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Elementary Stream — Raw H.264 video or raw AAC audio, not wrapped by additional headers.

Encoder — A hardware device or software program used to compress (encode) or change a signal from one format to another or convert an analog signal into a digital data stream. The SME 100 is an encoder that converts analog audio and video into digital streams.

Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) — A data structure used to communicate video display information, including native resolution and vertical interval refresh rate requirements, to a source device over the Display Device Channel (DDC). The source device outputs the optimal video format for the display based on the provided EDID, ensuring proper video image quality.

Ethernet — A Local Area Network (LAN) standard officially known as IEEE 802.3. Ethernet and LAN technology are used for interconnecting computers, printers, workstations, terminals, services, and similar devices, within the same building or campus. Ethernet operates over twisted pair and over coaxial cable at speeds starting at 10 Mbps. For LAN interconnectivity, Ethernet is a physical link and data link protocol reflecting the two lowest layers of the OSI Reference Model.

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) — A protocol that is used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-based network (such as the Internet). Also see Secure File Transport Protocol (SFTP) for more information.

Gateway — A router or proxy server between networks, or a network node equipped to interface with another network that uses different protocols (an entrance and exit into a communications network).

Group of Pictures (GOP) — A group of successive pictures within a coded video stream. A GOP begins with an I-frame containing the full spatial resolution and data of a video frame. Predictive frames (P-frames) follow I-frames and contain data that has changed from the preceding I-frame. Bi-predictive frames (B-frames) reference frames before and after the current frame.

H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC) H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10. A block oriented, motion-compression- based codec standard developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO / IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).

HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®): an interface for the digital transmission of high definition video, multi-channel audio, and control signals, over a single cable. (NOTE: The SMD 101 transmits 2-channel digital audio only.)

HDTV — High definition television with a resolution of 1080p (1920x1080p), 720p (1280x720p), or 1080i (1920x1080i).

HDTV 1080p/60 — High definition television displayed at 1920x1080 resolution (1080p; 2,073,600 pixels) with a refresh rate of 60 Hz.

Hop — In a packet-switching network, a hop is the trip a data packet takes from one router (or intermediate point) to another in the network.

Host name — This is a unique name by which a device is known on a network. It identifies a particular host in electronic communication.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) — A network protocol based on TCP/IP that is used to retrieve hypertext objects from remote web pages and allows servers to transfer and display web content to users.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) — A networking protocol that allows web servers to transfer and display web content to users securely. All transferred data is encrypted so that only the recipient is able to access and read the content. It is not a protocol itself, but rather a combination of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) on top of the SSL/TLS protocol, which adds the security capabilities of SSL/TLS to standard HTTP communications.

