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Home›Latest products›Components›MuxLab’s new generation of HDMI

MuxLab’s new generation of HDMI

By brihonytulloch
23/11/2018
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New generation HDMI

MuxLab has launched a next generation HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE transmitter, 4K/30 which brings all AV sources together with various displays on the same IP infrastructure.

By connecting to an Ethernet switch, users can create distributions of matrixed displays on up to massive video walls with multi-views.

Low bandwidth requirements allow for streaming AV over a local network, WiFi and the internet. This solution boasts high image quality with less than 200ms latency in low latency mode with H.265.

Each of MuxLab’s transmitters can connect AV equipment to a network from up to 100m in distance using a standard Cat5e/6. Once on the network, they work with MuxLab’s H.264/H.265 receivers to deliver content to one, a few or many displays.

Video is up-scaled to 4K@60Hz from 1080p@60Hz or 4K@30Hz and two channel audio is embedded and delivered alongside HDMI to the display or extracted at the receiver. PoE is supported on both the transmitters and receivers, eliminating power supplies at local and remote locations.

When used with MuxLab’s ProDigital Network Controller (model 500811), every piece of equipment can be set up, managed, accessed and controlled locally or remotely from any laptop, smart phone or tablet.

The new MuxControl App, available for both iOS and Android, gives complete mobility and intuitive control.

This system can also be integrated with third-party apps, and you can control end devices via traditional RS-232 and directional IR.

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