AMX-N26D013 vs AMX-N26E013 — Compare
AMX NMX-DEC-N2625D-WP-NA AMX N2625D Decoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style vs AMX NMX-ENC-N2615D-WP-NA AMX N2615D Encoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style
The N2625D is a decoder that receives and displays networked video signals, while the N2615D is an encoder that captures and sends video onto the network. Choose the N2625D if you need to distribute video to multiple display endpoints; choose the N2615D if you need to capture video from source devices and distribute it across your network.
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AMX NMX-DEC-N2625D-WP-NA AMX N2625D Decoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style
AMX NMX-ENC-N2615D-WP-NA AMX N2615D Encoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style
Specs side by side
| AMX NMX-DEC-N2625D-WP-NA AMX N2625D Decoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style | AMX NMX-ENC-N2615D-WP-NA AMX N2615D Encoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,767.00 | $1,762.00 |
| Brand | AMX | AMX |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AMX NMX-DEC-N2625D-WP-NA AMX N2625D Decoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style
- ✓ Decodes 4K60 4:4:4 video from network for wall-mounted display endpoints
- ✓ Low-latency performance ideal for live performance and broadcast applications
- ✓ Virtual Network USB 2.0 Hub supports up to four decoders on one host
- ✓ Audio breakaway allows independent routing of video and audio streams
Why choose AMX NMX-ENC-N2615D-WP-NA AMX N2615D Encoder Wall Plate w/ Dante, Decora Style
- ✓ Captures video from HDMI, USB-C, or analog stereo sources for network distribution
- ✓ PoE+ powered—no separate power runs required for installation
- ✓ Dual codec support (H.264 and MJPEG) offers format flexibility
- ✓ Integrated 7.1 embedded audio over Dante on same network backbone
Frequently asked questions
What is the core difference between these two products?
The N2625D decodes incoming network video streams to HDMI for display output, while the N2615D encodes video from local sources (HDMI, USB-C, analog) into network packets for distribution. They are opposite ends of a networked AV system.
Which one do I need for my control room installation?
If your control room has source devices (cameras, computers) that need to feed displays elsewhere, use the N2615D encoder at the source. If your control room has displays that need to receive video from remote sources, use the N2625D decoder at each display.
What are the key technical differences in connectivity?
The N2625D has HDMI 2.0 output for displays and Dante audio input. The N2615D has switchable HDMI and USB-C inputs, plus 3.5mm analog stereo input, and supports embedded 7.1 audio over Dante. The N2615D includes PoE+ power; the N2625D does not mention PoE.
Do both support the same audio and video standards?
Both support 4K60 4:4:4 MWC codec, DCI 4K, and HDCP 2.2. Both use Dante AV-A for networked audio. The N2615D additionally supports H.264 and MJPEG formats and embedded 7.1 audio, while the N2625D supports sample rates up to 96 kHz and audio breakaway functionality.