Supports 18Gbps uncompressed bandwidth on all HDMI
Audio Support PCM, Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio up to 7.1 Ch. Digital and analog audio output
Supports extract HDMI input source device audio of OUT A or OUT B to optical and analog L/R output
OUT A and OUT B support 4K to 1080P downscale function
Supports ARC (Audio Return Channel) function
Aid advanced EDID management including AUTO, COPY and STD
Control is via front panel buttons and IR remote
Few sample applications:
TheOREI UHDS-402Ahigh-performance HDMI Matrix Switcher can switch any of these four HDMI sources to two HDMI displays. It supports resolution up to 4KX2K@60Hz YCbCr 4:4:4 and HDCP 2.2. It can extract HDMI source device audio to optical and analog L/R output.
It supports 4K→1080P downscale function if the source is 4K but TV only supports up to 1080P. It also supports ARC and EDID (AUTO/COPY/STD) function. With its 18Gbps bandwidth and the additional features with the latest HDMI standards. Flexible control via front panel buttons and IR remote.
AUDIO AND VIDEO
Input Ports:
4×HDMI Type A [19-pin female]
Output Ports:
2×HDMI Type A [19-pin female]
1×L/R audio out [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack]
1×OPTICAL audio out [S/PDIF]
Video Bandwidth:
18 Gbps
Video Resolution:
Up to 4K2K@50/60Hz(YCbCr 4:4:4),4K2K@30Hz.All HDMI, 3D TV format, etc
You can use standard HDMI cables up to 15 feet and high quality cables up to 30 feet.
However, you can use fiber optic active HDMI cables up to 200 feet. If its not a high quality cable then you may lose the signal in some instances.
You can use standard HDMI cables up to 15 feet and high quality cables up to 30 feet.
However, you can use fiber optic active HDMI cables up to 200 feet. If its not a high quality cable then you may lose the signal in some instances.
No, our switchers aren't compatible with capture cards
Yes, the included power adapter does support 220V
The UHDS-402A does support 1440p and it will operate with 1440p 60hz/120hz/144hz. However, it doesn't support downscale from 1440p to 1080p so both outputs will receive 1080p@ 60hz at the same time
No, in order to extract the sound, your soundbar should have an HDMI input port.
If your soundbar doesnt have an HDMI input port then this product will not work for your requirements & it won't be able to extract the sound
Yes, it does support 4k to 1080p downscaling function
Yes, the UHDS-402A does support Dolby Atmos pass-through via HDMI output. However, the optical audio output will only support up to 5.1ch
The Beam doesn't have an HDMI input port, it has HDMI ARC port which needs to communicate directly with TV's HDMI ARC port. The UHDS-402A doesn't support HDMI ARC output. You can connect the optical audio cable to your Sonos beam with UHDS-402A.
The UHD-402 supports HDMI ARC connection between the Output B display and the HDMI input 4. If you'd like to connect your Sonos beam via HDMI ARC connection then you'll need to use the UHD-402 instead.
If your projector doesn't have an ARC HDMI port then you'll need to use a HDMI switch with audio extraction via optical output to connect it to your Beam. UHDS-401A and UHDS-402A both support optical output audio extraction.
Yes
Yes, the UHDS-402A does support 4K@60hz 4:4:4 output through both output A and B. It also supports 4K to 1080p downscale function which can be enabled if either of the outputs are only 1080p so that you can retain 4K to the other output