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AVPro Edge MXNet 1G Downmixing Encoder/Transmitter Device

The MXNet 1G Downmixing Encoder/Transmitter Device from AVPro Edge is similar to the Encoder/Transmitter, but it also adds audio downmixing from Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, and other high-end audio to embedded stereo via the HDMI output to accommodate stereo systems that don’t have surround capabilities. The device connects 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 local display for 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.

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SKU AC-MXNET-1G-AVDM-E Category

Description

The MXNet 1G Downmixing Encoder/Transmitter Device from AVPro Edge is similar to the Encoder/Transmitter, but it also adds audio downmixing from Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, and other high-end audio to embedded stereo via the HDMI output to accommodate stereo systems that don’t have surround capabilities. The device connects 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 local display for 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.

Key Features
Downmixing
Downmixing is especially useful when there is a need to distribute high-end object-oriented or lossless audio signals (such as Dolby ATMOS, DTS-HD, and others), but not every room or audio zone is equipped to handle a surround soundtrack. The main benefit is the ability to turn these high-end formats into a separate stereo signal, and at the same time, fully retain the multichannel formats through the HDMI connection.
JPEG 2000
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.
Data Window
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.
Full External Light Control
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.
Control Signal Routing
Both RS-232 and IR signals can be directly 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.
USB and KVM Support
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.

Input
Video Input Connectors 1x HDMI (DVI / HDMI 2.0b) Female
Input Video Format
HDMI (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
Audio Input Connectors
1x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Analog Female
Embedded Audio Input RJ45
HDMI
Output
Video Output Connectors 1x RJ45 Female
Output Video Format
HDMI / 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
Audio Output Connectors
1x Block 5-Pin Stereo Analog Female
Output Audio Format Analog
LPCM (Linear Pulse-Code Modulation)
Embedded Audio Output HDMI
RJ45
Standards
EDID Support Manual Control
HDR Compatibility HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma
DTS Compatibility DTS, DTS-ES, DTS-HD High Resolution
Dolby Compatibility Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus

Connectivity
Other I/O
3 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm IR Input/Output
1 x Block 5-Pin RS-232 Input/Output
1 x USB-B Input
1 x Micro-USB Firmware Input
Expansion Slots 1x SFP Slot

Hardware
Wi-Fi Support Yes

Power
Power Connector 1x Barrel (12 VDC at 2 A) Input
PoE Support PoE 802.3af
Power Consumption Power Supply: 120 to 240 VAC at 0.8 A (6.5 W)

Environmental
Operating Temperature 23 to 123°F / -5 to 51°C
Storage Temperature -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
Operating Humidity 5 to 90%

General
Dimensions 7.9 x 4.1 x 0.8″ / 200 x 104 x 20 mm
Weight 1.2 lb / 550 g

Additional information

Weight1.2 lbs
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