HDMI distribution is achieved by AV devices, such as extenders, switches or matrices, that accept a single input signal and distribute the same signal to multiple isolated outputs and/or destinations without ground loops or signal degradation. Video signals can be switched from any source to any screen, overcoming distance limitations of traditional CATx video extenders. It can be used in many setups like point-to-point extension, one-to-many distribution, and video wall processing where video can be scaled from different. HDMI over Ethernet, also called HDMI over IP, uses an existing ethernet infrastructure to distribute HD video signals from one source to an unlimited number of screens. What Is HDMI over Ethernet and How Does it Work?
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