not required.
SubC’s Blackbox, installed onboard a vessel, can efficiently stream encoded footage from offshore to onshore teams in real time, while continuing to save full-resolution video locally.
The company’s Blackbox can also be used for high-resolution recording and DVR+ Overlay to receive and manage the stream during more complex operations. This allows live review, annotation, and inspection logging.
This innovative development of streaming improves visibility, collaboration, and inspection workflows, by enabling users to consistently and efficiently stream live video and audio to onshore stakeholders.
The initiation process is consistent across the three supported systems too, with a streaming account being activated and users then using a simple toggle to start streaming directly within the software.
This unified streaming method reduces setup time and makes it easier for teams to adopt remote workflows across projects.
Adam Rowe, VP of Software, stated, “This makes streaming much more approachable for our customers. They don’t have to learn different methods for different products. Once you understand the process for one system, you understand it for all of them.”






