Best Way to Stream NVR Feeds to a Wall of TVs

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Asked By TechieBear2023 On

I'm working with several NVRs that receive streams from IP cameras at different locations. I'm looking for a solution to display the live camera feeds from those NVRs on a setup of multiple TVs (with one camera feed per TV). I want to know which hardware and software solutions I should consider. Currently, there are a couple of Video Management Software systems running on the NVRs, so I'm not looking to purchase a dedicated vendor solution. My initial thought is to use desktops with multiple GPUs to output to the TVs, since I've seen this done with a laptop and 1-2 monitors at my front desk security. I'd really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions that could help refine this plan or raise other considerations!

4 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru90 On

Have you looked into Netcam Viewer on Amazon? I've used it for similar setups without any issues. Might be worth a shot!

Answered By SleekDev01 On

Also, Unifi sells a device that can do exactly what you're trying to set up! Definitely check that out as an option.

Answered By MatrixMan77 On

Here's a less elegant but functional solution: connect your video output to a video matrix controller, which will let you manage the TVs as one big display. Alternatively, since your IP cameras probably have a public IP with a username and password, you could just open a new browser instance for each camera and position them on the TVs as you prefer.

Answered By CleverCat80 On

You might want to check out a dedicated decoder that matches your camera model. This way, you can input the camera streams and then output them to a few TVs, as many decoders typically have 2-3 display outputs. If you're thinking of having one camera per TV, that could definitely complicate things. I'd recommend using larger TVs to display multiple camera feeds per screen instead.

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