Showing posts with label hdmi 1.4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hdmi 1.4. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Share STB signal to two HDMI TV by using one set HDMI AV Sender

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I bought one set PAKITE brand 300 meters HDMI av sender from a store, because I want to share tv signal room to room and without running any wires through wall. Now I have one television and one set-top box with HDMI jack in my living room, and another one television in the bedroom. As I had connected well and the transmitter and receiver worked well, I would like to share the installation for those people who still stuck in the installation trouble.

I had to say that the image quality of transmission from the PAKITE wireless hdmi video transmitter receiver is ok, not bad. (But I got some worried about it before I bought it.) I unwrapped the box, took out the hdmi transmitter and receiver, and cables. In front of the device with "Transmitter" label is Transmitter, with "Receiver" label is Receiver, there are two hdmi interface behind the transmitter: "HDMI IN" and "HDMI OUT". There is one hdmi interface behind the receiver: "HDMI OUT". 


hdmi transmitter and receiver wirelessTransmitter connection:
"HDMI IN" connect the set-top box with hdmi cable, and "HDMI OUT" connect the television with hdmi cable, make the transmitter and set-top box in a line.

Receiver connection:

As receiver just has one hdmi jack, just connect the another television with hdmi cable.

The test result of mine

The PAKITE hdmi transmitter and receiver not just fits for set-top box, it can be a IPTV transmitterwhile using on the IPTV, it can be a blu ray transmitter while using  on the blu-ray player. And the transmitter and receiver's transmission range is ok, it's a good long distance av transmitter with hdmi jack. And this product is very Affordable for us customers!


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Sunday, March 26, 2017

How to Watch TV in Another Room Without Running Cables

Watch TV in Another Room Without Running Cables by using wireless av sender
Watching TV is the world's favorite pastime. Traditionally, televisions are the centerpiece of a living room. However, these days it's common for them to be in just about any room. This can be irritating since cable companies tend to only install a cable box near one TV unless customers pay for additional connections, and sometimes the room where you want to watch TV is across the house from where the cable/satellite wiring enters. Fortunately, there are ways to send a signal to another room without going to the trouble of running wires through your entire house.

Instructions

Connect Using a Wireless AV Transmitter and Receiver

Wireless transmitters use infrared (IR) signal to communicate between the receiver and the transmitter. Before getting started, make sure that the television that the cable box is currently installed on is connected to your Wi-Fi. Connect the hdmi av transmitter to the cable box using an HDMI cable and power it on(RCA av transmitter for signal source device with RCA/AV port). Make sure it's plugged in correctly and that the light is on.
Move to the room that contains the TV that you want to watch cable on. Plug the wireless receiver in near this TV using the additional HDMI cord. Power both the TV and the receiver on.
Navigate to your Input options on the TV and choose HDMI. The wireless receiver and transmitter may have multiple input options. If so, press the Input button on your wireless receiver and transmitter to select HDMI. You should now be able to watch cable on the second TV. You can use your cable TV remote control or universal remote to change the channels on the second TV.

Connect Using a Dongle

A dongle is a fairly new method of wireless connectivity that doesn't involve cable or even a second television. The dongle uses Wi-Fi connectivity instead of infrared to transmit streaming videos and TV from smart phones to televisions. If you have a smart TV, this is one way of watching TV without the use of a wired smart box or cable box.
You will need to have a video streaming app like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube or Amazon TV on your phone to use this method. Make sure that both the TV that you want to watch on and your smart phone are connected to your Wi-Fi. You can find the Wi-Fi connectivity option in your phone's Settings menu.
On your smart TV, navigate to the Google Play store, the Apple Store or its equivalent. Download the same video streaming app that your phone has. Log in to the app on your TV.
Open the same app on your phone. The app will display a small box-shaped icon in the top right corner. This is the dongle icon. When you touch the dongle, it should display all of the nearby smart devices that it can stream to. Select your smart TV from this list and wait for the connection to appear on your television. Once the connection is made, you can search for and play videos on your phone like normal and they will appear on your TV.

Connect Using a Channel App

Some channels such as HBO, TNT and CNN have apps that you can download to and watch on a smart TV even if that TV isn't hooked up with cable. First, sign up for an online account with your cable provider. Next, access the app store on your smart TV and download the apps for the channels you want. Log in using your cable account and begin watching TV.

Source: network


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Monday, February 13, 2017

New Opportunity on PAT-580 HDMI Wireless | PAKITE

The unit price of Full HD wireless av sender(what is it?) expensive, but the transmission range is very short. so now PAKITE develop a new model wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver with long transmission range but cheaper.
PAT-580 is newest wireless HDMI video transmitter developed by PAKITE. Most of typical model like PAT-220/PAT-530 is RCA jack, but right now, most of tv cable box has HDMI Jack only, so we have to follow the times. It’s a new model with interface - HDMI, that support HDMI 1.4/2.0.
HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
Look at the transmitter, there is two HDMI interface, one HDMI input and another HDMI output. HDMI input is for connect with signal source, like DVD/TV Cable Box/NVR, the HDMI output is for connect with TV directly, which means one sets PAT-580 could connect two set TV. About the receiver, there is only one HDMI output interface connect with TV, it keeps the long distance transmission function, so you can place the PAT-580 at different rooms.
The transmission range 300 meters is for open space, if there is obstacle between transmitter and receiver, then the transmission distance will be weaken, after passed one wall, the transmission range around 10-15 meters. Also the transmission distance is depend on the wall thickness.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

HDMI 1.3 and HDMI 1.4 Interface | PAKITE

Author: pakite

Does PAKITE HDMI av sender support HDMI 2.0 edition?

PAKITE launched a 300 meters HDMI video sender (known as HDMI av sender) latest, and this new HDMI product got many good reviews from many family. The article is an answer for HDMI interface edition which some customer asked.

HDMI known as the High-Definition Multimedia Interface, It is the first digital interface to support uncompressed digital high-definition, audio and smart format and control command data on a single cable.

1, Ethernet channel: HDMI 1.4 edition increase the data pathto achieve high-speedtwo-way transmission. Devices that have this capability will be able to send and receive data at 100 Mb / s over Ethernet. The HDMI Ethernet channel allows an integrated Internet-enabled HDMI device to share its Internet connection with other HDMI devices without using other Ethernet cables.
2, Audio return channel: the latest HDMI adds an audio channel for reduce the processing and playback of audio upload the required number of cables. HDTV directly receives audio and video content, the new audio return channel allowing high-definition TV without additional cable and using the HDMI cable to send audio to the A / V receiver.
3, 3D HDMI : Specification 1.4 HDMI devices for the definition of the common 3D format and resolution, this specification make 3D system input / output part of the standardized, standard resolution up to dual-channel 1080p.
4,4096 × 2160 resolution: the latest specifications for HDMI devices can support four times the resolution of 1080p HD resolution. The new specification supports 4096 × 2160 resolution, making the HDMI interface to be used in many digital cinema with the same standard resolution of the content transmission.
5, the expansion of support for color space: HDMI technology is now available for digital cameras designed to support the color space. HDMI-capable display devices support the sYCC601, Adobe RGB, and Adobe YCC601, providing a more accurate, realistic color when connected to a digital video camera.


PAKITE Brand 300 meters HDMI AV Sender support the newest HDMI 2.0 edition.