Description
The AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-AVDM simultaneously leverages the full technological architecture of its AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR stablemate, while augmenting platform versatility through the addition of high bitrate downmixing capabilities to an already powerful silicon résumé.
When the AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-AVDM is selected for transmitter mode, preparing to encode and digitally packetize a multi-channel source for multicasting throughout an MXnet 10G ecosystem, a proprietary eight-channel bit stream audio downmixing decoder intercepts Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, or other high bitrate lossless audio codecs. This decoder extracts, converts, and configures a balanced analog stereo signal, making it available for output to third-party distribution systems via a balanced Phoenix connector. The digital audio codec component of the signal passes through for downline decoding by AC-MXNET-10G-TCVRs designated to function as system endpoints. The AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR-AVDM may also be paired with an AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR for potent, stand-alone, point-to-point applications.
AVPro Edge has cultivated several advanced concepts into MXnet-10G making it a tour de force that, just a single year ago, seemed implausible. Its design is indispensable, unique and destined to become an instant classic. The new AC-MXNET-10G-AVDM serves as another flexible gateway in the next-generation 10G lineup of heavy-duty AV-over-IP multicast offerings from AVPro Edge.
Downmixing – When an UHD 4K multi-channel source is centrally located with third-party automation / distribution devices and alongside MXnet-10G ecosystem encoders, the specially-featured AC-MXNET-10G-AVDM extracts stereo balanced analog audio (up to 24-bit / 48 kHz sampling rate) from eight-channel Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, or other high bitrate digital audio codecs for pass-along to analog distribution systems while digital codecs pass-through, via encoded multicast routing, and are available to downstream MXnet-10G devices.
HDMI Loop-Out on the AC-MXNET-10G-AVDM may be used to direct the unaltered digital codec to a surround processing component within the same central location.
The Matrix Transformed - AVPro Edge is a contributing member company in the SDVoE Alliance, the next generation of AV-over-IP. The MXnet-10G ecosystem of controller, transceiver and switches represents an entirely new approach to AV system design at an unconstrained scale. Signal distance is essentially eliminated as a deciding factor in product selection or for utilizing system features.
The AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR is perhaps the pivotal MXnet-10G ecosystem component performing dual heavy lifting, easily selectable from the front panel. As an Encoder-Transmitter, the AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR transcends traditional matrices by eliminating physical limitations such as input availability and source location, or stipulations with source format. The encoded source signal is “packetized”, then transported across the network to AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR units configured as decoder-receivers. The number of devices is limited only by the number of available switch ports.
Genlock Mode – Video signals transported through the MXnet-10G ecosystem are either uncompressed or use visually lossless, pixel-perfect imperceptible light compression. In mission critical applications, Genlock mode synchronizes decoder output with encoder input, matching the signal ‘as is’. This reduces latency to a maximum of 0.1ms (1/400th of a frame), equal to a traditional matrix switch for live performances, critical medical applications, or in a professional content mastering environment.
Seamless Fast Switching – When scaling is not bypassed in the decoder (as in Genlock mode), switching is still blazing fast… between one to two frames, or approximately 17-34 milliseconds. An AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR in decoder-receiver mode tethers to the display, avoiding re-sync and the dreaded “black screen”. Where required, an image can be Upscaled to 4K or Downscaled from 4K.
Multi-View Designed-In – Any monitor, television or projector connected to an AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR configured as a receiver (decoder) video end point can display MultiView compositing without additional equipment. Up to 32 images ( 8 x 4 or 4 x 8 ) may be displayed as Simple Grid, Hybrid Grid, Window Tiling, Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-And-Picture (PAP) or may be customized per application.
Video Wall Ready – The AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR includes provisions for bezel optimization and supports asymmetric layouts. Video walls up to 8 x 8 are possible, using AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR units paired with associated displays.
Audio Breakaway and Independent Routing – Any audio signal supported by HDMI 2.0b can be distributed over the MXnet-10G ecosystem. Clubs, sports bars, and family-themed venues benefit with breakaway audio. Premium residential projects frequently traffic video and multichannel audio via independent pathways. With the AVPro Edge AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR, outside-the-box creativity with the system blueprint is endless.
MXnet 10G Mentor - Access, via the AC- MXNET-10G-CBOX, enables rapid API system configuration and changes
Open-Architecture System Layout – With both copper and fiber I/O’s, system design possibilities are unlimited. Across the hall or across the campus, signal integrity is highest in quality and lowest in latency with AC-MXNET-10G-TCVR encoders and decoders linked in operation. Never before have integration professionals been presented with a blank slate the magnitude of MXnet-10G.