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Avpro Edge Mxnet 1g Encoder/transmitter Device

Avpro Edge Mxnet 1g Encoder/transmitter Device
  • Product Code: ga208889
  • Availability: In Stock

$3,297.00 $4,055.31

Add the MXNet 1G Encoder/Transmitter Device from AVPro Edge to your network to send IP video for video walls, digital signage, or high resolution monitoring. The encoder inputs up to 4K60 4:4:4 video from the MXNet switch or a multicast-capable L3 switch over Gigabit Ethernet or extend the distance via an optional fiber module in the SFP slot, and it outputs HDMI video up to 4K60 to a display for local monitoring. The transmitter encodes HDMI video and transmits it with near zero latency with a maximum 1 GB/s data rate, outputting visually lossless video.


The transmitter/encoder fits right into the MXNet device ecosystem, and it can be configured and managed by the MXNet MENTOR control tool. Other features include EDID support, HDR and Dolby Vision support, DTS and Dolby audio support, a data status display, RS-232 and IR signaling pass-through support, USB and KVM support, and you can even turn off all the LED status lights on the unit so it can be installed discreetly.

Encode HDMI Video to Fiber/IP Output    Requires an L3 Multicast/MXNet Switch    Supports up to 4K60 4:4:4 Resolution    Works with AC-MXNET-1G-D Decoder    1 GB/s Maximum Data Rate    Analog Stereo Audio De-Embedded Output    PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) Support    RS-232 & IR Pass-Through    Dolby & DTS, HDR/HLG Support    Near Zero Latency

Inputs / Outputs
Video Inputs1x HDMI (DVI/HDMI 2.0b) Female
Audio Inputs1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Analog Female
Video Outputs1x RJ45 Female
Audio Outputs1x Block 5-Pin Stereo Analog Female
Other I/O3x 1/8" / 3.5 mm IR Input/Output
1x Block 5-Pin RS-232 Input/Output
1x USB-B Input
1x Micro-USB Firmware Input
Expansion Slots1x SFP Slot
Format Support
Input Video FormatHDMI (4:4:4/4:2:2)
DCI 4K at 30/60 fps
RJ45 (4:2:0)
DCI 4K at 60 fps
RJ45 (10/12-Bit 4:4:4/4:2:2/4:2:0)
1080p
Output Video FormatHDMI / RJ45 (10/12-Bit 4:4:4/4:2:2)
DCI 4K at 30/60 fps
HDMI / RJ45 (10/12-Bit 4:2:0)
DCI 4K at 60 fps
HDMI / RJ45 (16-Bit 4:4:4/4:2:2/4:2:0)
1080p
Output Audio FormatAnalog
LPCM (Linear Pulse-Code Modulation)
Standards
EDID SupportManual Control
HDR SupportNot Specified by Manufacturer
DTS CompatibilityDTS, DTS-ES, DTS-HD High Resolution
Dolby CompatibilityDolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus
Hardware
WirelessNo
Power
Power I/O1x Barrel (12 VDC at 2 A) Input
PoE SupportPoE 802.3af
Power ConsumptionPower Supply: 120 to 240 VAC at 0.8 A (6.5 W)
Environmental
Operating Temperature23 to 123°F / -5 to 51°C
Storage Temperature-4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
Operating Humidity5 to 90%
General
CertificationsCE, FCC, UL
Dimensions7.9 x 4.1 x 0.8" / 200 x 104 x 20 mm
Weight1.2 lb / 550 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.645 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)13 x 7.6 x 2.2"

JPEG 2000 is the essential video encoding choice when picture quality is critical. JPEG 2000 supports progressive decoding and delivers both lossy and lossless compression within a code stream and it supports genlock, so that the frames of a video source are synced to all Decoders, resulting in tear-free video walls. It also enables the handling of color-space information, 10-bit color, and it supports interactivity in networked applications.

The Data Window displays the IP address and the MAC address, or you can modify the name, using MXNet Mentor to display custom names such as LG-OLED-TV, WEST-BAR-12, TW-PROJ-3, etc. You have up to 12 characters available to use for your custom name.

When you install an decoder in a discreet location, you have the option to turn off all the lights on the device, including network link lights and the Data Window OLED light. This way, the end-user will never even know it's there.

Both RS-232 and IR signals can be direct routed from the AC-MXNET-1G-E encoder. When you route these signals through a network switch, you can specify which decoder to send these control signals.

