Wyrestorm NetworkHD Driver for QSC
Please Login / Register to view pricing.
In stock
Official Manufacturer Commissioned Driver
At its root, AV over IP is a method of distributing audio, video, control signals and more over a standard IP Network. Initially the technology was used in a variety of ProAV applications due to its low bandwidth characteristics, compatibility with existing network infrastructures and cost-efficient scalability for large footprint arrays. To send HD video signals from a single source to an infinite number of screens, HDMI over Ethernet, also known as HDMI over IP, takes advantage of the existing Ethernet infrastructure.
Av over IP technology has evolved to include low and zero latency transmissions, seamless switching and lossless video quality supporting 4K UHD, high frame rates, 4:4:4 and HDR to become an increasingly viable alternative to conventional AV transmission over distance technologies for both residential and commercial applications.
Supported Products
Manufacturer Approved
Features
- Combined Switching
- Audio video and usb switching
- Audio Return
- Analog Audio
- TX/RX configuration (Volume and Mute)
- TX/RX Control(IR, Serial)
- Screen Power (Cec)
- Videowall
- Multiview
Supported Models
- NHD100
- NHD200
- NHD500,
- NHD600
Communication Types
- IP
You must be logged in to post a review.
To provide a DEBUG TRACE….
- In Q-Sys Designer: Either load the project from the system (if not emulating) or load the project file (if emulating).
- Click on the driver object. Its properties appear top right. In the properties, select:
- Debug Mode: Print Debug Level: 5 Debug Subsystems: * Show Debug: Yes Either save the project to the core (if not emulating) or start emulation (if emulating).
- Double-click on the driver object to open it up. There will be a debug window at the bottom. Tick AutoSave and provide a location for saving the log file.
- Wait until the problem has happened (do whatever is needed to trigger it) and then copy and send the log file.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.