SVSI JPEG2000 AES67 HDMI NETWORK DECODER

NMX-DEC-N2222A
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The AMX SVSI N2000 Series utilizes JPEG2000 compression for HD, cinema-grade video distribution on the LAN for applications when video quality is top priority. The NMX-DEC-N2222A Decoder is used to decode streams back to DVI ...
The AMX SVSI N2000 Series utilizes JPEG2000 compression for HD, cinema-grade video distribution on the LAN for applications when video quality is top priority. The NMX-DEC-N2222A Decoder is used to decode streams back to DVI or HDMI format for display on any monitor. Pair with the NMX-ENC-N2122A to encode and distribute sources of almost any format onto an existing IP network making that stream available to any endpoint in the facility. With the ability to direct any source stream to any display, large, low-cost switching and distribution systems are simple to deploy without proprietary cabling or dedicated switching hardware.

The NMX-DEC-N2222A includes Local Play, allowing users to upload and save 8 playlists that can contain up to 64 jpeg or PNG files. When a video stream is lost, the stored images will play, preventing blank displays.

Includes IR, serial, balanced audio, AES67 support, and two network ports (one POE). Digital video output only.

FEATURES
  • Input and Output Scaling – Video scaling at either input or output allows seamless switching from any source, at any resolution, to any display or projector, while preserving video fidelity
  • Plug-n-Play – Auto-detect technology reduces installation and programming time
  • Onboard Control – All N-Series encoders and decoders have on-board, built-in control capability via events that can trigger any number of TCP/UDP commands to other IP controllable devices
  • Unlimited Scalability
  • Stand Alone or Card – Available as a stand alone device, or card for use with NMX-ACC-N9206

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