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Supporting almost all video and audio formats, codecs and file containers, including all modern video standards such as HDMI 2.0, Ultra HD 4K, HDR, 3D subtitles and HEVC video codec with one billion colors (10-Bit color encoding), the Zappiti 4K HDR media player range sets an entirely new standard. The top class Zappiti Duo 4K HDR is equipped with an internal 3.5" SATA HDD bay with hot swap function for huge total capacity (up to 32 TB) and offers powerful Wi-Fi 5G and Ethernet gigabit network capability. The Zappiti 4K HDR media players are compatible with most audio and video formats such as UHD ISO, BD ISO, M2TS, MKV 4K, MVC 3D with 3D subtitles, BD and UHD menus support, home theater audio (including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X) and high-resolution lossless audio files. This new player range is also compatible with Zappiti Video for the best possible home theater experience.
A premium product deserves an excellent interface to match as such the Chowmain Zappiti driver for ELAN offers full library across ELAN's user interfaces.
Put the finishing touch on your customer's Zappiti system using our driver for ELAN.
These advanced ELAN 2-way IP and RS232 drivers can be used with 2,000+ HDTV Supply WolfPack Modular Matrices available in any of their 8-chassis sizes. With support for up to 160 input x 160 output there is a solution for any install.
Currently we are providing an 80x80 matrix driver for ELAN. If you only have an 8x8, for example, simply connect the first 8 inputs and outputs.
In addition we have also implemented saving and recalling presets through custom commands.
Epson provides a universal API (ESC/VP21) for their range of projectors for both IP and RS232 based controls.
The Chowmain Epson universal projector driver for ELAN provides seamless integration of all Epson projectors via this API and allows you to control all the standard features you would expect with a projector and more.
Chowmain’s Command to Event driver for ELAN allows ELAN programmers to override existing remote control buttons to fire event maps.
This lets the programmers to be more creative in the solutions they provide their customers to add extra functionality.
For example they can make a one way IR bluray driver dim lights when the play, pause or stop buttons are pressed on the remotes.
Another example is that they can assign a hard button to toggle a light on and off or perhaps create a macro to execute a sequence of commands.