The associated audio from the video stream is seamlessly extracted, synchronized, and embedded into the HDMI interface, and also output on an analog RCA interface. This advanced converter features 2x 10 GbE SFP+ cages, enabling "hitless switching" for redundancy protection in critical distribution and monitoring applications. It also offers 1x Reference In via BNC, making it an ideal choice for integration into existing baseband environments such as master control, a truck, or an edit suite. The IPR-10G2-HDMI extracts a SMPTE ST 2110 essence from an incoming IP stream, presenting it for display on HDMI devices.
Its rugged, fanless, Mini-Converter design is perfect for placement in a variety of display and device scenarios, from studios to field locations. The IPR-10G2-HDMI is a SMPTE ST 2110 to HDMI Mini-Converter suited for point-of-use applications, including source monitoring and providing an HDMI feed to compatible devices. It receives SMPTE ST 2110 IP video and audio, then formats the data for output on a full-size HDMI 1.4 b interface. The IPR-10G2-HDMI is designed to provide HDMI output from SMPTE ST 2110 video and audio over IP streams. When combined with AJA KONA IP for HD, it can receive UltraHD or HD from servers and more, creating a real-world ST 2110 workflow for video over IP production and monitoring.
The IPR-10G2-HDMI offers two key methods for control. The Control LAN Ethernet port enables control of the Mini-Converter from web browsers on any platform and REST clients. The mini-USB connector allows for quick and simple initial network configuration and firmware updates. All AJA Mini-Converters, including the IPR-10G2-HDMI, ship with a universal power supply that includes international plug connections for use around the world. The compact and portable design of AJA Mini-Converters makes them ideal for placement behind a monitor, in the back of a rack, or directly on a camera rig.
A locking power connector ensures a secure connection, and an optional P-TAP power cable allows for battery power in remote locations.


