New video decoders from Bosch Security Systems' Videojet range enable high-definition, standard video viewing (Sd) IP cameras.

Bosch Security Videojet 7000 and 3000

The range of Videojet set-top boxes Bosch Security Systems has two new models -3000 and 7000- that allow the transmission of video in HD quality and definitionstandar (Sd) cameras and encoders with H.264 or MPEG-4 of up to thirty images per second on IP networks.

Videojet 7000 can seamlessly decode four flows1,080p30; four H.264 720p60 flows or six H.264 720p30 flows to 10 mbps. You can also simultaneously decode twelve H.264 SD streams, at a maximum of 6 Mbps of fast-moving Autodome cameras with maximum clarity. When H.264 SD streams up to 2,5 Mbps of medium-activity scenes, up to twenty flows can be visualized.

Bosch Security Videojet 7000This set-top box can be connected directly to two HD displays, each with a screen layout set up independently, so it's especially suitable for applications like flat wall monitors. Being compact in size (compared to its decoding capability), Videojet 7000 is perfect for any application that needs solutions that take up little space.

Videojet 7000 incorporates the latest set of chips Intel H77 Express, hosted on a Mini-ITX motherboard with a Core i3 CPU of 3,1 Ghz. The system has a flash module 16 GB as a bootable medium for the operating system and application, and uses a Gigabyte Ethernet port.

The system runs a Microsoft Windows system 7, integrated and customized for Bosch Security, and Monitor Wall software based on VideoSDK 5 HD-capacity, both adjusted for HD video decoding support, with three monitor outputs (DVI-I, HDMI and DP), with the ability to use two at the same time.

Bosch Security Videojet 3000For its part, the Videojet decoder 3000 shows H.264-encoded video with a speed of up to sixty images per second from PAL sources, NTSC or HD over IP networks.

In addition, can decode a single HD video stream or up to four SD video streams at the same time in quadrant mode.


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by • 7 Oct, 2013
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