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Zero-Configuration 1080P H.265 AV over IP Decoder w/ Video Wall & Visual Control
SKU: HDIP100D$169.00
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● Zero Configuration: Works flawlessly with universal Ethernet switches; no need to configure IGMP. Set up within minutes, just plug and play.
● IP Matrix with Video Wall: Works with HDIP100E encoders to build a distributed IP matrix with a video wall up to 8×8. More flexible and scalable than traditional matrixes.
● Effortless Visual Control: Install the “VDirector” App on your smartphone, tablet or computer to manage all codecs simultaneously.
● Long-Distance Extension: One pair of encoder/decoder can extend 1080P full HD HDMI signal up to 394ft/120m. Transmits farther than common HDBaseT extenders.
● Multi-Functional IP Solution: Supports the advanced H.265 compression, HDMI audio extraction, PoE, RS232 pass-through, fast seamless switching, ID key, etc.
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HDIP100 Zero-Configuration AV over IP Decoder
Build Video Wall in Seconds
The industry’s first and only plug-n-play AV over IP solution. Easier than ever to build a 1080P distributed IP matrix with video wall, ideal for sports bar, house of worship, retail, etc.
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Note: This IP decoder can’t be used alone; it must be used with one or more HDIP100E encoders for HDMI signal extension or switching. One encoder can distribute an HDMI signal to maximum 50 units of decoder simultaneously.

Plug & Play
Works flawlessly with a universal Ethernet switch; no need to configure IGMP for many-to-many applications. Quite friendly to installers and end-users.

Visual Control
Install the “VDirector” App on your smartphone, tablet or Windows PC for effortless visual control. Easily manage all codecs at the same time.

Video Wall
Build a distributed IP matrix system with a video wall up to 8×8, ideal for sports bar, house of worship, shopping mall, etc.

H.265 Codec
Supports the advanced H.265 codec, HDMI audio extraction, PoE, RS232 pass-through, fast seamless switching, etc.
Designed to Build an IP Matrix with Video Wall
HDIP100D is AV Access’s best-selling AV over IP decoder, requiring no configuration on the Ethernet switch. The HDMI over IP decoder can work with one or more HDIP100E encoders for one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many applications. With IP matrix capability, video wall support, easy visual control and other amazing features, this HDMI over IP solution is ideal for wide applications like sports bar, restaurant, house of worship, shopping mall, retail store, casino, school, etc.
Learn MoreTypical Applications
No matter it’s a sports bar, retail store, house of worship, casino or other scenario, our HDIP100 AV over IP solution can function as an HDMI extender, splitter or distributed IP matrix, to transmit splendid audio and vivid video. Some of the applications are as follows:
Sports Bar & Restaurant
Adopt the HDIP100 AV over IP solution in your sports bar, to meet all your needs for AV extension, distribution, switching, video wall and mobile centralized control. It ensures your patrons enjoy the best screen viewing experience possible.
House of Worship & Church
Utilize the powerful HDIP100 HDMI over IP solution to distribute an HDMI source to multiple displays in your church. It can grant your priest or pastor with a seamless and user-friendly setup to communicate content and information to your parish.
LEARN MOREShopping Mall & Retail Store
Install HDIP100 in an equipment room of a shopping mall or retail store, and distribute all advertisements to every corner/corridor in your shop. With the dazzling video walls, HDIP100 helps boost your business with superior video and sound.
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No Configuration Required, Friendly to All Users
The HDIP100 AV over IP encoder/decoder can work flawlessly with a universal Ethernet switch, both managed and unmanaged. Don’t need to spend so much time configuring IGMP any more, as HDIP100 solution is truly plug-n-play. Whether you are an installer or end-user, you can effortlessly complete installation, even if you were not exposed to any IP knowledge before.
Note: You must use a PoE Ethernet switch if you want to supply power to the decoder. A gigabit switch is recommended.
Easy Visual Control on Your Palms
With the visualized and user-friendly VDirector App, you can perform the settings below:
⭐Preview all sources and preset different scenarios;
⭐Switch any source to any or all displays;
⭐Drag-and-drop to perform matrix switching;
⭐Create/Delete a video wall up to 8×8 within 15 seconds;
⭐Enable CEC function to turn on/off all connected displays.

