2.3 How it works
The encoder receives and compresses the incoming HD video signal and
transmits it via LAN or WAN. The decoder decompresses and passes on the
original video signal to the device connected. With adequate LAN/WAN
bandwidth, the signal quality is not reduced. And thanks to the JPEG 2000
compression process, the image is not affected by artefacts or stutter.
System delay (latency), network delay not included, is less than three
frames. Multicast is supported, which means the image from one source can
be simultaneously displayed on several monitors. The connections between
encoders and decoders are defined by simple IP-addressing, enabling easy
re-switching of connections without the need of crossbars.
2.4 Plug-in connections
• Slot for video interfaces (DVI-I or 3G-SDI)
• Slot for audio input/output (not yet available)
• Redundant power input 12 VDC
• Alarm switch contact
• Two USB connections ([1] USB-A, [1] USB-B)
• Console port (USB plug)
2.5 Scope of delivery
• VX-HDV-IP basic housing
• (4) rubber feet for tabletop version
• Video board (DVI-I or 3G-SDI, as required)
• 12 VDC external power supply (optional)
• 19-inch rackmounting kit (optional)