Product NewsJune 22, 2026

SC6G0: four AV worlds, one bridge.

The SC6G0 AV Data Bridge routes HDMI, USB-C, UVC, and AV over IP through a single bi-directional device — replacing the stack of encoders, decoders, and converters a modern meeting room usually hides.

SC6G0: four AV worlds, one bridge.

The modern meeting room speaks too many languages. Laptops send video over HDMI or USB-C; conference cameras arrive as USB UVC devices; and more of the AV signal path now runs over ordinary IP networks. Stitching those interfaces together has traditionally meant a stack of encoders, decoders, and converters — more boxes to buy, more cables to trace, more points of failure to maintain.

YUAN's answer is the SC6G0 AV Data Bridge: a single platform that integrates HDMI, DP-ALT over USB-C, UVC, and AV over IP on RJ45 into one bi-directional bridging device. Any input can be routed to any output. One unit replaces the traditional conversion chain, simplifying the system architecture and cutting deployment cost.

The routing matrix

The SC6G0 handles ultra-high-definition video up to 4K60 at 4096 × 2160, and speaks the streaming protocols the industry actually uses: NDI|HX, Dante AV-H, RTSP, and RTMP and RTMPS, with optional support for SRT, TS over IP, and HLS. That protocol breadth covers enterprise conferencing, education, broadcasting, and professional AV-over-IP installations from a single device.

With its cross-interface conversion handled in one highly integrated architecture, the SC6G0 gives meeting spaces and AV infrastructures a simpler, more scalable foundation — and sets a new benchmark for what AV-over-IP integration should look like. U.S. enquiries can be submitted through the contact form.

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