The 500762 (HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Extender) displayed at the MuxLab InfoComm 2018 booth isn’t your average “oIP” extender.
This solution allows integrators to make a virtual matrix video wall with Multiview capabilities. According to sales manager Peter Justiz, it’s a complete streaming box that sends sources over the internet.
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“It is a 4K/60 transmitter and receiver combination with two sources to each transmitter sending a 4K signal source, uncompressed,” he says.
More HDMI over IP Extender features:
- Management done via an app that runs the entire system
- Location finder to see different devices in different rooms throughout the facility
- A visual representation of the room on the controlling app: a floor plan, birds-eye view, or actual picture of room
- Icons that represent display sets in the room, with light blue color indicating each set of devices you can connect with
- Supports 100’s of TX & RX devices depending on network bandwidth
- Extends local audio/video transmission up to 330ft (100m) over Cat5e/6
- Supports SPDIF (TosLink) Audio Out (RX)
- 2CH audio insert (TX), and 2CH audio extract (RX)
- RS232 and Directional IR for remote control of end-devices
More from the company on the MuxLab InfoComm offerings:
When connected to a local Ethernet network, point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint configurations are established in a low bandwidth, expandable and cost effective manner, untethering the system from dedicated cabling.
This transmitter/receiver system has exceptionally low bandwidth requirements, allowing AV streaming around the globe via Ethernet, WiFi or Internet connectivity. The transmitter accepts a 1080p@60Hz input and streams content to the receiver, where the signal is scaled up to 4K@60Hz.
The transmitter accepts a 1080p @ 60Hz video and streams the content to the Receiver, where the signal is up-scaled up to 4K @ 60Hz to be displayed on a 4K monitor.
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