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Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receivers, when joined in a system with MoIP Transmitters and one MoIP Controller create a highly scalable, flexible IP media distribution system delivering visually lossless 4K HDR (HDR 30Hz and HDCP 2.2 compatible) video and all multichannel formats including Dolby Atmos and DTS-X.

Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receivers with Audio Downmixing

Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receivers, when joined in a system with MoIP Transmitters (B-900-MOIP-4K-TX or B-900-MOIP-4K-TX-RAC) and one MoIP Controller, create a highly scalable, flexible IP media distribution system delivering visually lossless 4K HDR (HDR 30Hz and HDCP 2.2 compatible) video. Operating on a cost-effective gigabit Layer 2 PoE switch, this setup is the fastest and simplest out there. Plus, with Audio Downmixing and Audio Lip Sync adjustment, you'll have ultimate audio flexibility. Additionally, OvrC remote management allows for quick system setup, easy troubleshooting with access to live screenshots of source stream and fast, simple firmware updates. MoIP Receivers also include an integrated video scaler, allowing 4K source content to be simultaneously distributed to both 4K and 1080p displays, plus audio breakout. Lastly, RS-232, IR, and IP drivers for popular control systems provide tremendous flexibility in system design.

When installing Binary MoIP in an existing or new system, please ensure the latest firmware is installed.

Important Note - Next generation Binary MoIP Firmware now available on Support tab. Click here to learn more.

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A MoIP system can consist of any combination of 1 controller, a Layer 2 or above PoE Switch, MoIP transmitters with and without audio downmixing, and MoIP receivers with and without audio downmixing.

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4K HDR

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PoE

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Up/Down Scaling

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HDCP 2.2

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Audio Breakout

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Dolby and DTS Audio Downmixing

Our Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receiver with Downmixing eliminates the need to choose multi-channel audio or force downmixing, providing immersive multi-channel audio in one area while sharing throughout the space in 2-channel audio format.

HDMI Audio API Control

The Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receiver allows audio downmixing of multi-channel to 2-channel and multi-channel to HDMI output, enabling the HDMI downmix to be controlled by an API with three options: bypass, 2-channel mode, and auto mode for complete audio flexibility.

Supported Audio

Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Transmitters and Receivers support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD, and DTS-HD Master downmixing for ultimate flexibility in video and audio integration.

**The SPDIF input on the Receiver and output on the Transmitter is available for future use only.

Audio Lip Sync Adjustment

The Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Transmitters and Receivers with Downmixing support lip-sync adjusting for the analog output from 0ms to 250ms for perfect audio/video synchronization.

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MoIP Backward Compatibility

The B-900-MOIP-4K-RX-2AC receiver and B-900-MOIP-4K-TX-2AC transmitter are designed to coexist with B-900-MOIP-4K-RX receivers and B-900-MOIP-4K-TX transmitters, letting you downmix when needed. Plus, decoders at each endpoint provide additional system flexibility. Downmix audio from each source into a multizone audio system, expand audio from a MoIP receiver to a secondary listening zone with only 2-channel audio, or both!

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Visually Lossless 4K Video

MoIP encodes video up to 4K HDR using visually-lossless, variable bit-rate compression technology. The system is HDR and HDCP 2.2 compatible, resulting in an ultra-stable video stream, perfect audio/video sync and ultra-low latency (one frame).

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Mixed 4K & 1080p Sources and Displays

Traditional matrix switchers force you to downgrade all source content to the lowest video quality that will work on all displays. Whether your customer is moving to a full, 4K system now or upgrading from 1080p to 4K over time, MoIP provides the custom solution that fits their budget, without compromising quality.Traditional matrix switchers force you to downgrade all source content to the lowest video quality that will work on all displays. Whether your customer is moving to a full, 4K system now or upgrading from 1080p to 4K over time, MoIP provides the custom solution that fits their budget, without compromising quality.

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Impressive Video Walls

Group 4, 9, or even 16 displays together to create amazing video walls. Configuration takes only a minute, without the need to program each device. The result is a new “virtual” receiver, so you simply select the desired source, making control integration a breeze.

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Limitless Control Options

Switching of inputs (TX) to outputs (RX) is done through IP commands from a control system sent to the MoIP controller. Out of the box, the system supports three methods for controlling sources and displays: IR, RS-232 and CEC. IR or RS-232 commands can be issued via IP and generated at each endpoint. If desired, IR and RS-232 virtual routing can also be configured from any TX to any or all RX(s). Desired methods for issuing commands are selectable via the local UI. Lastly, for more basic installs where display on and standby is all that is needed, MoIP also supports CEC.

