This Turtle AV TAV-CHAZYUSB-TX Chazy 4K TX Dante AV-A USB-C/HDMI Encoder features HDMI input and output ports, two USB-C inputs, audio input and output ports, and an SPDIF output, all of which support up to UHD 4K60 video and 7.1 Dolby Atomos audio, among other audio protocols.
The included Dante AV-A license comes with the encoder, as well as a 2 x 2 Dante audio license.
Power is delivered to the unit via PoE or DC input.
TAA Compliant: Turtle AV products, sold by HDTV Supply, and sold in the USA are TAA compliant, meeting U.S. government standards for procurement.
This ensures they can be confidently used in federal contracts, adhering to strict ethical sourcing and manufacturing regulations.
Turtle AV TAV-CHAZYUSB-TX Chazy 4K TX Dante AV-A USB-C/HDMI Encoder Features:
- KVM support
- USB-B host port, USB-A device ports
- 1 Gb/s Network bandwidth, 480 Mb/s USB bandwidth
- Video wall configurations up to 9 x 9
- Hardware scaling
- EDID management
- HCDP 2.2 compliance
- Multicast support
- TAA compliant
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-CHAZYUSB-TX?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-CHAZYUSB-TX is a Chazy 4K TX encoder that combines USB-C and HDMI source connectivity with Dante AV-A networked AV transport.
It is designed for professional installations where modern USB-C sources and conventional HDMI sources need to be incorporated into a distributed 4K AV system.
Does the encoder support USB-C sources?
A: Yes, the product is specifically identified as a USB-C/HDMI encoder for the Chazy 4K platform.
This makes it suitable for compatible laptops and other USB-C source devices, subject to their video-output capabilities and the encoder's supported signal formats.
Can it also accept HDMI?
A: Yes, HDMI is included as part of the encoder's source connectivity.
This allows the unit to accommodate conventional AV sources alongside USB-C devices in the same networked Chazy system.
What is Dante AV-A used for?
A: Dante AV-A provides network transport for compatible video and audio signals over Ethernet.
It allows the encoded source to be routed through a network to compatible Chazy receivers and other supported AV endpoints.
Does it support 4K video?
A: Yes, the transmitter is part of the Chazy 4K family and is designed for 4K-class source encoding.
The actual output format depends on the connected source and the capabilities of the receiving endpoint and network.
Is it suitable for BYOD rooms?
A: Yes, USB-C connectivity makes it appropriate for rooms where users connect laptops for presentations.
The networked architecture allows the laptop source to be distributed to remote displays without requiring the laptop to be physically located beside the display equipment.
Can it be centrally controlled?
A: Compatible Chazy central-management devices can be used to administer networked endpoints.
This is useful in facilities with multiple USB-C/HDMI encoders where consistent configuration and system-level management are required.
What displays can receive the signal?
A: Compatible Chazy Dante AV-A receivers can decode the network stream and provide a local display connection.
The display itself must support the output format delivered by the receiver and the source-side signal must remain within the supported system limits.
What network infrastructure is required?
A: The encoder connects to an Ethernet network designed for Dante AV-A video and audio traffic.
Switching capacity, network configuration, and traffic management should be considered when deploying multiple high-resolution AV streams.
Where can the ChazyUSB TX be used?
A: Typical applications include conference rooms, classrooms, boardrooms, presentation systems, training rooms, and distributed AV installations.
Its combination of USB-C, HDMI, 4K video, and Dante AV-A makes it useful when both modern and legacy source connections are required.
