(B2B customers can get this product at ₹ 50847 by availing GST input credit)
Delivery is estimated within 25 days of order confirmation.
Price is inclusive of GST and Import duty charges
Buy on EMI starting at 1824/month
The product is eligible for Free Shipping
Technical Specification
Magewell Pro Convert HDMI TX 1-Channel NDI Encoder
The Pro Convert HDMI TX 1-Channel NDI Encoder from Magewell allows you to convert an HDMI signal with
embedded audio to an NDI stream. It supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1200 at 60p on both input and
NDI output. The device can be powered via an included power adapter or over PoE using the NDI port.
It features a 1/4"-20 thread for camera mounting and can be used in the studio or in the field
thanks to a compact and robust design. There's also a PTZ+tally shared mini-DIN port for connecting
tally lights or setting up NDI-based PTZ camera control. A tally light accessory comes included.
The Pro Convert HDMI TX 1-Channel NDI Encoder from Magewell allows you to convert an HDMI signal with
embedded audio to an NDI stream. It supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1200 at 60p on both input and
NDI output. The device can be powered via an included power adapter or over PoE using the NDI port.
It features a 1/4"-20 thread for camera mounting and can be used in the studio or in the field
thanks to a compact and robust design. There's also a PTZ+tally shared mini-DIN port for connecting
tally lights or setting up NDI-based PTZ camera control. A tally light accessory comes included.
A companion Web UI allows assigning the device name, source name, and other settings. The encoder
also has an on-board SD card slot but it is not functional at the time of this writing. Any future
firmware updates will also be accessible via the Web UI.
The Pro Convert HDMI TX Encoder additionally features an adaptive HDMI equalizer that allows for HDMI
cables lengths up to 98'.
HDMI Specific Features
165 MHz HDMI receiver
Adaptive HDMI equalizer support for cable lengths up to 98'
Customized EDID support
Extraction of AVI/Audio InfoFrames
Full colorimetry support
Up to 2048 x 1200 4:4:4/4:2:2 60 fps input signals
Support for 8-input and 2-output IEC60958 audio streams
Extraction of audio formation information and channel status data
Extraction of video timing information
Extraction of 3D format information
Side-by-side half, top-and-bottom, and frame packing 3D modes
NDI Output Format
4:2:2 8-bit output
Up to 2048 x 1200 at 60 fps
Support for NDI 3.x
Supported Web Browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox version 61 and above
Google Chrome version 49 and above
Apple Safari 11.1 and above
Opera 55.0.2994.44 and above
Supported Software
OBS
XSplit
vMix
VidBlasterX
Wirecast
streamstar SW
mimoLive
Any other NewTek NDI-enabled encoding or streaming software
Video Processing Features
Video processing pipelines with 160 megapixels per second
Video brightness, contrast, saturation, hue adjustment
Video de-interlacing: top field only; bottom field only
Auto or manual selection of output aspect ratio
Auto or manual selection of input color format and quantization range
Auto or manual selection of output color format, quantization range, and saturation range
Support for RGB, YUV BT.601, YUV BT.709, and YUV BT.2020 input color formats
Support for YUV BT.601, YUV BT.709, and YUV BT.2020 output color formats
Support for limited or full quantization range
Support for limited, full, and extended gamut saturation range
Video frame rate conversion
Video mirror flip
NDI Source Name
Set the device name and source name shown in the system using Web UI
Set board-index, from 0 to F, through an on-board rotary switch
how long should your eternet cable before you run into issues ?
When using cat6a cable with the Magewell Pro Convert HDMI TX your cable run can be up to 300 feet.
What's the latency? is there any delay?
Here is the in of as followed Buffer duration value (ms) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Latency (ms) 50 66.7 83 83.3 83.7 100 116.7 133 133 150 150
How many of these could be used on a dedicated Gb network? Can I assign the IP address manually?
Yes. The following unit can be addressed via DHCP network configuration.
What is the POE wattage requirement?
This product supports PoE 802.3af and has a 6 W power consumption.
Can I power this device from a np battery? If yes can you link me to the cable and converters so I can power in the field.
We are not aware of any solutions that will allow this product to be charged by an NP battery.