Spending a lot of time trying to solve audio and video format compatibility, signal integrity and EDID communication issues within your AV systems?
Atlona has your solution.
Atlona’s Etude Sync (AT-ETU-SYNC) EDID Emulator, now shipping, is the latest Atlona integration problem-solving device, replacing the AT-UHD-SYNC.
The new solution supports HDR (high dynamic range) video as well as 4K/UHD @ 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma sampling. It also provides EDID emulation and Hot Plug Detect communication between HDMI sink and source devices.
“The Etude Sync has quickly gained a reputation for helping our partners detect and correct signal integrity issues associated with cabling or connections throughout the installation and commissioning process,” said Joshua Castro, product manager, Atlona, in a company announcement. “With the increasing popularity and demand for 4K and HDR video, the Etude Sync comes to market at the right time, effortlessly resolving compatibility problems between source and destination.”
In addition to addressing HDMI signal and device-related issues, the Etude Sync reports HDCP compliance at the source and sink, and supports HDMI 2.0 data rates up to 18 Gbps. It can manage EDID communication with the source by delivering EDID from the display or the Etude Sync’s internal memory.
Here’s more from the Atlona press release:
The Etude Sync is ideal for AV system troubleshooting as well as ensuring reliable, consistent performance. For convenience to installers and technicians in the field, the Etude Sync can be powered via USB by the included power supply, a laptop, or any available USB port nearby.
The Etude Sync is now available for a suggested retail price of $249.99, and is protected by Atlona’s award-winning 10-year limited product warranty and customer support services. This ensures integrators can specify, purchase, and install the Etude Sync with confidence.
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