HDFury has extended its 4K HDR 18Gbps/600MHz processing and conversion up to 330ft long distance 4K HDR 18Gbps/600MHz transmission via Ethernet cable, following the HDBaseT standard, in its HD Maestro.
The Maestro allows any HDMI source to be shown on any of the connected displays and any sources Full HDMI audio to be played on any AVR.
The news is that Maestro is now also capable of extracting full audio from any TV ARC or eARC (HDMI2.1) up to Atmos High Bit Rate over True HD and forward it via HDMI to ANY AVR capable input! And that it offers autoswitching between sources via TMDS, this allows to autoswitch sources such as ATV4K, X1X or Shield. 'That no other switch on the market are able to autoswitch. Period', according to the company.
Via the RS232 connector it allows for custom editable commands based on the incoming signal, Nits Booster, HDR Fixer, HDR metadata replacement, HLG>HDR converter, AVI deciphering and creating.
Maestro is the first HDFury device to provide an the new embedded HDfury webserver. This eliminates the need of a dedicated computer with special driver to run configuration software. So any device with a webbrowser can be used to control and update the Maestro TX Central or Maestro RX.
The Maestro HDBaseT audio and video over ethernet transmitter and receiver are equiped with an improved HDR management feature.