Difference between revisions of "Repeater system configurations"

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==HDMI repeater with Quad view==
 
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In the above design, the controller HDMI is connected to the main switch, limiting the number of inputs available for recievers etc.  One input on the quad view facility would also be used by the controller.
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To increase the number of inputs, a 3rd HDMI seamless switch is connected to an input of the 2nd HDMI switch.  The repeater controller IR commands for any of those inputs and the quad view are set to include the command to set the 2nd switch to the correct input.

Revision as of 11:08, 20 February 2022

The BATC repeater controller is designed to be a flexible but basic controller and requires to be configured with audio and video switches to become a complete repeater.

This page shows some typical configurations.

Basic HDMI repeater

Basic HDMI repeater.JPG

This example uses a standard seamless HDMI switcher with 4 inputs, one of which is the HDMI output of the controller RPi, controlled by Infra Red.

Experience has shown that although the switch is advertised as seamless, the switch between sources is not truly seamless. This glitch is enough to cause any encoder following the switch to hang up. This problem is solved by using a 2nd HDMI seamless switch as a buffer between our main switch and the encoder.

Basic HDMI with buffer.JPG

HDMI repeater with Quad view

HDMIquad (Medium).JPG

In the above design, the controller HDMI is connected to the main switch, limiting the number of inputs available for recievers etc. One input on the quad view facility would also be used by the controller.

To increase the number of inputs, a 3rd HDMI seamless switch is connected to an input of the 2nd HDMI switch. The repeater controller IR commands for any of those inputs and the quad view are set to include the command to set the 2nd switch to the correct input.