Aurora Multimedia Extenders
Aurora Multimedia extenders, bought from HDTV Supply, are used to transmit audio, video, and control signals over long distances using different kinds of transmission mediums such as HDMI, HDBaseT, and IP. Aurora Multimedia had a range of audio and video extenders, known for their high-quality and professional use. Aurora Multimedia Extenders are devices designed to extend the reach of audio, video, and control signals over long distances, usually via category cables (e.g., CAT6, CAT6, or CAT7) or fiber optic cables.
The features of Aurora Multimedia extenders include:
- Distance Extension: Aurora Multimedia extenders can typically extend HDMI and control signals over large distances - often up to 100 meters (330 feet) or more, depending on the model and transmission medium.
- Support for High Resolutions: These extenders usually support high resolution audio and video, often up to 4K UHD and sometimes even 8K.
- HDCP Compliance: They are typically HDCP compliant, meaning they can transmit protected content while preserving the integrity of the signal.
- Audio Support: Many models support multi-channel audio formats, such as Dolby Digital, DTS, and PCM.
- IR and RS-232 Control: They often include bidirectional infrared and RS-232 control capabilities, allowing devices to be controlled remotely.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE): Some extenders feature PoE capabilities, which means they can receive their power through the same Ethernet cable that transmits data, eliminating the need for separate power supplies.
- EDID Management: These extenders usually have EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) management to ensure correct display capabilities between source and display.
- Ease of Installation: These devices are designed for easy installation and operation, often featuring LED indicators to show the status of power, link, and signal.
- Robust Build Quality: Aurora Multimedia extenders are usually built with a robust and reliable design for use in professional environments.