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Send HDMI over an IP Network >1K Feet - 3 Yr Warranty - Transmitter

Send HDMI over an IP Network >1K Feet - 3 Yr Warranty - Transmitter


Transmit a 1080p HDMI over an IP Network (LAN) to 1,000 Feet w/IR - Transmitter - 3 Year Warranty

Requires companion receiver

Order Information
Part No.:VBS-HDMI-308A
Companion receiver:
3 yr warranty to 5 yrs:
1080p HDMI cables:
Price:$350.00
Availability:Usually ships the same business day.
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The HDMI over IP allows you to simultaneously send out HDMI 1.3 audio and video Signals (up to 1080p) to one or more HDMI video projectors or LCD Panels up to 1,000 feet.

This unit is a Transmitter only and requires the above receiver! The 1 year warranty has been upgraded to 3 years for no add'l cost.

You can also return an IR Control Signal to the source using CAT5/6/7 cable over a standard Ethernet infrastructure. The IR send/receive function can be used to remotely control the HDMI source device from any receiver. Multiple control drivers for but not limited to Control4, AMX & Crestron are available upon request.

The HDMI Over IP Network System can be used to distribute HD digital content to 100 or more remote displays on a closed loop LAN by cascading Ethernet switches up to 3 levels, allowing the farthest display to be located up to 1,000' away from the 1080p source device while sustaining excellent picture & sound quality.

Each device is installed using 1 piece of UTP or STP cable. AV signals are transmitted digitally over the CAT5/6/7 cable without any signal loss. Auto adjustment of the internal video compression rate ensures smooth video streaming under different network conditions.

The integrated Scaler function allows different input and output resolutions up to 2048x2048 (different displays can be at different resolutions). The IR send/receive function can be used to remotely control the HDMI source device from any receiver.

This is not an HDMI Balun, but an HDMI over IP system. This means you can create your own network and the receiver will find the transmitter automatically. It may even be used over smaller existing house networks.

We highly recommend this HDMI over IP transmitter be used with "Solid" CAT5e or CAT6 Cables.

HDMI Over IP Network System Features:

  • IR Send / Receive for Remote Control of Source Device from Any Receiver
  • Supports both HDMI audio and HDMI video
  • Up to 1,000 Foot Runs Via 3 Cascading Ethernet Switches
  • Supports Resolutions from 16 x 16 up to 2048 x 2048
  • HDCP Compliant
  • Supports DVI with a DVI to HDMI cable or adapter.
  • Supports both HDMI audio and HDMI video
  • Integrated Scaler Allows Multiple Resolutions for Different Displays
  • 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p Video
  • Distances to 333 Feet Between Switches; Up to 200 Feet per LAN
  • IP Allows Receiver to Find Transmitter in a Network
  • Embedded infra-red (IR) control path allows user to control HDMI sources remotely.

HDMI Over IP Network System Specs:

  • I/O: 1 UTP/STP 100Mbps Ethernet Port; 1 3.5mm IR Receiver Port; 1 HDMI In (19 pin Type A female)
  • HDCP Compliant: Yes
  • Video Bandwidth: 2.25Gbps (HDM1.3)
  • LAN Bandwidth: 50Mbps ~ 60Mbps for 1080p
  • Input TMDS Signal: 1.2 volts (peak-to-peak)
  • Input DDC Signal: 5 volts (peak-to-peak)
  • Embedded HTTP Server Protocol: IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, and IGMP
  • Supported Resolutions:
    • 640x480 @ 85fps
    • 800x600 @ 85fps
    • 1024x768 @ 75fps
    • 1280x1024 @ 30fps
    • 1600x1200 @ 30fps
    • 720x480 @ 60fps
    • 720x576 @ 50fps
    • 1280x720 @ 30fps
    • 1920x1080 @ 24fps
    • 1920x1080 @ 60fps
The HDMI over an IP Network devices support a return IR signal. The Return IR Control function is best suited for a Point-To-Point application, and is of limited value in a Point-To-Many environment. For installations in a Many-To-Many environment it is necessary to use a third party home automation solution to provide distributed remote control functionality.

The HDMI Over IP Network System allows you to simultaneously send out an HDMI 1.3 Signal (including 1080p video with 5.1 audio) to one or more HDMI video projectors or LCD Panels and return an IR Control Signal to the source using CAT5/6/7 cable over a standard Ethernet infrastructure.

It can be used to distribute an HD digital content from multiple sources to up to 200 remote displays on a LAN by cascading Managed Ethernet switches up to 3 levels, allowing the farthest display to be located up to 1,000’ away from the 1080p source devices while sustaining picture & sound quality.

Each HDMI Over IP Network System device is installed using 1 piece of twisted pair cable. AV signals are transmitted digitally over the CAT5/6/7 cable without any signal loss. Internal JPEG video compression adapts to available network bandwidth if needed.

The integrated Scaler function allows different input and output resolutions up to 2048x2048 (different displays can be at different resolutions). The IR send/receive function can be used to remotely control the HDMI source device from any receiver location.

Why not buy this HDMI Over IP Network Transmitter today?







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