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AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems

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AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)
AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)
AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)
AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)
AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)
AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems (AC-MXNET-1G-E)

AVPro Edge Encoder; HDMI, HDMI Loop, USB, IR, RS232, Fiber & RJ45--Not Compatible with V2 Systems

SKU:
AC-MXNET-1G-E

All signals begin their journey through an MXnet system when entering the AC-MXNET-1G-E Encoder (Transmitter). Once connected, whether an HDMI source, analog audio, RS-232 and IR control data, or KVM-related signals, each becomes encoded into the multicast data format stream, ready for routing to any Decoder endpoint within the project.
Description

Description

All signals begin their journey through an MXnet system when entering the AC-MXNET-1G-E Encoder (Transmitter). Once connected, whether an HDMI source, analog audio, RS-232 and IR control data, or KVM-related signals, each becomes encoded into the multicast data format stream, ready for routing to any Decoder endpoint within the project.   

An MXnet 1 G system will transmit content to another room or even another location. It interfaces with an MXnet Network Switch using Cat 5e (or better) wiring, fiber optic cabling, or a hybrid configuration featuring both types.

As an integral part of the MXnet 1G family, the AC-MXNET-1G-E is designed and manufactured in-house, alongside exclusive AVPro Edge network switches plus the CBox system controller, which serves as host for MXnet MENTOR, our universally acclaimed, intuitive software suite, developed in conjunction with all MXnet 1G products. AC-MXNET-1G-E encoders and AC-AC-MXNET-1G-D decoders bookend an MXnet system as endpoints for all source control inputs and outputs. 

The AC-MXNET-1G-E encodes HDMI signals up to 4K/30 fps, with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling. Multicast IP packeting combines control data and Power over Ethernet with the A/V signal for transport through the network with near-zero latency. Within the MXnet Ecosystem, products work in tandem to provide up/down scaling for systems with mixed resolution displays, complete EDID and HDCP management, plus built-in video wall design, all courtesy of MENTOR, AVPro Edge’s exclusive suite of software tools for system setup, control, diagnostics, and troubleshooting.  

Never before have integrators had an all-inclusive AV-o-IP system available from a single manufacturer at a level this comprehensive. It has been implemented into a format with a design goal for plug-and-play ease and deployment simplicity. MXnet is completely backed by world-class tech support and an industry-leading ten-year, hassle-free warranty.

Proprietary CODEC based on JPEG2000 – AV-o-IP in the 1Gbps format does not have an international standardized protocol that can be considered a complete specification (unlike, for example, MPEG-2). This is one reason different manufacturers utilize various codecs, each touting their implementation as the best. AVPro Edge uses a proprietary Motion JPEG codec based on our Imaging Science Foundation experience and the parameters required to produce superb image fidelity for AV-o-IP. The codec AVPro Edge engineers developed and implemented in MXnet 1G focuses on having our encoders and decoders produce the best picture quality for AV-o-IP 1G and not overly ambitious and misleading specifications. Many devices in the marketplace declare compatibility with high-bitrate codecs but exhibit dreadful real-world performance. 

 

GENLOCK Support – Genlock ensures multiple displays remain synchronized, preventing sync errors and video tearing, which is essential for video walls and other display environments to maintain synchronization. 


Data Window – A front-facing built-in mini OLED screen on MXnet 1G encoders displays vital set-up and troubleshooting information, such as IP and MAC addresses or twelve-character custom source names using MXnet MENTOR. 


Encoder External Illumination Control – The mini OLED and various LEDs on the encoder chassis provide important status information, however, it may be preferable for discrete operation that no light be output by the encoder. Using MXnet MENTOR, control over the visibility of the device may be easily adjusted.    

Control Signal Routing – RS-232 and IR control signals may be routed via an AC-MXNET-1G-E encoder. Routes, through a network switch, are plotted in MXnet MENTOR with paths directed to MXnet 1G decoders and subsequently passed through to connected devices. 

USB and KVM Support – Encoders feature USB-B connection to a host device, enabling keyboard/mouse signals to be routed through the network to a designated decoder. MXnet MENTOR software specifies the encoder as the Host and manages USB routing to connected devices.

 

Netgear Support – MXnet and Netgear engineers have collaborated to ensure Netgear switches are capable of supporting MXnet encoder and decoder operation. The “AVPro Edge Profile” loaded into a designated Netgear switch enables seamless compatibility between products.

For more information, please visit this website - https://www.netgear.com/business/solutions/av-over-ip/

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