Each decoder unit has two USB ports, and you may also connect a USB hub if needed to expand the number of USB ports. Connect and route any USB signals back to the encoder host. Use the MXNet Mentor software to specify the host encoder, and the upstream USB device connected the selected decoder.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How come there is a big difference in battery life specs between B&H and Radiopopper?B&H stated: Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours total power-on timeRadiopopper stated: Battery Life: Approx 20 Hours total power-on time

A: It is a web error and the batteries last on the transmitter can last about 20 hours.

Q: 2. can I attach this to the PC cord?

A: From the Radiipopper site. rpjr2. Attach the Jr2 Transmitter to any camera having a standard hot shoe connector. You may also attach the Jr2 Transmitter to the PC Sync or similar connector of your camera with the appropriate cable. In this case, connect the PC Sync port on the side of your camera to the 1/8 sync port on the side of the Jr2 Transmitter. The Jr2 Transmitter can be triggered by your camera's hot shoe or via the sync port on the side of the Jr2 Transmitter.

Q: 3. Does the Director mini come with a power supply?

A: Yes, there is a universal power supply kit included in the box with the Magewell Director Mini Compact Live Streaming Encoder, Switcher, Monitor & Recorder.

Q: 4. Is it compatible with the Nikon Z7?

A: Yes it is. This gimbal has a 3.9 pound load capacity. Just as long as the lens you use with the Z7 keeps the total load below 3.9 pounds it should balance it well.

Q: 5. Can this be used with a GoPro as well, or is that too light? Looking for a Gimbal that will accommodate a Sony Alpha or a GoPro

A: Go pro too light

Q: 6. I have a canon camera model eos 60D which come equipped with master flash infrared signal function from the camera body, via pop up flash unit.Can I use the PX-T transmitter without the speedlight EX-550?I read about Nikon popup flash master signal infrared transmitter,and I see radiopopper company sale an adapter to take advantage of the camera signal built in. I appreciate your comments and help. Thank you. Sergio from Miami, Fl.

A: The PX-T transmitter cannot work with the Canon popup flashes only with specific Nikon bodies with this adapter, http://bhpho.to/1mj23fg This is the compatibility list for Nikon and Canon,Canon PX Transmitter (Master Devices): 550EX, 580EX, 580EXII, 600EX-RT (1) ST-E2 MasterPX Receiver (Slave Flashes): 420EX (2), 430EX, 430EXII, 550EX, 580EX, 580EXII, 600EX-RT (3)NikonPX Transmitter (Commanders): SB-700 (4), SB-800, SB-900 (4), SB-910(4) SU-800 Commander Camera bodies with built-in commanders: D80, D90, D200, D300, D600, D700, D800 (requires RadioPopper Nikon Pop-Up Adaptor)PX Receiver (Remote Flashes): SB-600, SB-700 (5), SB-800, SB-900, SB-910 (6)

Q: 7. How can we add a large monitor to watch the video on large screen?

A: The Magewell Director Mini Compact Live Streaming Encoder, Switcher, Monitor & Recorder has a USB-C video output which can be used with a USB-C to HDMI cable.

Q: 8. does it require a subscription?

A: Yes, there will be subscription fees for bonding when using the MiNE Media Q9 5G 4K Live Streaming Bonding Video Encoder. At this moment (3/2023) MiNE Media is providing the service to new users for free. However, in the future there will be subscription fees.

Q: 9. Regarding the question above. I was told by Radio Popper that I could connect this by wire for triggering while I have a flash in the hotshoe. Here is the response... Yes, you can indeed connect the Jr2 transmitter via the camera PC sync port, freeing up the hot shoe for an on-camera flash. All you need is a 3.5mm to PC sync cord. Can you confirm this?Thanks,Brian

A: Yes the JR2 transmitter has a 3.5 port so from a cameras pc sync port you can attach this to the camera and not use the hotshoe.This is one cord of many that will work,Paramount PW-PC1 Sync Cord - Miniphone to Male PC - Straight - 12 B&H # PAPM1 Mfr # 17PWPC1http://bhpho.to/VA0PkD

Q: 10. What is the warrantee on this? (And for anyone who has needed customer support, how does Film Power respond?)

A: The Nebula 4100 has a 1 year warranty. If you need customer support please contact them at support@filmpower.com.

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