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Muxlab 4k30 Hdmi Over Ip H.264/h.265 Poe Transmitter

Muxlab 4k30 Hdmi Over Ip H.264/h.265 Poe Transmitter
  • Product Code: ga192231
  • Availability: In Stock

$2,468.85 $3,308.26

The MuxLab 4K30 HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Transmitter sends UHD 4K30 signals up to 328' in point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint configurations over Cat 5e/6 cabling. Compatible with MuxLab 500762-RX receivers, it can be incorporated into video wall and multiview setups with hundreds of transmitters and receivers in a low bandwidth and cost effective workflow.


The low-bandwidth requirements in a setup with 500762-RX receivers allow efficient streaming over the Web/local network/Wi-Fi for distributed worldwide installations. Lower resolutions such as 1080p are also carried up to 328'. The transmitter can be powered via a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch or the MuxLab 500993 power supply, which is sold separately.

UHD 4K30 up to 328' over Cat 5e/6    Compatibility with 500762-RX Receivers    Low-Bandwidth Multiview Solution    H.264/H.265 Encoding    300 MHz Video Bandwidth    40 Mb/s Maximum Network Bandwidth    <200ms Latency in H.265 Low-Latency Mode    Multicast/RTSP/RTMP/HLS/FLV/TS Support    2-Channel Audio Embedding    PoE Powered via PoE Ethernet Switch

Interfaces
Inputs1x HDMI (HDMI 1.4)
1x Mini-USB (Firmware)
Outputs1x RJ45
Other I/O1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Audio Line Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm IR
1x DE-9/DB-9 RS-232
Standards
HDCP SupportYes, Version 1.4
Transmission
Max Transmission DistanceUHD 4K at 30 Hz:
328.1' / 100 m (via Cat 5e/6)
Power
Power I/O1x Barrel Input
PoE SupportPoE 802.3af
Power Consumption (4.5 W)
General
CertificationsCE, FCC, RoHS
Storage Conditions-4 to 185°F / -20 to 85°C 
Dimensions4.4 x 4.4 x 1" / 111 x 111 x 25 mm
Weight0.9 lb / 400 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.895 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8 x 5.8 x 2.1"

Works with the optional MuxLab 500762-RX receiver to support matrix connectivity, video wall, and multiview capabilities

H.264/H.265 encoding

300 MHz video bandwidth

40 Mb/s maximum network bandwidth

<200ms latency in low-latency mode with H.265

Supports Multicast, RTSP, RTMP (H.264), HLS, FLV (H.264), and TS protocols

2-channel audio embedding

RS-232 and directional IR for remote control of end devices (optional 500990 IR emitter / 500994 IR sensor)

PoE powered via PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch

Can be managed by the optional MuxLab Pro Digital Network Controller (500811), MuxControl Smartphone & Tablet App, and third-party apps

Compatible HDMI media devices include Blu-ray players, set top boxes, media players/streamers, projectors, monitors, TVs, and PCs

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is the LCD screen included with the unit? Not listed on “what’s in the box” but specs are listed.

A: Yes it is. The camcorder has a rotatable 4.0" LCD Touchscreen, which is built in to the camera.

Q: 2. Is it possible to output video from sdi and hdmi at the same time?

A: Yes, both the SDI and HDMI outputs are live.

Q: 3. Canon xf705 has ISO?

A: The XF705 does not have ISO, that is something found on photo cameras and cinema cameras.

Q: 4. Canon xf705 camera tested with SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card ?

A: While we are not aware of any specific testing the SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card, B&H # SAEPSDU128GA, is compatible with this camcorder. https://bhpho.to/2vKkJvw

Q: 5. PICTURE PROFILE?

A: Yes, the XF705 has a number of different Preset Color Settings and a Custom Color Setting.

Q: 6. Does Canon plan on releasing a firmware update for 705 anytime soon?

A: Canon has not informed us of any up incoming firmware updates.

Q: 7. Do the C100 MK II batteries work with this camera?

A: These cameras use different batteries that are not interchangeable.

Q: 8. What's the Canon XF705 ISO BASE ?

A: The XF705 is a ENG Style Camcorder, traditionally these kinds of camcorders do not have ISO as a setting as they are not trying to duplicate Film Speeds. To raise your exposure beyond what your IRIS can offer the setting of Gain will be used, with the optimal setting being 0 db.

Q: 9. I am a stringer for 6ABC in Phila.. We still use 1280 X 720 at 59 FPS. Is this camera able to record in that mode?

A: At this time 720p is not listed as supported with the XF705.

Q: 10. Will the XF705 HEVC work with Final Cut Pro X?

A: Yes, Final Cut Pro X has full support for HEVC (H.265) format.

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