MORGANVILLE, NJ June 12th, 2019, (InfoComm 2019, Booth 1931) — Aurora Multimedia will be demonstrating the only encrypted 4K60 4:4:4 10Gbps AV over IP transceiver box and wall plates, utilizing their Patent Pending IPBaseT® technology based on the BlueRiver NT+ SDVoE platform. The IPX-TC3 Series compliments the growing line of AV over IP products. Aurora is changing the topology of AV resolving all existing issues with reliability, serviceability, scalability, capability, and inventory.
The IPX-TC3 and IPX-TC3 Pro is the only 10Gbps SDVoE transceiver to have redundant fiber version and selectable copper fiber in a single unit. Aurora is also the first company to utilize PoE with 10G and has worked with Ethernet switch companies to develop and ship 10G PoE switches paving the way for cleaner installations.
Aurora provides an entire solution with its SDVoE wall plate. Available in white or black, the IPX-TC3-WP allows a complete in room experience that box only solutions cannot achieve.
Aurora’s latest combines a variety of IP technologies and features under one unified protocol using a simplified topology. Seamless switching, USB 2.0 (480Mbps), Dante®/AES67 8-channel (another Aurora first), 1Gbps Ethernet, and control are some of the core capabilities of IPBaseT®. The IPX-TC3 also supports dual OSD (On Screen display. This allows for content to be generated at the encode and decode sides.
The IPX-TC3 also supports the new ReAX™ IP Control engine option (IPE-REAX-1) base on Javascript™. ReAX allows full IP control automation throughout the network without the need of an external proprietary control engine.
Powerful hardware needs powerful software to compliment. The IPBaseT® Manager allows full set up and control of all functions. Key features are the EDID editor allowing for full manipulation of an EDID to create common denominators and Rapid Deployment Tool (RDT) which can fully configure a large system in minutes.
Utilizing the bandwidth of a standard 10Gbps copper or ?ber, the IPBaseT® IPX Series supports large scalable audio/video matrixing, and it does so while replacing multiple technologies and products with a "single-box" distributed platform.