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4K Integral 2 ā User Manual
What output resolution does the Integral 2 support in HDTV mode?
All known SD, HD, Full HD and UHD formats are supported including: 480i50,480i60, 480p50, 480p60,
576p50, 576p60, 720p50, 720p60, 720p100, 720p120, 1080i25, 1080i30, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p30,
1080p48, 1080p50, 1080p60, 1080p72, 1080p75, 1080p96, 1440p50, 1440p60, 2160p24, 2160p25,
2160p30, 2160p50, 2160p60 (these are examples only, anything within the 600MHz bandwidth is
supported.)
What version of HDMI does the Integral 2 work with? Do I need HDMI 1.3/1.4a/2.0a/2.0b? Does it
matter?
It does not matter. HDfury Integral 2 works with any version of HDMI from 1.0 and up.
Do I need to set anything special in my HDMI source device to set the resolution correctly?
No. The HDfury Integral 2 will be detected as 2160p60 4:4:4 capable device by your source and it will
always accept and process the highest quality stream from your source devices. There is no need to set
the HDMI source to any specific resolution.
Is there any latency (delay) introduced to the signal?
Virtually none. The latency added is in the order of a few pixel clocks only. Nothing noticeable at all.
What is the USB port for?
To provide power from the supplied USB power unit and for firmware upgrades when new (additional)
functions and enhancements are offered.
What about long HDMI cable runs? Can I expect issues?
For 600MHz users must use "high speed" cables, or 600MHz/18Gbps certified, ideally the length should
be between 6ft and 12ft for proper 600MHz/18Gbps pass-thru. For 4K30, 1080p or less almost all cables
are ok. HDfury Integral 2 acts as a HDMI repeater device. So having HDfury Integral 2 in the path will
amplify and recover the signal. You should not need any passive (or active) HDMI amplifiers, especially if
you put the HDfury Integral 2 in the middle of your cable run. If you previously had to use an amplifier,
the HDfury Integral 2 can most likely take its place. The HDfury Integral 2 has been used with 50 foot
(and longer) HDMI cables without issues. However, please note that non-powered active cables that are
taking power from HDMI connector might fail with default Power Supply and default power cord. To
ensure support for any equipment taking power from HDMI connector at Integral 2 output, please use
the port 1 of the optional Universal Power Supply to power your unit. Alternative options/solutions
were published here.
How are the new lossless audio formats via HDMI input handled? E.g. DTS-HD/MA and DD/E-AC3: Are
they stripped down to DTS core or Dolby Digital respectively to fit the requirements of the S/PDIF
standard?
Lossless audio is transmitted through HDMI output only. HDfury Integral 2 does not compress or
otherwise downconvert the incoming audio. Only stereo and 5.1 sound can be output via SPDIF output.
The analog output supports stereo only.