AMX NMX-ENC-N1133A-C VIDEO OVER IP ENCODER
$849.98
AMX NMX-ENC-N1133A-C Video Encoder – Functions: Video Encoding, Video Scaling, Audio Embedding – 1920 x 1200 – VGA – Network (RJ-45) – USB – Rack-mountable
Description
AMX NMX-ENC-N1133A-C Video Encoder – Functions: Video Encoding, Video Scaling, Audio Embedding – 1920 x 1200 – VGA – Network (RJ-45) – USB – Rack-mountable
Additional information
Product Type | Video Encoder |
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Product Family | N1000 |
Product Series | N1000 |
Product Name | NMX-ENC-N1133A-C Video Encoder |
Product Model | NMX-ENC-N1133A-C |
Manufacturer | Harman International Industries, Inc |
Manufacturer Website Address | |
Manufacturer Part Number | FGN1133A-CD |
Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
VGA | Yes |
HDMI | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Brand Name | AMX |
Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Functions | Video Scaling |
Marketing Information | The new NMX-ENC-N1133A-C provides the functionality of the NMX-ENC-N1133A in a card form factor for use with the NMX-ACC-N9206 2RU Rack Mount Cage, providing a clean rack mount solution for multiple encoders and decoders. It Features improved digital pixel reproduction and cut the already imperceptible latency in half. Packetized video streams not only remain visually lossless throughout distribution, they also arrive instantly. It has separate HDMI and VGA/RGB inputs, supports PoE, AES67, and has a separate SFP port. The SFP fiber path allows visually lossless video to be routed on a fiber-only network and extend signals beyond the reach of category cable. Added USB connectivity will enable users to extend USB over IP for select touch-enabled displays and KVM applications. The N1000 Series Encoders and Decoders are an affordable local AV over IP switching solution that packetizes video into a minimally compressed IP format to create anywhere from a small 2×1 seamless presentation switcher up to a mid-size matrix switcher using off-the-shelf network switches. Common Applications The NMX-ENC-N1133A-C is the perfect solution for any low-latency application, particularly scenarios with a live presentation when the presenter is using a keyboard and mouse like in a conference room or classroom. |