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Control System Integration

Our engineers have written drivers for the industry’s leading control systems, including Control4, Crestron, ELAN, URC and more – so controlling the system has a familiar feel. Advanced features like IR routing and RS-232 over IP deliver even more flexibility and customization – and we’ve even provided the MoIP controller’s API to create your own drivers if needed.

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The Fastest, Simplest Solution

Gone are the days of head-scratching system design, next-level network know-how and confusing configurations. Binary MoIP removes all that complexity, requiring only a Layer 2 PoE switch (210 and 310 Series), so you don’t need a network guru to install it. OvrC-enablement, simple setup and intuitive user-interfaces enable you to go from power-on to picture in 5 minutes or less.

Flexible & Scalable

The Binary MoIP solution allows you to fit, scale, and upgrade the solution to match your client’s specific needs. Need a 6x8 for one job and a 7x13 for another one? No problem. What about adding a video wall? Done. Instead of replacing the entire system, you can simply purchase new transmitters or receivers when adding sources or displays.

Ultra-Reliable HDR

With Binary MoIP, legacy EMI interference and HDCP/EDID issues are eliminated. Each source is encoded, visually lossless, at the highest quality possible (ex. 4K HDR). Then at each display, the signal is decoded from the network and scaled to the desired resolution (ex. 1080p or 4K HDR). Built-in scaling in the RX means that mixed 1080p/4K systems are no longer a problem, plus pass-through of all audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are fully supported.

The Power of OvrC

Binary MoIP delivers something no other media product can – award-winning remote management. OvrC quickens initial setup by auto-discovering the controller, plus it provides unparalleled troubleshooting tools like real-time video screenshots.

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B-900-MOIP-4K-RX-2AC

Each

Mounting ears, Mounting ear screws, Rubber feet

Up to 4K HDR@30Hz 4:2:2 | 4K HDR@30Hz 10 bit | 4K UHD@30Hz 4:4:4 8bit
Plus Full 1080p HD and lower resolution including interlaced video formats

HDR Content when available 4K HDR@30Hz 10 bit
Integrated scaler to support 4K|HDCP 2.2 on 1080p|HDCP 1.4 displays

Integrated Video Scaler: Yes (4K, 1080p)
Interlaced Video Support: Yes
HDR Support: HDR 20/24Hz (8bit)
Video Wall Support: Yes, 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4
Video Compression: Visually Lossless
Max. HDMI Bandwidth: 8.91Gbps
Max. HDMI Pixel Clock: 2

Yes

Yes

IN: N/A
OUT: 1 x 19-pin Type A Female

4:4:4

8, 10, 12bit

Audio Sample Rate: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Audio Bit Depth: up to 24-bit

2CH PCM, LPCM 2.0, LPCM 5.1, LPCM 7.1, Dolby Digital, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS NeoX, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X

Audio In: NA
Stereo Breakout/Audio Out: 1 x L/R RCA Audio
Analog Audio In: Yes
Analog Audio Out: Yes
SPDIF input: Yes

Control Features – Add RS-232 via IP or virtual routing, Modify IR via 2-way routing or IP, Add Standalone App embedded into controller.

20-60 kHz

1 x 3.5mm Stereo (blue), 12V

1 x 3.5mm Stereo (green)

IR RCVR PWR OFF/ON

Serial/RS-232 DTE/DCE

RS-232 over IP

1 x RJ-45 (EIA-561)

Over IP

Required Managed Switch: Layer 2 Managed w/ IMGP Snooping
Req. Port Throughput: 1Gbps
Max. Distance from Switch: 100m (328 ft)
Compatible Category Cable: CAT 5E/6/6A/7

150-300 Mbps (Avg) 850 Mbps (Max)

1 x RJ45 (T568B) LAN + PoE

1 frame (16ms - 60Hz, 33ms - 30Hz)

10/100/1000 Mbps

Assigned by controller

Supports single switch deployments: Yes
Supports multiple switch deployments: Yes (multiple gigabit uplink required)
On-screen Device Identification: Yes
Auto Device Discover: Yes

20-90% RH (no condensation)

32-104°F

-4-140°F

w/o rack ears: 7.24" x 0.83" x 6.14"

1U

12VDC 2A (optional accessory)

7.5 Watts (Max)

CE, FCC, RoHS

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Transmitter Video Resolution

Receiver Video Resolution

Video Features

HDCP Compliance

HDMI Compliance

HDMI Connections

Chroma Subsampling

Color Depth

Audio Features

Supported Audio Formats

Audio Inputs / Outputs

Control Features

IR Signal Frequency

IR Inputs

IR Outputs

DipSwitch 1 Controls

DipSwitch 2 Controls

RS232 Control Desc.

