mini lightweight 40-60ms lowest latency hdmi encoder and decoder from hdmi to ip and ip to hdmi for drone video data radio link

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Q: Can I use only the HDMI-to-IP encoder and decode the stream on my computer via RTSP software?
A: No. This encoder and decoder are designed as a paired system using a proprietary protocol to achieve ultra-low latency of 40–60 ms. Standard RTSP software on a PC cannot decode the stream because it does not support this private protocol. To maintain real-time performance and minimal latency, you must use the encoder together with its corresponding IP-to-HDMI decoder.
Q: Does this HDMI encoder and decoder pair module support 4K video?
A: No. The HDMI encoder and decoder pair module does not support 4K resolution. It is optimized for mainstream 1080p video at 60 FPS, which provides smooth, high-quality video suitable for drone applications while maintaining ultra-low latency.
Q: What is the typical latency of this HDMI-to-IP and IP to HDMI system?
A: The end-to-end latency is approximately 40–60 ms, making it ideal for real-time drone video transmission and other applications where minimal delay is critical. Please check the below test video and picture.



Q: Does this ultra-low-latency HDMI encoder and decoder have an IP address or a user configuration page?
A: No. To achieve ultra-low latency for IP-based wireless video transmission in drone applications, this system uses a proprietary protocol. It does not require any user configuration or IP address setup. The encoder and decoder are truly plug-and-play: as long as your drone’s airborne and ground transceivers are on the same network segment, the system will automatically detect and configure itself for seamless operation.
Q: Is the system suitable for long-distance drone video transmission?
A: Yes, the lightweight design and low-latency IP transmission make it suitable for drone use. The actual range depends on the quality of your radio link or network infrastructure.
Q: Can I connect multiple decoders to one encoder?
A: No. This system currently supports point-to-point connections only—one encoder pairs with one decoder. Multiple decoders are not supported.



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