Real 4K HDR Signal Distribution
AVLC by CYP Real 4K HDR Signal Distribution over HDBaseT
The term 4K is widely abused amongst the AV community, thanks in part to the confusion over the relative ‘standards’ available. True 4K HDR (@60Hz / 4:4:4, 8-bit) requires 18 Gbps high-bandwidth data transmission speeds, which is above the limit of HDBaseT technology.Thanks to our proprietary AVLC (Adaptive Visually Lossless Compression) technology, you can now run full 4K HDR video along with HD audio, 2-way IR, RS-232, PoH and LAN up to 100 metres via Cat 6 cables within the HDBaseT 10.2 Gbps bandwidth limits.
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Description | 16x16 AVLC | 10x10 AVLC Matrix | 4x4 AVLC Matrix | 4x2 AVLC Matrix |
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Description | 70m 4K HDR Transmisson | 70m 4K HDR | 100m 4K HDR Transmisson | 100m 4K HDR Transmisson with ARC |
A truly ground breaking technology, AVLC takes the original 18 Gbps HDR signal and compresses it within the AVLC HDMI chip and presents the HDBaseT technology with a pre-packaged 10.2 Gbps stream it can transmit without issue. Unpacking the other end is also carried out by the AVLC HDMI chip, faithfully rebuilding the signal up to its full 18 Gbps original form, leaving the HDBaseT technology alone to do what it is best at – transmitting signals over long distances via Cat 6 cable.
The adaptive part of the technology is very clever. The transmitter can recognize what data speed the source device is outputting and then alter the transmitting bandwidth required for the best performance. Therefore, any outputted signal falling under 10.2 Gbps will be transmitted along the HDBaseT installation in its native form.
AVLC (Adaptive Visual Lossless Compression) technology at a glance:
- AVLC technology supports both Video Compression and Colour Space/Deep Colour reduction.
- AVLC can auto detect the incoming signals resolution, colour space, colour depth and communicate with the connected Sink device and automatically select the best way to reduce the bandwidth.
- AVLC has no video latency.
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