1x2 HDMI Splitter with IR Example 1: Split the output from a DirecTV DVR and send it to a nearby TV on a 3-foot HDMI cable as well as another TV that is in the room next to it on a 25 foot HDMI cable inserted through a hole in the wallboard. Your DirecTV remote control can now operate the DVR in that room with the IR control unit that comes with the 1x2 HDMI splitter.
1x2 HDMI Splitter with IR Example 2: Split the output from a DVD player and send it to a a nearby TV on a 3-foot HDMI cable as well as another TV that is on the patio with a 35 foot 22 gauge HDMI cable inserted through a hole in the wallboard. Your DVD remote control can now operate the DVD from the patio with the IR control unit that comes with the 1x2 HDMI splitter.
1x2 HDMI Splitter with IR Features:
- One HDMI input signal split to two HDMI widescreens with remote IR on one output
- Supports 3D
- Supports CEC
- Supports deep color 30bit, 36bit
- Comes with a built-in IR extender function
- Support Blue-Ray 24/50/60fs/HD-DVD/xvYCC
- Digital audio format, as DTS-HD/Dolby-trueHD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD
- Supports signal retiming
- Supports input up to 15metres AWG26 HDMI standard cable length, output distance up to 25metres AWG26 cable length
- No loss of quality
- Installs in minutes
- Includes a DC5V/1A power supply
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2. Support video color format 24bit/deep color 30bit,36bit
3. Support audio format DTS-HD/Dolby-trueHD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD
4. Max bandwidth 225MHz
5. Max baud rate 6.75Gbps
6. Input/Output TMDS signal 0.5~1.5Volts p-p(TTL)
7. Input/Output DDC signal 5Volts p-p (TTL)
8. Input cable distance 15mAWG26 HDMI standard cable
9. Output cable distance ≤25mAWG26 HDMI standard cable
10. Max working current 800mA
11. Power adapter format..Input: 50HZ, 60HZ): 100V-240V; Output: DC5V/1A
12. Operating Temperature range (-15 to +55℃)
13. Operating Humidity range 5 to 90%RH (No Condensation)
14. Dimension (L x W x H) 110X52X20 (mm) 15. Weight 190g
A: This product features CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allowing your HDTV's remote to manage up to ten devices that are connected via HDMI (such as Blu-ray Disc players or home theater receivers) with no special programming needed. For example, you can use your remote to turn on your TV, your player, and your receiver at the same time, and adjust the system volume with one button. All devices must support CEC, though.
Most major TV manufacturers now support CEC, and an HDTV with HDMI 1.3 will likely have the technology. Manufacturers call it by different names; LG Electronics, for instance, calls its implementation SimpleLink, whereas Toshiba calls its version CE-Link. Interoperability isn't mandatory, so some manufacturers limit control to their own products; Sony, for one, allows only Sony-to-Sony communication.