RS-232 Ports

CEC

Networking Features

Bit Rate

Ethernet Ports

Latency

Ethernet Pass Through 10/100Mbps

IP Address

System Configuration

Operating Humidity

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Rack Spacing

Power Consumption

PoE Consumption

Certifications

Support

Manuals and Guides

Sales Resources

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Binary B-960-MOIP Data Sheet

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OvrC Cut Sheet

Support Documents

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MoIP Comparison Chart

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Understanding Media Distribution

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Binary SKU Legend

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Binary Tech Note: AppleTV HDR 10 Compatibility

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Binary Tech Note: Roku® Firmware Compatibility Issue

Control Protocols and Drivers

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Binary MoIP RTI Driver Tech Bulletin

Only Available in APEX

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Binary B-900-MoIP System C4 Setup

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Binary MoIP Crestron Driver

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Binary MoIP Elan Driver

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Tech Note: Binary MoIP URC Driver

ONLY AVAILABLE IN ACCELERATOR

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Binary MoIP API Controller

2-Year Limited Warranty

This Binary™ product has a 2-year limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty will not apply to products that have been abused, modified or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to Snap One or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number (RA).

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Binary™ 900 Series 4K Media over IP Receivers with Audio Downmixing (2024)

FAQs

What is downmixing audio? ›

Audio Downmixing is the process of converting a multi channel signal, into a stereo signal, or taking 5.1+ channels, and downmixing them to 2 channels. With Video Distribution you're playing a single video source, like an Apple TV, to multiple TVs at the same time.

What is media over IP? ›

Binary Media over IP (MoIP) is the modern way to do AV distribution. Using the network as the backbone, 4K Ultra HD content can be sent from any number of sources to any number of displays to create a completely scalable solution. And thanks to OvrC, the system is easy to setup, control and manage remotely.

Should downmix be stereo or surround? ›

When [Downmix] is set to [Stereo] (factory default setting), audio signals are output without the Dolby Surround effects. Select this when connecting an audio device that does not support multi-channel surround formats. When [Downmix] is set to [Surround], audio signals are output with the Dolby Surround effects.

What is downmixing to mono? ›

When a stereo signal is played back in mono, the left and the right channel are merged into a single waveform. This process of mono downmixing can be expressed by the following simple formula: Mono = (Left + Right)/2. So, the mono signal is simply the sum of the left and the right channel divided by two.

What is audio over IP? ›

AoIP stands for Audio over Internet Protocol and is a solution for transmitting digital audio signals via IP network (usually a Local Area Network = LAN). The sound is divided into little digital packets and then transmitted to its destination using the network infrastructure.

How to setup AV over IP? ›

Quick Guide to DIY AV over IP Systems
  1. Determine System Size. ...
  2. Purchase Your Key Digital Equipment. ...
  3. Plan your IP Addresses. ...
  4. Select a Compatible Network Switch. ...
  5. Configure Network Switch. ...
  6. Watch the System Builder Video. ...
  7. Configure Encoders & Decoders in KDMS™ Pro. ...
  8. Install Encoders and Decoders.

What is the difference between AV over IP and traditional AV? ›

Traditional AV has distance limitations depending on your cables. Longer cable runs may lead to signal degradation. AV over IP is perfect for long-distance transmissions. It allows for the streaming of audio and video content over extended distances without significant signal loss.

What is downmix in DVD player? ›

It's done so that you can hear things that you might not hear otherwise. The example I work with constantly is downmixing 5.1 from DVDs to stereo. If you were to take a 5.1 DVD soundtrack and just use the front L and R channels for stereo, then you would be missing the center, subwoofer and rear L&R channels.

What is downmix LT RT? ›

So, Lt/Rt is a type of downmix. It is designed to be interpreted by a Dolby Pro Logic decoder, which allows it to obtain a Dolby Surround L, C, R, and S signal. In addition, the Lt/Rt downmix can also be reproduced in stereo sound systems, such as headphones or hi-fi systems.

What does Hi-Fi audio sound like? ›

High fidelity (often shortened to Hi-Fi or HiFi) is the high-quality reproduction of sound. It is popular with audiophiles and home audio enthusiasts. Ideally, high-fidelity equipment has inaudible noise and distortion, and a flat (neutral, uncolored) frequency response within the human hearing range.

What is better mono audio? ›

As previously mentioned, mono sound is preferable when the focus is on clarity of a single voice or instrument. So, if you primarily listen to podcasts, mono sound is great. Mono sound is also better for background music, particularly when you have multiple speakers (like in-ceiling speakers) covering a large area.

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