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Contents User Guide Sicherheitsanweisungen Deutsch Safety InstructionsRegistered Trademarks FCC Class a NoticeSoftware Commands Specifications AvailabilityConventions Used in this Guide NotificationsContents SMD 101 Contents About the SMD About this GuideExtron SMD Video Output Output Resolution and Edid Support Table Supported formats Suggested PC RequirementsGHz dual-core processor Microsoft Windows XP or higher Mac OS X 10.6 or higherFeatures SMD 101 Introduction Front panel of the SMD 101 is shown in below Front Panel FeaturesThis section provides information on Rear panel of the SMD 101 is shown in below Rear Panel FeaturesPower Supply Connection IR In Wiring Modes 4 SMD 101 Rear Panel ResetHardware Setup Overview SMD 101 Power Up ProcedureThis section provides information about Accessing the Web-based User InterfaceOverview of the Web-based User Interface Player Page All Panels Open OverviewPlayer Controls PlayerPlaylist field Mute controlsLoad Play Source field BrowserSource format Output formatBrowser Panel, Streams Browser Panel StreamsFilter Browser Panel FilesLoad Loads the selected stream for playingNetwork Shares Network SharesLists Panel Channels tab ListsLists Panel, Favorites Tab Lists Panel FavoritesFiles are not deleted, only the history entry Lists Panel HistoryPlaylist Properties Playlist EditorPlaylist Clip Properties SMD 101 Web-based User Interface General Video Settings Panel ConfigurationVideo Configuration Hdmi Output panel Buffer Settings panelConfiguration Audio Controls Audio ConfigurationStatus Information Panel On Screen DisplayProgress Bar Panel AutomationFailover Boot playScreen Saver panel Connection Advanced ConfigurationEthernet Settings panel Network Port Mapping panel Ethernet Diagnostics panelFirmware Loader Serial RS-232 Settings panelFirmware panel Configuration panelConfiguration Files Control Options Panel Exec/Power ModePower Mode Panel Date and Time PasswordPlayer View only access all selections are dimmedDevice Reset, Reset Options Reset DeviceSnmp panel Password Management panelDisplays both device factory and user defined information Device InformationFactory Defined Information panel Network Statistics panel StatusUser Defined Information Panel Local Storage panel Device Status panelBrowser Idle Loading Content to Local Storage Using Sftp Advanced Player ConfigurationSftp Site Manager Dialog PC file uploads to Play Video from a Network Share Play Video on DemandBrowser Shares Folder Rtsp Multicast Pull Streaming SME 100 Stream DiscoveryPush Streaming Unicast Port Numbers MulticastUDP or RTP Connections Connecting to Streams Without SAP AnnouncementsHttp Connection to an SME SMD 101 also supports the URI formatsHTTP//SME100IP/web/multicast.sdp Add the SME 100 user name and passwordRTSP//SME100IP/extron IR Remote Control Connection Options LAN port defaultsRS-232 Port RS-232 protocolTo connect the SMD 101 to a host computer Front Panel Configuration PortEthernet Connection LAN Ethernet PortTo Establish a Network Connection to the SMD Verbose ModeConnection Timeouts Using the Command and Response Tables Password InformationHost-to-device Communications SMD 101-initiated MessagesError Responses SMD 101 Remote Communication and Control Symbol definitions =disabled Onscreen display timeout 0 to=default Aspect ratio settingsName, preset number, and Media URI Enclose the URI in quotes even when itPreset1urirtsp//10.13.193.170 IR input 0=disabled, 1=front panelBasic SIS Commands Command and Response TablesX2@ CV X2@X60@ Command and Response Table for Basic SIS CommandsX60# X60$Web port Telnet portSnmp port SSH portRestart network MD X1@ EX1@X1# X60EX57 EX57 * X1$EX58 X58X60% X60% SnmpX60 Snmp X51File Commands Player SIS CommandsIpa X3# Ipu X3#Command and Response Table for Player SIS Commands X59 X59#X59@ X59$X59&T TvprR X59 User PresetsTvprT X59 FavoritesX61@  G X60* X60!HISTGet X60! entries prior Delete X60 Entries priorX54 X52X56# Screen SaverX52@ X54@X55V Vol Outputs VideoTabletop Use Parts and AccessoriesMounting the SMD Furniture Mounting Rack MountingTable or Wall Mounting UL Rack Mounting GuidelinesFirmware SMD 101 Reset SummarySIS Network Shares Dialog Optimum Network Share PerformanceConfiguring Windows 7 for Network File Sharing Media Properties dialog box reopens SMD 101 Reference Information SMD 101 Reference Information Click Network and Sharing Center SMD 101 Reference Information Copying Config Files Using Internet Explorer Starting the DataViewer program Click OK to start using the programDataViewer Glossary SMD 101 Reference Information SMD 101 Reference Information SMD 101 Reference Information SMD 101 Reference Information Extron Warranty
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Extron Electronics has long been a prominent name in the realm of audio-visual solutions, and the SMD 101 is a prime example of its innovation in display management technology. The SMD 101 is a compact and versatile AV signal processor and distribution device designed to optimize the performance of modern AV systems.

One of the standout features of the SMD 101 is its ability to handle multiple video resolutions and formats, making it compatible with a wide range of sources and displays. This flexibility ensures that users can connect various components seamlessly, irrespective of their video standards. The SMD 101 supports HDMI signals, including embedded audio, while also offering the capability to manage audio signals separately, providing a comprehensive solution for users who demand high-quality sound alongside their visual content.

Another significant characteristic of the SMD 101 is its powerful scaling technology. With advanced scaling algorithms, it ensures that all video signals are converted to optimal resolutions without sacrificing image quality. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where content from different sources is displayed simultaneously, maintaining consistent clarity and detail across diverse display types.

Moreover, the SMD 101 integrates Extron's advanced EDID management to streamline the communication between source devices and displays. This technology helps to minimize configuration issues and ensures that the best possible video output is achieved. The device also includes sophisticated audio features, such as audio de-embedding and mixing, enabling users to tailor the audio output to fit their specific requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the SMD 101 provides multiple input and output options, allowing for extensive system integration. The device interfaces easily with various control systems, giving users the ability to automate and manage their AV environments efficiently. It also supports Extron's control system protocols, enhancing its adaptability within existing setups.

Built to last, the SMD 101 features a robust design that ensures reliability in demanding environments. Its compact form factor allows for easy installation in racks, under tables, or in other tight spaces.

Overall, the Extron SMD 101 stands out as a comprehensive solution for AV signal processing and distribution, combining sophisticated features with user-friendly operation. Its cutting-edge technologies make it a powerful tool for any modern AV application, from corporate settings to educational institutions.