Hi Adam, this is a good question. In theory, yes, but here are some reasons why we say no. Manufacturers only test their own equipment, they do not perform testing using other brands. Although there are some Brands that use the same supplier/builder there is no case studies or cross testing performed. If you were to call the manufacturers tech support they would not assist with mixed environment when using other brands in conjunction.
Great video series guys! Learned a lot! We are setting up an AV video switch system that's SDI to HDMI conversion (noticed these brands encoder inputs were only hdmi) with two encoders to 6 decoders in multiple different conferece rooms over a commercial building that's hooked up to an existing network. What devices/brand would you recommend for the simplest control possible. Since non tech savvy personnel will operate moving forward. Thanks in advance! Castland Productions
Hi, thanks for viewing. Yes, these brands are all HDMI only. The biggest concern you will have is regarding the Network switch you are using. When you say you are connecting them to an existing Network, are you planning on using the existing network switch or installing a Manufactures certified switch for AVOIP on its on VLAN? For this complex of a design, we recommend contacting chris@bzbexpress.com for assistance as this can get quite complex.
Thanks guys for your professional productions. I was thinking using AV over IP for a new small project at my church and office. First at the church: I want install a confidence monitor on the altar (stage where Pastor preaches). I want this monitor installed somewhere on the floor slightly tilted for comfortable view. So I want to be able to send song lyrics we already have produced vis a software system and projected to a wall screen system. I also want to switch it between an urgent information feed to the monitor. What do I need to achieve this simple setup. Summary: A monitor to display feeds from different computers generating live video of event, song lyrics and special information for the stage users. Thanks
Hi Anthony, It sounds like all you need is a simple HDMI extender like the BZBGEAR BG-EXH-50C, bzbgear.com/product/bg-exh-50c-hdmi-4k-uhd-18gbps-poc-w-ir-over-a-single-cat5-6-upto-165ft-extender-kit/ connected to an HDMI switch like the BZB-SW-41A, bzbgear.com/product/bzb-sw-41a-hdmi-18gbps-4x1-switcher/. It will run the signal over a single category cable for much less than the cost of an AV over IP setup. We're available to chat or call us direct at 888-660-2962 if you're unsure or have more questions. Have a blessed day.
I know some AV over IP products can handle down-scaling 4K sources for legacy displays. Are there any that can also handle converting HDR10 to SDR when doing that downscaling? Which ones can give you a stereo output from the encoder for a multi-zone amp?
Hi Mike, thanks for your questions. The only systems that support HDR are Atlona and WyreStorm. If you're looking for HDR10 downscaling to SDR 1080P without any washing of colors we recommend the Atlona Omnistream Coders. They use VC2 Compression and have stated to us that it will work perfectly thanks to this compression technology vs. other compression's like H.264. In regards to a stereo output from the encoder, Key Digital, Kramer, and WyreStorm support it. The Atlona system supports it as well, but you'll have to purchase an audio bridge for the encoder, audio out is only available from the decoder. We hope this helps! Please feel free to give us a call 1.888.660.2962 if you have any other specific questions, our guys are versed with this stuff.
can you mix and match different systems on the same network and still use them interchangeably?
Hi Adam, this is a good question. In theory, yes, but here are some reasons why we say no. Manufacturers only test their own equipment, they do not perform testing using other brands. Although there are some Brands that use the same supplier/builder there is no case studies or cross testing performed. If you were to call the manufacturers tech support they would not assist with mixed environment when using other brands in conjunction.
Great video series guys! Learned a lot! We are setting up an AV video switch system that's SDI to HDMI conversion (noticed these brands encoder inputs were only hdmi) with two encoders to 6 decoders in multiple different conferece rooms over a commercial building that's hooked up to an existing network. What devices/brand would you recommend for the simplest control possible. Since non tech savvy personnel will operate moving forward. Thanks in advance!
Castland Productions
Hi, thanks for viewing. Yes, these brands are all HDMI only. The biggest concern you will have is regarding the Network switch you are using. When you say you are connecting them to an existing Network, are you planning on using the existing network switch or installing a Manufactures certified switch for AVOIP on its on VLAN?
For this complex of a design, we recommend contacting chris@bzbexpress.com for assistance as this can get quite complex.
Thanks guys for your professional productions. I was thinking using AV over IP for a new small project at my church and office.
First at the church: I want install a confidence monitor on the altar (stage where Pastor preaches). I want this monitor installed somewhere on the floor slightly tilted for comfortable view.
So I want to be able to send song lyrics we already have produced vis a software system and projected to a wall screen system. I also want to switch it between an urgent information feed to the monitor. What do I need to achieve this simple setup.
Summary:
A monitor to display feeds from different computers generating live video of event, song lyrics and special information for the stage users.
Thanks
Hi Anthony, It sounds like all you need is a simple HDMI extender like the BZBGEAR BG-EXH-50C, bzbgear.com/product/bg-exh-50c-hdmi-4k-uhd-18gbps-poc-w-ir-over-a-single-cat5-6-upto-165ft-extender-kit/ connected to an HDMI switch like the BZB-SW-41A, bzbgear.com/product/bzb-sw-41a-hdmi-18gbps-4x1-switcher/. It will run the signal over a single category cable for much less than the cost of an AV over IP setup.
We're available to chat or call us direct at 888-660-2962 if you're unsure or have more questions. Have a blessed day.
I know some AV over IP products can handle down-scaling 4K sources for legacy displays. Are there any that can also handle converting HDR10 to SDR when doing that downscaling? Which ones can give you a stereo output from the encoder for a multi-zone amp?
Hi Mike, thanks for your questions. The only systems that support HDR are Atlona and WyreStorm. If you're looking for HDR10 downscaling to SDR 1080P without any washing of colors we recommend the Atlona Omnistream Coders. They use VC2 Compression and have stated to us that it will work perfectly thanks to this compression technology vs. other compression's like H.264.
In regards to a stereo output from the encoder, Key Digital, Kramer, and WyreStorm support it. The Atlona system supports it as well, but you'll have to purchase an audio bridge for the encoder, audio out is only available from the decoder.
We hope this helps! Please feel free to give us a call 1.888.660.2962 if you have any other specific questions, our guys are versed with this stuff.
I've noticed very few reviewers ever mention Just Add Power which invented the game. Why?
Cool program and lot of information, hate their music.