Aurora Intros 4K Tuner
Aurora Multimedia unveiled its V-Tune Pro 4K Tuner at InfoComm.
Designed for systems requiring IPTV, ATSC, QAM, NTSC or PAL formats, Aurora Multimedia’s V-Tune Pro 4K provides the additional capability of decoding MPEG2, MPEG4, VC-1, H.264 and H.265 with resolutions up to 4096×2160 at 60Hz via both RF and LAN access. Featuring an integrated 4K scaler for viewing 1080P HD content on 4K displays, it has IR, RS-232 and IP-based control. And both outputs are HDMI 2.0.
Featuring the ability to program any channel for OTA/Broadcast or content streaming directly from LANs, the V-Tune Pro 4K lets users to switch between any type of content — just by changing channels on the TV. While channel setup and configuration capabilities can be cloned to speed up the setup process, the device simultaneously supports all 4K2K media via both broadcast and streaming over IP.
The V-Tune Pro 4K is already shipping and here are the details.
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