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AMX NMX-DEC-N3322D NMX-ENC-N3322D 4K60 H.26x/Dante AV-H Decoder vs AMX VPX-1401 4x1+1 4K60 Presentation Switcher
The AMX NMX-DEC-N3322D is a network decoder designed to receive compressed video streams over Dante/IP networks and output HDMI, while the AMX VPX-1401 is a presentation switcher that takes multiple local video sources (HDMI/VGA) and routes them to dual outputs. Choose the decoder for networked AV distribution systems; choose the switcher for conference rooms and multi-source presentation environments.
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AMX NMX-DEC-N3322D NMX-ENC-N3322D 4K60 H.26x/Dante AV-H Decoder
AMX VPX-1401 4x1+1 4K60 Presentation Switcher
Specs side by side
| AMX NMX-DEC-N3322D NMX-ENC-N3322D 4K60 H.26x/Dante AV-H Decoder | AMX VPX-1401 4x1+1 4K60 Presentation Switcher | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,096.00 | $2,116.00 |
| Brand | AMX | AMX |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AMX NMX-DEC-N3322D NMX-ENC-N3322D 4K60 H.26x/Dante AV-H Decoder
- ✓ Handles H.264 and H.265 compressed streams over Gigabit Ethernet for distributed AV networks
- ✓ Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports provide redundancy and failover protection in mission-critical installs
- ✓ Compact form factor ideal for integration into rack-mount or distributed system architectures
- ✓ Native 4K60 4:4:4 decoding from network sources with HDCP 2.2 compliance
Why choose AMX VPX-1401 4x1+1 4K60 Presentation Switcher
- ✓ Four input flexibility (3 HDMI + 1 VGA) handles diverse source devices in one box
- ✓ Dual outputs simultaneously feed local and remote displays via HDMI and HDBaseT
- ✓ Integrated scaler supports auto-resolution and fixed-mode flexibility for mixed-display environments
- ✓ USB 2.0 over HDBaseT extends control and signal reach to remote rooms without degradation
Frequently asked questions
What is the core difference in signal flow between these two units?
The decoder receives pre-encoded video streams over Ethernet and converts them to HDMI output. The switcher accepts live uncompressed sources (HDMI/VGA) and routes them to multiple outputs. They solve different distribution problems—network-based streaming versus local source switching.
Which unit is better for a conference room upgrade?
The VPX-1401 is purpose-built for conference rooms, offering multiple HDMI/VGA inputs for presenter devices and dual outputs to local and remote displays. The decoder suits conference rooms only if video is already being streamed over your network infrastructure from a centralized encoder.
Can these units work together in the same system?
Yes. You could use the decoder to receive a network-encoded stream and feed its HDMI output into one of the switcher's HDMI inputs, effectively combining network distribution with local source switching. This configuration adds flexibility but also cost and complexity.
What are the key video specs both units share?
Both support 4K60 4:4:4 resolution, HDCP 2.2 content protection, and H.264/H.265 standards (decoder as input, switcher processes decoded signals). The switcher includes a built-in scaler for resolution flexibility; the decoder outputs fixed resolution from its Ethernet input.