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    Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    Black Box Corporation , an industry-leading provider of voice communications, data infrastructure, and product solutions, has introduced its high-definition, high-resolution video and audio over Ethernet (VAoE) media distribution system. This technology provides a very affordable and efficient method of sending live video and audio over Ethernet data and voice networks.

    With the Black Box Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System (part #s AC1140A, AC1140C, and AC1141A), anyone can leverage their existing Ethernet network to display video, digital signage, live TV, or many other video and audio applications.

    “This breakthrough technology provides a very cost-effective alternative to today’s expensive solutions,” said Mario Calabro, Black Box Multimedia Products Manager. “With this system, all you need is a CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 network infrastructure and you can transmit Hi-Def video and audio to one or more displays as far as 300 feet away. To go farther, you just add a standard network switch to the system.”



    Completely digital from end to end, the system transmits broadcast-quality video without amplifiers or any signal tuning. It works with any brand of single-link DVI or HDTV display and supports 480p, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p resolutions, no matter what the distance or the number of displays. “And because the extender system simulcasts video and audio synchronously, there’s no lag from the first display to the last,” Calabro added.

    The extender system clones a host PC’s display using the DVI output from a graphics adapter, or accepts DVI or HDMI input from other sources. It also supports the live video streams from a camera. Altogether, the system provides up to six independent media streams including PowerPoint®, Flash, DVD, or HDMI content over CATx cable.

    Though no software is required for the signal conversion, the system includes an application for uploading and scheduling content. “Through this user-friendly interface, you can instantly publish and update content, as well as assign content distribution schedules to the system’s transmitter or receiver,” Calabro explained. “If necessary, you can also interrupt scheduled content to broadcast an emergency announcement or ad-hoc messaging. It’s that versatile.”

    In addition, the system receiver works as a true Gigabit Ethernet switch, and supports IP cameras, NAS components, and other devices through its three 10-/100-/1000-Mbps ports.

    The system also supports a multiple-display setup or a digital signage network with screens in different areas. To distribute video to the screens, administrators simply have to daisychain multiple receiver units via their CATx ports.

    The Video and Audio over Ethernet (VAoE) products are part of Black Box’s extensive offering of digital signage solutions, including media players, extenders, splitters, converters, and switches.

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    Re: Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    Product Highlights
    • Innovative video-over-LAN technology for setting up a highly cost-effective networked digital signage system.
    • Completely digital from end to end—your digital content is never compromised.
    • Easy to cable with DVI-D and audio inputs.
    • Clones a host PC’s display using the DVI output from a graphics adapter, or accepts DVI or HDMI input from other sources.


    Description
    • Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System


    Quick Facts
    • Innovative video-over-LAN technology for setting up a highly cost-effective networked digital signage system.
    • Completely digital from end to end—your digital content is never compromised.
    • Easy to cable with DVI-D and audio inputs.
    • Clones a host PC’s display using the DVI output from a graphics adapter, or accepts DVI or HDMI input from other sources.


    Further Details
    • A single transmitter can deliver media to an unlimited number of displays.
    • Delivers up to six independent media streams (including PowerPoint, Flash, DVD, or HDMI content) over CATx cable.
    • Stream live video using HDMI output from a camera.
    • Includes software for uploading and scheduling content and network-based diagnostics.
    • Also supports IT tasks such as running remote updates or backups.

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    Re: Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    With the BLACK BOX Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System, you can avoid running expensive dedicated links from a back room to digital signage in lobbies or other public areas. That’s because this versatile system uses an existing CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 network infrastructure to transmit video and audio streams to one or more displays located up to 300 feet (91.4 m) away. Want to go farther? Just add standard network switches to the system. Distributing HD content for HD displays, the system transmits broadcast-quality video without amplifiers or expensive wiring. It supports 480p, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p resolutions, no matter what the distance or the number of displays.

    And because the extender system simulcasts video and audio synchronously, there’s no lag from the first display to the last.

    The transmitters
    Two types of transmitters are available. The transmitter featured here is our standalone version. But we also offer a PCI card version (see “Related Items”). Both versions packetize digital video and audio input for distribution over CATx cabling. Simply plug in the DVI-D cable (or HDMI adapter cable) from a graphics adapter or other source, then connect an audio source, and you’re ready to stream movie files and presentations across your LAN to one or more remote displays. The system supports six independent HD channels, so you can simulcast multiple channels over one CATx link.

    The receiver
    You’ll, of course, need a receiver for the other end of the link (to order, see “Related Items”). Plug the receiver into any network port on the dedicated LAN to convert Ethernet packets sent from the transmitter back to synchronized video for display. No software is required for the conversion, and it works with any brand of single-link DVI or HDTV display. Plus, it works as a true Gigabit Ethernet switch, so you can connect multiple devices, including IP cameras or NAS components, through its three 10-/100-/1000-Mbps ports. For a multiple-display setup or a digital signage network with screens in different areas, just daisychain multiple receiver units via the CATx ports.

    The content distribution software
    For easy control of your entire digital signage network, the transmitter comes with content distribution and display management software.It enables you to not only upload and stream content from a digital media source to any display, but also to perform diagnostics on the transmitter and receiver from the host PC, as well as log all system activity. Through the software’s easy-to-use GUI, you can instantly publish and update content on displays, as well as assign content distribution schedules to a transmitter or receiver or narrowcast live camera feeds to digital signage presentations.If necessary, you can also interrupt scheduled content to broadcast an emergency announcement or ad-hoc messaging. It’s that versatile.

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    Re: Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    Technical Specifications for Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System:


    • Operation — Point to point, multpoint, point to multipoint
    • Resolutions — 480p, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
    • Speed — 1000 Mbps
    • CE Approval — Yes
    • Connectors — Audio: (1) stereo 3.5-mm;
    • Video: (1) single-link DVI-D;
    • System control: (1) USB;
    • Interconnect: (3) RJ-45 (1000BASE-TX), daisychainable
    • Power — 5-VDC adapter (included)
    • Size — 1.1"H x 6.5"W x 5.5"D (2.8 x 16.5 x 14 cm)

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    Re: Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    Quote Originally Posted by The Edge View Post
    Technical Specifications for Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System:


    • Operation — Point to point, multpoint, point to multipoint
    • Resolutions — 480p, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
    • Speed — 1000 Mbps
    • CE Approval — Yes
    • Connectors — Audio: (1) stereo 3.5-mm;
    • Video: (1) single-link DVI-D;
    • System control: (1) USB;
    • Interconnect: (3) RJ-45 (1000BASE-TX), daisychainable
    • Power — 5-VDC adapter (included)
    • Size — 1.1"H x 6.5"W x 5.5"D (2.8 x 16.5 x 14 cm)
    Kindly inform cost of the above box.
    Ramesh Das

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    Re: Black Box Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System

    The PCI/PCI-e Card Transmitter for Video and Audio over Ethernet Extender System is at a price range of $1,255.00.

    Product Highlights
    • Innovative video-over-LAN technology for setting up a highly cost-effective networked digital signage system.
    • Completely digital from end to end—your digital content is never compromised.
    • Easy to cable with DVI-D and audio inputs.
    • Clones a host PC’s display using the DVI output from a graphics adapter, or accepts DVI or HDMI input from other sources.


    For more information go to this website.

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