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Content collected from miracast.org positions the site as a provider of “4K60Hz HDMI-to-fiber/Ethernet transmission chip solutions.” It appears to target hardware manufacturers and system integrators, offering chip samples, reference designs, technical documentation, and development support. This is closer to an audio/video transmission chipset solution site than a conventional software developer tool.
The solutions cover several product lines, including 4K60Hz zero-latency, 4K60 H.264 Display over IP, 1080P60 zero-latency/encoding, and 4K30 H.264. The zero-latency solution claims 0.2ms latency and supports HDMI transmission over CAT5/5E Ethernet cable or fiber. The fiber solution text mentions 50Km+, while the page overview claims coverage from 100 meters to 100 kilometers. The Display over IP solution can run on 10/100/1000M or 10/100M networks, making it suitable for one-to-many distribution. The page also lists chip models such as AM8672, AM8671, AM8670D/R, AM8662D/R, AM8862D/R, AM837x, and AM836x, along with package information including LQFP128, QFN88, and TFBGA324. For integration, it supports IR/UART control, L2 switches, one-to-one, and one-to-many scenarios.
The page does not disclose pricing, licensing model, minimum order quantity, sample fees, or payment methods. It only provides a phone number, email address, and weekday service hours. Support offerings include chip samples, reference designs, technical documentation, and development support, but there are no public datasheets, SDK/API resources, software downloads, or developer portal visible. As a result, early-stage evaluation will likely require contacting the sales or technical team.
The main advantage is that the specifications are relatively concrete, covering typical AV scenarios such as real-time display, long-distance transmission, reuse of existing LAN infrastructure, and multi-screen distribution. The different latency and bandwidth options are also clearly separated. The downsides are that the company entity, country/region, open-source or closed-source status, pricing, mass-production supply details, and certification materials are not disclosed. The quality of the development documentation can only be inferred from brief page descriptions. It is suitable for hardware product development teams working on HDMI extenders, AV over IP, digital signage, education multimedia systems, and monitoring centers. It is not suitable for users looking for a general-purpose software API or open-source development framework.
The page does not provide enough information to assess access from China, so its China accessibility should be marked as unknown. For deployment in China, key points to confirm include network accessibility, sample procurement, RMB settlement, FAE support, and supply lead times. Comparable alternatives include Valens HDBaseT, Lattice video bridge solutions, Semtech, and other AV over IP chipset/encoder solutions.
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