Product Description
The Nimbus WiMi5300AT H.264 HDMI Encoder is a high - performance device designed for various applications. It offers ultra - low latency of only 20ms, ensuring seamless and real - time video transmission. With full HD H.264 encoding/decoding and RTSP streaming capabilities, it allows for remote PC control without any delay, similar to an IP - KVM Extender. Key features include H.264 (MPEG - 4 Parts10: AVC) with Baseline Profile level 4.2. It has an ultra - low latency H.264 engine, can transport 1080p60 full HD over Ethernet or the Internet, and is equipped with an HDMI v1.3 interface. It supports video formats of DTV and VESA spec, and has 2 - channel Linear - PCM audio. The maximum encoding rate reaches 30Mbps. It's an IEEE 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) device, which helps save bandwidth cost. It enables multicasting with an unlimited number of decoders using a single multicast IP address and can be controlled from multiple decoders, suitable for live streaming and IP KVM extension. It also serves as a full HD live streaming server and an RTSP streaming server. It can relay keyboard and mouse signals for KVM over IP and display HD contents for digital signage. Even without the WiMi5300R, it can work with a low - latency software decoder like VLC Player. Applications include remote PC access, control rooms, medical imaging, digital signage, low - cost full HD encoding, full HD live streaming, RTSP servers, and education/multi - vision.
Using the Nimbus WiMi5300AT H.264 HDMI Encoder is easy. First, connect the HDMI input from your source device to the encoder. You can use the looped output for local monitoring. Then, connect the encoder to your network using a Cat.5e UTP cable. Since it's a PoE device, it can get power from the network cable. If you want to stream video, set up the encoder through the Web UI over LAN or USB. You can choose different encoding settings according to your needs. For remote PC control, connect your keyboard and mouse to the encoder. When using it, make sure your network has enough bandwidth, especially if you're streaming in full HD. Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or humidity. To maintain it, keep it clean and dust - free. If there are any issues, check the connections and try restarting the device. If problems persist, contact customer support.