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Integrates a pro AV source or system into a software video conferencing
application — Sends audio and video signals from a presentation source or switcher
into a PC or Mac for integration with a software video conferencing environment.
Inputs —
One HDMI with HDCP-compliant buffered loop-through
One balanced or unbalanced stereo audio input on a 5-pole captive screw
connector
One mic/line audio input on a 3-pole captive screw connector
One USB 2.0 type B connector for audio input from a computer
Outputs —
One USB 2.0 type B connector for video and audio output to a computer
One balanced or unbalanced stereo audio output on a 5-pole captive screw
connector
One AEC reference and auxiliary audio output on a 5-pole captive screw connector
USB 2.0 connection appearing as generic Webcam to host PC or Mac —
Incorporates industry standard universal USB Video Class — UVC and USB Audio
Class — UAC drivers, allowing it to be platform independent for flexible operation with
Windows, Mac, Linux, and other operating systems.
Video scaling from 320x180 @ 15 or 30 Hz to 1080p @ 15 Hz — Video scaling to
match common software video conferencing resolution requirements ensures optimal
quality of camera or computer video content for far-end conferencing participants.
Integrated advanced audio digital signal processing (DSP) — Provides audio
mixing and signal processing capabilities, including 4x2 USB audio mixing, optimized for
integration into a software or hardware video conferencing device, an external DSP, or
sound reinforcement.
Acoustic echo cancellation (REF) reference output — Provides a dedicated
output of the far-end audio signal to serve as an AEC reference for an outboard audio
processor, allowing for echo-free conferencing.
HDMI input with HDCP-compliant loop through — Allows monitoring of the input
source or sends the signal to a display, AV system, or hardware video conferencing
device, eliminating the need for an external distribution amplifier.
USB send and return audio — Enables far-end and near-end audio management
providing optimized audio quality to the conferencing far end, as well as near end sound
reinforcement.
Support of popular software communications platforms including Microsoft
Lync
/Skype
for Business, Adobe
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HDMI video from 480i up to 1920x1200 and 1080p/60
USB streaming video output with MJPEG compression
Microphone input with 48 volt phantom power — Allows use of professional-grade
condenser microphones, including those with logic inputs for LED and mute control.
Front panel LED indicators for HDMI and USB signal status — Provides visual
feedback for:
HDMI: Input signal presence, input signal HDCP status, loop sink presence, and
HDCP loop output HDCP status.
USB: Host presence, video send, audio send, and audio return
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