Introduction
The Lumens OIP-N60D Dante AV-H is an advanced solution for low-latency 4K video distribution over IP networks. This versatile OIP Bridge is designed to receive IP streams from various sources, including other OIP Bridges, IP cameras, and playout servers. It supports multiple streaming standards, notably Dante AV-H and Dante audio, offering a unified platform for routing, configuration, and control.
Key Features
- Decodes Dante AV-H & RTSP streams with HDMI and USB output.
- Supports bi-directional Dante audio for enhanced connectivity.
- Delivers high-quality, low-latency 4K video.
- Enables long-distance, IP-based AV transmission.
- Offers flexible power options with PoE and USB power support for easy installation.
Advanced Capabilities
Dante AV-H Integration
Leveraging Dante AV-H technology, the OIP-N60D integrates seamlessly with Dante applications for comprehensive audio and video management. Dante Domain Manager further enhances this by providing system alerts, user access control, and remote management capabilities.
IP Video to USB Conversion
The device efficiently encodes IP video streams from RTSP and Dante AV-H into UVC/UAC-compliant USB signals. This feature is ideal for connecting with video conferencing platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom, allowing for easy webcam integration.
Bi-directional Dante Audio
With support for bi-directional Dante audio, the OIP-N60D facilitates integration with Dante microphones, DSPs, and speakers. This makes it a perfect companion for hybrid meeting rooms, ensuring clear and synchronized audio transmission.
USB Webcam Extension
The OIP-N60D Dante AV-H can transmit webcam signals over an IP network, enabling quick and easy AV integration. The signal is then decoded by a compatible device, such as the OIP-N40E, for USB output.
Connectivity and Specifications
The OIP-N60D Dante AV-H features HDMI 2.0 output, USB Type-C and Type-A ports, 3.5mm audio input/output, and a GbE LAN Ethernet port. It supports up to 2160p60 resolution, H.264/HEVC video decoding, and MJPEG video encoding. Power can be supplied via PoE (IEEE802.3af) or USB, ensuring installation flexibility. Management is accessible via OSD or Web interface.
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