IDIS DIRECTIP · NDAA & TAA COMPLIANT
Professional 16-Channel 4K Video Decoding Engine
The IDIS DP-DD1316 is an enterprise-grade DirectIP™ 16-channel network video decoder built to deliver unmatched real-time monitoring stability for modern security control rooms, enterprise command centers, and multi-display monitor walls. Engineered for ultra-high-density surveillance deployment, this professional decoding engine effortlessly translates high-bandwidth network streams into flawless, low-latency physical display feeds. By eliminating the hardware vulnerabilities and operating system maintenance overhead associated with traditional PC-based decoding stations, it offers a secure, standalone solid-state solution perfect for mission-critical commercial environments, corporate offices, and sprawling logistics facilities.
Resolution
Up to 12MP (4K Out)
Optics / Input
16 IP Channels
Performance
Up to 480ips Live
Protection
Solid-State Embedded
Seamless DirectIP™ Integration & Multi-Stream Flexibility
At the core of its high-throughput architecture, the IDIS DP-DD1316 Video Decoder leverages advanced H.265 and H.264 video compression codecs to process incoming network streams efficiently, offering a massive incoming network throughput of up to 90Mbps. This flexible appliance boasts simultaneous output mapping across a triple-display interface featuring ultra-high-definition HDMI (up to 3840x2160), crisp VGA, and standard legacy CVBS analog connections. Systems integrators can dynamically customize grid layouts to scale from single-camera views up to detailed 16-channel matrices. Built to operate natively within the secure IDIS DirectIP framework, this device simplifies layout management, reduces network congestion through intelligent multi-streaming protocols, and guarantees stable, real-time live video display performance without frame loss.
True 4K Ultra-HD Output Layouts
The primary HDMI interface outputs native 4K (3840x2160) video resolution, allowing multi-window security matrices to retain razor-sharp details. Security personnel can monitor 16 separate IP cameras simultaneously on a single display panel without sacrificing individual camera clarity or structural pixel accuracy.
PoE Infrastructure & Ultra-Low Overhead
Featuring standard IEEE 802.3at (Class 4) Power over Ethernet support, this decoder can be powered directly via a single network drop. The solid-state embedded architecture means no operating system licenses, no malware vulnerabilities, and immediate recovery to live display mode following power interruptions.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Camera Model |
DP-DD1316 |
| Video Inputs |
16 IP Channels (IDIS IP Cameras Supported) |
| Maximum Resolution |
Up to 12MP (Depending on Camera Specifications) |
| Video Outputs |
1x HDMI, 1x VGA, 1x CVBS |
| HDMI Resolution |
3840x2160, 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1600x1200 |
| Display Speed |
Up to 480ips (Images Per Second) Live Display |
| Video Compression |
H.265, H.264 |
| Network Interfaces |
1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port (10/100/1000 Base-T) |
| Incoming Throughput |
90Mbps Max. |
| Power Source |
12VDC (1.4A, 16.8W) or PoE IEEE 802.3at (Class 4) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
200mm x 44mm x 153mm (7.9" x 1.7" x 6.0") |
| Weight |
0.78kg (1.72 lbs) |
Can this decoder display non-IDIS cameras?
The DP-DD1316 is optimized natively for the IDIS DirectIP ecosystem to ensure plug-and-play network protocol handling, latency reductions, and fluid multi-stream switching. It supports native IDIS IP cameras and network transmission equipment seamlessly.
What are the benefits of using a dedicated hardware decoder over a PC station?
Dedicated hardware decoders provide much higher operational reliability. They run on a specialized, embedded, stable solid-state architecture that eliminates OS patching, hard drive failures, driver updates, and exposure to traditional computer viruses or unauthorized configuration changes.
Does this device support simultaneous use of HDMI and VGA outputs?
Yes, the decoder features triple physical outputs (HDMI, VGA, and CVBS) that can actively interface with distinct monitors, delivering flexibility in control room display configurations and dynamic operator views.
What does NDAA and TAA compliance mean for commercial deployments?
NDAA and TAA compliance ensures this equipment is certified for use in highly regulated government installations, defense projects, corporate infrastructure, and financial facilities, as it does not incorporate components from restricted blacklisted technology vendors.