AMX Introduces SVSI N3300 Series 4K60 H.26x/Dante AV-H Encoders and Decoders
Fully-featured, Cost-effective Streaming Family Extends Reach of SVSI 4K60 Networked AV Solutions to the WAN
ISE 2024 (Stand #3F300) - BARCELONA — HARMAN Professional Solutions, the global leader in audio, lighting, video and control systems, announced its new AMX SVSI N3300 Series Encoders and Decoders. The feature-rich series offers greater streaming flexibility and interoperability, and is ideal for almost any streaming application but is especially applicable for colleges and universities, casinos, courtrooms, hospitality, and government applications.
The N3300 Series delivers the highest quality 4K60 H.26x and Dante AV-H video content at the lowest bandwidth to extend the reach of SVSI 4K60 networked AV solutions to the WAN for streaming, video to desktop, digital signage, set-top boxes, or mobile device applications.
In addition to transmitting HDCP content from N3300 Encoders to Decoders, they also feature recording of video to a USB 3.0 external drive on encoders, video preview images viewable from the built-in web interface or from a touch panel, and enhanced support for high-security networks. Dante AV-H, a standard for AVoIP devices created to allow for the interoperability of multiple devices on the network is also supported. With Dante AV-H, N3300 products are compatible with Dante Studio, a suite of software tools for PC, that allows you to monitor or bring video directly into UC, recording, production, or streaming applications without the need for additional hardware.
Available in stand-alone box and card form factors, N3300 Encoders simultaneously output both 4K60 H.26x and 1080p H.26x video streams to provide the best video quality locally and the lowest bandwidth video for remote viewing or recording when required.
“We’re really excited to introduce the N3300 Series as it gives us the ability to offer extremely high-quality 4K60 H.26x or Dante AV-H streaming as well as the ability to simultaneously output a 1080p H.26x video stream to provide the best video quality locally and the lowest bandwidth video for remote viewing,“ said Kyle Barron, Networked AV Product Manager, HARMAN Professional Solutions. “This series also empowers new opportunities for hybrid learning and virtual collaboration, exemplifying the AMX commitment to offer more truly impactful and cost-effective possibilities for networked AV.”