AVerMedia, M.2 card for 4K 30FPS video capture and with HDMI connector

The CN311-H by AVerMedia is divided into two parts, connected to each other by means of a coaxial cable, the largest houses the main hardware components and is developed on a PCB with an M.2 connector that can be used on systems that accept formats 2260 or 2280, the other part consists of a small card where the only HDMI connector is located.

AVerMedia, leader in video capture technology, announces an unprecedented video capture card: we talk about the CN311-H, with M.2 form factor and HDMI 1.4a interface connector, able to manage a 4K video data stream with resolution of 4,096×2,160 pixels and 30 FPS.

The CN311-H is divided into two parts, the larger of the two houses the main hardware components and is developed on a PCB with M.2 connector usable on systems that accept formats 2260 or 2280, the other part consists of a small card where only the HDMI connector is located; the two sections are connected to each other by means of a coaxial cable, which can be easily adapted and implemented for the most varied customized solutions.

The hardware chosen by AVerMedia includes onboard video processing capabilities to reduce the load on the CPU and offer various optimizations of the HDMI signal, reducing the input delay and the overall workload of the system.

Support for encoding up to 10 bits makes the CN311-H one of the boards able to operate on high-end solutions, for example, in the medical, industrial, educational or simply on enterprise applications; in addition, a sampling of the audio signal is offered, also coming from the HDMI connector, on 32, 44.1 or 48 KHz.

The CN311-H is compatible with systems based on Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 and Linux, both in 32 and 64 bit versions, no information regarding price and availability; For more information, please visit the page dedicated to this page on the AVerMedia website.

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