Viewing camera video from network to TV

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Nov 8, 2024
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Africa
Hello,
We want to display all the video camera to one TV.
Scenario: BOTH NVRs are 4432 model
NVR 1: 32 channel
NVR 2: 21 channel.

The server room is located around 250m from showroom.
The server room consists of two NVRs and router/switch, gear.

The showroom consists of Two Hisense VIDAA Smart TVs, with HDMI, RJ45 and VGA.

The distance between the server room and showroom is 250 meter.
The question is what is the best solution to connect them?.
1. Extract from network to TVs?
2. Connect cable direct from the two NVRs as input and output a single HDMI cable to TVs (distance issue 250meter).
Please kindly help.
Thank you so much.
 
Hello,
We want to display all the video camera to one TV.
Scenario: BOTH NVRs are 4432 model
NVR 1: 32 channel
NVR 2: 21 channel.

The server room is located around 250m from showroom.
The server room consists of two NVRs and router/switch, gear.

The showroom consists of Two Hisense VIDAA Smart TVs, with HDMI, RJ45 and VGA.

The distance between the server room and showroom is 250 meter.
The question is what is the best solution to connect them?.
1. Extract from network to TVs?
2. Connect cable direct from the two NVRs as input and output a single HDMI cable to TVs (distance issue 250meter).
Please kindly help.
Thank you so much.
I'd go with HDMI over fiber.
 
If it is possible from video network to TVs, it should show tour all the channels one at time.
Only if you can find a RTSP video player that works with Hisense VIDAA Smart TVs.
 
In the UK if I was asked to complete a task as this, I would use a HDMI to DVB (digital video broadcast) modulator. Then run a good quality 125/165 grade coaxial cable to the TV's. Split the signal to both hopefully compatible DVB TV receivers. Latency will be approx 2-3 seconds!