This Turtle AV TAV-DARWINHD-RX Darwin HD H.265 HDMI 1080p60 4:4:4 AV-over-IP Receiver can receive up to 1080p60 4:4:4 video signals over Gigabit Ethernet for display on an HDMI monitor, television, or projector.
Using the high-quality, low-latency H.265 compression, resolution can be maintained without bogging down your network.
High-Quality, Low-Latency: The Darwin HD delivers pristine 1080p60 resolution with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling, ensuring true-to-life color and detail.
The Darwin HD leverages H.265 hardware acceleration for efficient video compression, delivering high-quality HD video at reduced bitrates.
Balanced Audio: Deliver balanced left/right audio with ease using the analog breakout I/O terminal connectors.
One-to-One or One-to-Many: Configure a direct one-to-one connection for simple point-to-point video delivery, ensuring reliable performance with minimal network bandwidth.
Or, scale up with one-to-many multicast, simultaneously distributing your content to multiple endpoints.
Power Options: Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) streamlines installation with a single cable, delivering both power and data, or you can power with the included power supply.
Or, you can use PoE and DC simultaneously for power redundancy.
Configuration and Control: Easily configure and manage your entire network of Darwin HD transmitters and receivers through an intuitive web GUI.
Built directly into the web GUI is an intuitive drag-and-drop interface; you can quickly and easily route one-to-one or one-to-many.
Darwin HD simplifies connections with advanced EDID management, featuring automatic detection and the ability to load custom EDID tables directly through the web GUI.
Video Wall Features: Darwin HD supports video wall configurations up to 9 x 9, enabling 81 displays to be configured as a single display.
Inside the Darwin Control web GUI is a powerful and intuitive Video Wall Manager designed to simplify even the most complex setups.
Easily configure layouts, manage display groups, and control individual panels.
Create arrangements such as 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4, or even asymmetrical layouts, and fine-tune bezel compensation.
With live previews and drag-and-drop functionality, you can adjust your video wall on the fly for dynamic presentations, control rooms, or digital signage.
Networking and Security: Advanced security features include AES 256 encryption, HTTPS, and SSH login.
These features ensure your data and controls remain safe and your network is protected from unauthorized access.
You can also seamlessly integrate with third-party systems such as Q-SYS, Crestron, and more using robust, secure API support.
Rugged, Compact Design: The compact design allows you to mount it discreetly behind screens or in tight spaces.
It is housed in a rugged, all-metal chassis featuring a bright Turtle Aqua color.
Optional Darwin Control Hardware: Adding Darwin Control hardware to your Darwin cluster adds advanced features and simplifies management.
Darwin Control enables centralized web GUI management, API support, and robust security with AES 256 encryption, HTTPS, and SSH login.
It features dual network ports separating AV and control, while dual RS-232 ports and 4-channel GPIO control enable precise device management and trigger automation.
Drag-and-drop routing with video previews and advanced video wall management makes managing your network of Darwin HD transmitters and receivers a breeze.
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-DARWINHD-RX Darwin HD H.265 HDMI 1080p60 4:4:4 AV-over-IP Receiver Features:
- Extend HDMI Signals over IP Network
- Receive up to 1080p60 4:4:4 Video
- Power via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
- Analog L/R Audio Output
- One-to-One/Many Unicast/Multicast
- HDCP 1.4 Compliant, H.265 Compression
- EDID Management
- Video Wall Support up to 9 x 9
- Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity
- TAA Compliant
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Turtle AV TAV-DARWINHD-RX Darwin HD H.265 HDMI 1080p60 4:4:4 AV-over-IP Receiver Specifications:
- Interfaces
- Transmission I/O:
- 1x RJ45 (LAN) Input
- 1x HDMI Output
- 1x Block 3-Pin (RS-232) Input/Output
- 1x Block 3-Pin (Analog Audio) Output
- Embedded Audio: RJ45
- Transmission I/O:
- Packaging Info
- Package Weight: 1.4 lb
- Box Dimensions (LxWxH): 8.3 x 5.4 x 3.1"
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-DARWINHD-RX?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-DARWINHD-RX is a Darwin HD H.265 HDMI AV-over-IP receiver designed to receive networked video and provide it to a local display.
It is the display-side endpoint for compatible Darwin HD transmitters and supports 1080p60 4:4:4 video workflows.
What video format does the receiver support?
A: The Darwin HD receiver is designed for H.265 network video up to 1080p60 with 4:4:4 chroma.
The output format ultimately depends on the transmitted stream and the capabilities of the connected display.
How does the receiver obtain video?
A: The receiver obtains its video stream through the Ethernet network from a compatible Darwin transmitter or configured source.
This allows displays to be located remotely from the original HDMI source without requiring a dedicated long HDMI cable between the two locations.
What is the advantage of H.265 decoding?
A: H.265 allows compressed video streams to be transported efficiently over an IP network while maintaining the supported image quality.
The receiver decodes the network stream so the display endpoint can present the transmitted video.
Does it support 4:4:4 video?
A: Yes, the product is specified for 1080p60 4:4:4 AV-over-IP operation.
Full chroma is useful for computer-generated content, text, presentations, and other applications where color detail is important.
Can the receiver be used with digital signage?
A: Yes, it can serve as the display endpoint for distributed signage sources carried over the Darwin network.
This allows signage content to be delivered from centralized or networked sources to remote screens.
What network infrastructure is needed?
A: The receiver requires an Ethernet network capable of transporting the Darwin H.265 stream and communicating with compatible control and transmitter devices.
Professional installations should account for network bandwidth, switching capacity, topology, and traffic-management requirements.
Can multiple receivers be deployed?
A: Yes, AV-over-IP architectures are intended to support distributed receiver endpoints across a network.
The practical number of endpoints depends on the network design, source streams, bandwidth, and control architecture.
What type of display connects to the receiver?
A: The receiver is designed to provide an HDMI display connection for compatible televisions, monitors, projectors, and professional displays.
The display must support the resolution and timing of the output generated by the receiver.
Where is the Darwin HD RX commonly used?
A: It is suitable for corporate AV, classrooms, digital signage, control rooms, training spaces, and distributed display systems.
Its networked architecture is useful when display locations are separated from centralized video sources.
