• straightjorkin@lemmy.world
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              1 month ago

              It’s been mostly called AVoIP, I don’t know if I’d recommend for menus at a bar, it’s more of an easy way to change inputs to multiple displays, before with hdbt tx/rx pairs, you had to have either a switcher that had hdbt inputs/outputs (usually limited ports) or all your tx/rx pairs in the rack feeding into a switcher and a control unit telling the switcher to switch. With the avoip, it’s just a control unit and arranger connected to the network switch. It’s a little slow but it’s still developing.

        • Steven McTowelie@lemm.ee
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          1 month ago

          After reading that I thought the ‘HDMI Forum’ was a literal internet forum of nerds who invented HDMI and didn’t want to make it open source for anyone. lol.

    • xttweaponttx@sh.itjust.works
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      HDBaseT is cool, except in my experience the transmit/receive units get WAY hotter than I think make any sense. We used then at my last job for AV solutions, both ‘high end’ Crestron units and cheap Amazon.com randos - they all got HOT to the touch!