The AMX SVSI N2000 Series is designed to deliver high-quality video distribution over IP networks using advanced JPEG2000 compression. This series is ideal for applications where maintaining top-notch video quality is essential, such as in high-definition and cinema-grade environments.
The NMX-DEC-N2222A Decoder is a critical component of this system, facilitating the conversion of encoded video streams back to DVI or HDMI formats for display on monitors. It seamlessly integrates with the NMX-ENC-N2122A Encoder, which handles encoding and distributing video sources of nearly any format across an existing IP network. This pairing allows for straightforward, large-scale distribution and switching of video content without the need for proprietary cabling or specialized hardware.
A standout feature of the NMX-DEC-N2222A is its Local Play capability. This function enables users to upload and store up to 8 playlists, each capable of holding up to 64 JPEG or PNG files. In the event of a video stream loss, the decoder will automatically switch to these stored images, ensuring that displays remain active and informative, thus avoiding blank screens.
The NMX-DEC-N2222A supports various input and output options to ensure flexibility and compatibility. It includes IR and serial connections, balanced audio, and AES67 support. Additionally, it features two network ports, with one supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE) to simplify installation and reduce cable clutter. The device is designed for digital video output only, ensuring high-quality performance across all connected displays.
Overall, the AMX SVSI N2000 Series provides a robust and versatile solution for video distribution, combining high-definition video quality with flexible, user-friendly features that cater to both small and large-scale installations. The integration of JPEG2000 compression technology and advanced features like Local Play make it an excellent choice for demanding video applications in various professional environments.
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