BZBGEAR 4x2 HDMI Matrix Switcher & Scaler for 4K 18Gbps 4:4:4 Signals
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- The BG-UHD-42M HDMI Matrix Switcher can distribute up to four HDMI sources to two HD and 4K displays. The unit supports resolution up to 4K2K@60Hz YCbCr with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling and it is HDCP 2.2 compliant. It is capable of extracting HDMI source device audio to analog L/R and optical output. With a 4K source, the unit can downscale 4K→1080P to work with 1080 displays.
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Scale Playstation 3 from 720p to 1080p please reply
Would be nice if you guys could show a diagram of how to connect from TV to receiver then HDMI splitter this would help me
what is cap frequency for 1080 ? Have two monitors 1080, but one of them supports 144hz. Will it work on 144hz for 1080 ?
This unit supports up to 60HZ, 144 Hz is used for gaming requiring a good Video card in a PC to support that high of a frequecy.
Does it have automatic switching to whatever source is active?
Dev, no it does not. This is a manually controlled unit.
I don't see HDR mentioned I imagine it's not supported
HDR is not supported with this unit, only up to 4K2K@50/60Hz(YCbCr 4:4:4).
18 Gbps or 18 GBps?
Gbps
@@BZBTVchannel thanks for the quick response. As a heads up, you guys are saying Giga Bytes per second for Gbps, when that is Giga bits per second. In the case of this switch, not a big deal, but when you are discussing sending signals over ethernet, it can matter.
Matt Carey yes, you’re absolutely correct. Chris does say Giga Bytes instead of Gigabits. Thanks for catching and the heads up ;)