Video Decoders for Monitors & Video Walls

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Video Decoders for Monitors & Video Walls

Video Decoders — Video Wall Solutions in Tbilisi

Video decoders are hardware devices in Georgia that receive IP video streams from network and convert them to HDMI/VGA signal for display on large monitors or video walls. This is the ideal solution for monitoring centers where simultaneous viewing of dozens of cameras on large screens without PC is required — decoders provide more stable operation, lower latency, and continuous 24/7 operation. LAGI offers video decoder solutions: single-channel decoders for 1 monitor (viewing 1-4 cameras), multi-channel decoders with 4-16 channels for video walls, 4K decoders for ultra-high resolution. All models support ONVIF protocol, H.265 decoding, HDMI 2.0 output, and PoE power.

Video Decoder Applications

  • Monitoring centers — security operator rooms where simultaneous viewing of dozens of cameras is required.
  • Video Wall systems — monitor matrix 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 to create unified image.
  • Control rooms — production process monitoring, transport dispatching.
  • Retail — centralized store monitoring from one location.
  • Public safety — police, fire service, emergency response operator centers.
  • Hotels and casinos — 24/7 monitoring on large screens with stable system.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between decoder and PC for video wall?

Decoder is specialized hardware only for video decoding — more stable (doesn't "freeze", no Windows updates needed), lower latency (20-50ms vs 100-200ms on PC), continuous 24/7 operation, lower power consumption. PC is more flexible but less reliable for critical systems.

How many cameras can be displayed on one decoder?

Depends on decoder model and camera resolution. Single-channel decoder — 1-4 cameras in split-screen mode. Multi-channel decoder — 4-16 cameras simultaneously. 4K decoder — 1 camera in 4K or 4 cameras in 1080p.

What is Video Wall and how does it work?

Video Wall is a matrix of multiple monitors (e.g. 3×3 = 9 monitors) that together create one large screen. Each monitor connects to separate decoder, and all decoders are synchronized to create unified image. This allows viewing dozens of cameras simultaneously or enlarging one camera across entire wall.