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Review Summary
The Kramer Electronics TP-121EDID Computer Video & Audio over Twisted Pair Transmitter w/ EDID is a device for sending VGA computer video signals and stereo audio over twisted pair cables such as CAT-5. The device also receives and stores EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information from the connected display.
15-pin VGA is capable of carrying very high resolutions of analog component RGBHV signals, but its transmission distance is limited. For sending VGA and associated audio signals across a facility, one excellent option is converting the signal for transmission over a CAT-5 cable. This enables the signal to travel distances in the hundreds of feet.
The TP-121EDID is a PC / audio stereo line transmitter that receives from a computer source an RGBHV video signal and an unbalanced stereo analog audio signal and transmits them over twisted pair cable to a Kramer TP-122 receiver (not included). The transmitter converts the unbalanced audio signal to a digital audio (S/PDIF) stream before transmitting in order to preserve the quality of the signal.
(The audio can come from any source and not necessarily the computer video source.) The receiver converts the video signal back to VGA and the audio to unbalanced stereo audio, while also preserving S/PDIF for output. Kramer recommends using shielded twisted pair cables for best results.
When the TP-121EDID is connected to a display device and the EDID CAPTURE button is pressed, the transmitter reads and stores the EDID from the display device. Thereby, the display can be disconnected and later reconnected without rebooting the operating system.