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Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter

BH #OCOMXHDMI2IP • MFR #OMX-HDMI-2-IP
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Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter
Key Features
  • Converts HDMI Signal to Standard TCP/IP
  • Transmits Signal Over Local Network
  • Also Works as an Extender Up to 394 ft
  • Supports Resolutions Up to 1080p60
The Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter converts an HDMI input to standard TCP/IP and transmits it over your local area network in resolutions up to 1080p60. The conversion to TCP/IP allows you to forego the limitations of point-to-point extender systems and transmit directly over your network. You can also use this set as a typical point-to-point extender and transmit for up to 394 ft over a single Cat6 cable or 328 ft over a Cat5e cable. The transmitter unit features a static IP address and can be paired with up to eight receivers on the same network.
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Ocean Matrix HDMI-2IP Overview

The Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter converts an HDMI input to standard TCP/IP and transmits it over your local area network in resolutions up to 1080p60. The conversion to TCP/IP allows you to forego the limitations of point-to-point extender systems and transmit directly over your network. You can also use this set as a typical point-to-point extender and transmit for up to 394 ft over a single Cat6 cable or 328 ft over a Cat5e cable. The transmitter unit features a static IP address and can be paired with up to eight receivers on the same network.

Key Features
  • Converts an HDMI signal to TCP/IP and transmits it over your local network
  • Supports resolution up to 1080p60 and 36 bit deep color
  • Can also be used as a point-to-point extender supporting transmissions up to 394 ft
  • The transmitter features a static IP address and supports up to 8 receivers simultaneously
  • Supports DTS-HD, Dolby-true HD, LPCM7.1, DTS, Dolby-AC3, and DSD audio formats
  • 10.2 Gbps bandwidth
  • HDCP compliant
  • Aluminum housing

Ocean Matrix HDMI-2IP Specs

Input / Output
Transmitter: 1x HDMI 1.3 input; 1x RJ-45 output
Receiver: 1x RJ-45 input; 1x HDMI 1.3 output
Transmission Distance Supported
394 ft (120 m) over Cat6; 328 ft (100 m) over Cat5e; TIA/EIA568 B cabling standards
HDCP Compliance
HDCP 1.2
HDMI Input Resolution Supported
480i@60 Hz, 480p@60 Hz, 576i@50 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 720p@50/60 Hz, 1080i@50/60 Hz, 1080p@50/60 Hz
HDMI Output Resolution Supported
480p@60 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 720p@50/60 Hz, 1080p@50/60 Hz
Color Depth Supported
24-bit, 30-bit, 36-bit deep color
Supported Audio
DTS-HD, Dolby-true HD, LPCM7.1, DTS, Dolby-AC3, DSD
Bandwidth
10.2 Gbps
TMDS
0.5 - 1.5 Vp-p (TMDS)
DDC Signal Voltage
5 Vp-p (TTL)
Input Cable Length
16.4 ft (5 m)
Output Cable Length
16.4 ft (5 m)
Power Supply Voltage
5 VDC
Power Consumption
< 3.6 W
Dimensions
(Tx or Rx unit): 4.25 x 2.25 x 1" (10.8 x 5.7 x 2.5 cm)
Weight
(Tx or Rx unit): 4.8 oz (136 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.95 x 5.9 x 3.2"

Ocean Matrix HDMI-2IP Reviews

Works well, but included documentation incomplete

By Dean
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-09-09

If You are connecting these through your local network, you need the OceanMatrix document on their site: https://www.oceanmatrix.com/Portals/0/OMX-HDMI-2-IP_Config.pdf

Works in distributed system

By Brandon
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-03-22

I have two systems running off of these in two different applications. One is as a straight 1to 1 extender, and the other is 1 Tx to 4 Rx through a standard switch. Both run 1080p with varying lengths of cable (50-125’). All devices have worked flawlessly since install. 2 years and one year respectively.

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Can I have the model number of the correct ...

Can I have the model number of the correct receiver to pair 3 more TV's to this unit ?
Asked by: Corey
The Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter (BH # OCOMXHDMI2IP) will use this receiver: Ocean Matrix OMX-HDMI-2-IP-R HDMI over IP Extender Receiver (B&H # OCOMXHDMIIPR) 1080p HDMI Signal Extender Transmits up to 393' with Cat 6 Cable HDCP Compliant Takes Advantage of Existing Wiring Supports Multichannel Audio
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2024-10-27

Do both (transmitter and receiver) need power ? ...

Do both (transmitter and receiver) need power ? or ONLY one of them?
Asked by: Manny
Yes, both the transmitter and receiver will need to be powered. It will come with 2 AC power supplies.
Answered by: gracem
Date published: 2022-03-18

AC/DC Switched Source COMES WITH UNIVERSAL ...

AC/DC Switched Source COMES WITH UNIVERSAL STANDARD ADAPTERS, POSSIBILITY OF EXCHANGES WHY DO I NEED TO CONNECT IN BRAZIL?
Asked by: ARLEN
The Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter will work in your country with the correct plug adapters.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2024-07-31

Can we connect this device via optical cable for ...

Can we connect this device via optical cable for distances up to 10 km?
Asked by: sat1
No you can not. This is designed for standard Ethernet cables. We recommend using a fiber optic extender if you intend to use fiber optic cables.
Answered by: jabarih
Date published: 2021-08-04

Will this device transmit/receive 1080i ...

Will this device transmit/receive 1080i (interlaced) video?
Asked by: Steven
The system offers the following in and out. HDMI Input Resolution Supported 480i@60 Hz, 480p@60 Hz, 576i@50 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 720p@50/60 Hz, 1080i@50/60 Hz, 1080p@50/60 Hz HDMI Output Resolution Supported 480p@60 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 720p@50/60 Hz, 1080p@50/60 Hz
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-08-01

So this unit can transmit HDMI signals over LANs ...

So this unit can transmit HDMI signals over LANs and through CAT 5/6 network cable like an HDMI extender?
Asked by: DNN
Here are the setup configurations for the Ocean Matrix HDMI Over IP Extender / Converter. Setup - https://bit.ly/3SH5xdB
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2022-09-29

Can I have multiple receivers? I have one source ...

Can I have multiple receivers? I have one source that I would like to display on 3 different displays in 3 different locations.
Asked by: Eric
Yes, one can work with up to 8 receivers, with capability to send the same source to multiple receivers.
Answered by: Richard
Date published: 2021-10-21

question

Does this introduce noticeable delay in the video?
Asked by: Anonymous
No. It is amazingly fast.
Answered by: Shawn M.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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