Tag Archives: HDBaseT

HDBaseT – Tips & Tricks

Inside of the wall is a CAT6 shielded cable.  There is a source up to 150m (500 ft.) away sending uncompressed HDMI video, RS232 and IR signals.  This clever receiver is perfectly suited for installations where there is a shallow space between the wall and the display. The receiver (UHBX-R-WP) is compatible with any HDBaseT […]

So How Many Signals Can a CAT6 Cable Really Hold When Moving a Digital Signage Signal?

Video signal distribution in a digital age is so much more complicated than in old days – 2012 or so, when VGA was still the predominant standard for moving video in digital signage applications.  Today VGA is declining significantly as more and more player manufacturers move to DisplayPort or HDMI for their video connections. So […]

The Analog Sunset – What Does It Mean for Your Digital Signage Extension Infrastructure (Part Two)

IT’S HERE. The analog sunset is a global change, and the term itself has become increasingly popular to describe the transition from the audio/video industry’s support of analog video, or analog and digital video signals, to only digital video signals. In the digital signage world, more and more players are no longer supporting analog outputs. […]

The Analog Sunset – What Does It Mean for Your Digital Signage Extension Infrastructure (Part One)

IT’S HERE. The analog sunset is a global change, and the term itself has become increasingly popular to describe the transition from the audio/video industry’s support of analog video, or analog and digital video signals, to only digital video signals. In the digital signage world, more and more players are no longer supporting analog outputs. […]