Easy Visual Control on Your Palms
With the visualized and user-friendly VDirector App, you can perform the settings below:
⭐Preview all sources and preset different scenarios;
⭐Switch any source to any or all displays;
⭐Drag-and-drop to perform matrix switching;
⭐Create/Delete a video wall up to 8×8 within 15 seconds;
⭐Enable CEC function to turn on/off all connected displays.

More Scalable and Flexible than Traditional Matrix
HDIP100 AV over IP solution supports one-to-one application, so only one pair of encoder and decoder can work together to transmit 1080P full HD HDMI signal up to 394ft/120m. You can also add up to 254 units of encoders or decoders to form a distributed IP matrix, which is far more flexible and cost-effective than traditional matrixes.
Note: HDIP100 is more cost-efficient when you need irregular matrix switching like 3×7, 5×9 and 15×40 or when you need to build a matrix larger than 8×8.
Compatible with Various Devices
You can install the “VDirector” App on your mobile devices for visual control, including iPhone and iPad, Android smartphone and tablet, Windows PC and tablet, etc. Besides, HDIP100 supports RS232 control passing through a 3rd party device like a projector. It can also be integrated into a 3rd party control system like Crestron.
Notes:
1. For visual control on your smartphone/tablet, you need to install an additional wireless router for signal transmission.
2. For the visual control app, you can input and search “VDirector” in App Store or Google Play to install the iOS/Android version. You can also scan the QR code in the user manual to download. For Windows version, please click this link to download.

Specifications
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Video Input Port 1 x LAN Input Resolutions up to 1080P@60Hz Output Port 1 x HDMI Output Resolutions up to 1080P@60Hz Video Protocol H.265 Video Compression Audio Input Port 1 x LAN Output Port 1 x HDMI, 1 x Line Out Audio Format MPEG4-AAC and LPCM Stereo Control Control Method VDirector App General Power Supply DC12V 1A /PoE Power Consumption Encoder: 5W (Max) Decoder: 6W (Max) Product Dimension (W x H x D) 175mm x 25mm x 100.2mm/ 6.9” x 0.98” x 3.9” each for encoder and decoder Net Weight 0.60kg/1.32lbs each for TX and RX
Video | ||
Input Port | 1 x LAN | |
Input Resolutions | up to 1080P@60Hz | |
Output Port | 1 x HDMI | |
Output Resolutions | up to 1080P@60Hz | |
Video Protocol | H.265 Video Compression |
Audio | ||
Input Port | 1 x LAN | |
Output Port | 1 x HDMI, 1 x Line Out | |
Audio Format | MPEG4-AAC and LPCM Stereo |
Control | |
Control Method | VDirector App |
General | |
Operating Temperature | +32°F ~ +113°F (0°C ~ +45°C)
10% ~ 90%, non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -4°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ +70°C)
10% ~ 90%, non-condensing |
Power Supply | DC12V 1A /PoE |
Power Consumption | Encoder: 5W (Max) Decoder: 6W (Max) |
ESD Protection | Human body model:
±8kV (air-gap discharge) ±4kV (contact discharge) |
Product Dimension (W x H x D) | 175mm x 25mm x 100.2mm/ 6.9” x 0.98” x 3.9” each for encoder and decoder |
Net Weight | 0.60kg/1.32lbs each for TX and RX |
In the Box
- 1 x HDIP100D Decoder
- 1 x Power Adapter (DC 12V 1A)
- 3 x Exchangeable Plugs (US, UK, EU)
- 2 x Phoenix Male Connectors (3.5 mm, 3 Pins)
- 2 x Mounting Ears (with Screws)
- 1 x User Manual
In the Box
- 1 x HDIP100E Encoder
- 1 x Power Adapter (DC 12V 1A)
- 3 x Exchangeable Plugs (US, UK, EU)
- 2 x Phoenix Male Connectors (3.5 mm, 3 Pins)
- 2 x Mounting Ears (with Screws)
- 1 x User Manual
Comparison Chart of Related Products
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HDMI2.0 Cable | 4KEX60-H2 | 4KEX70-H2 | 4KEX70-ARC-H2 | 4KEX100-L | 4KEX100-H2 | 4KEX300-F | HDIP100E/HDIP100D | |
Supported Video Resolution | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 8bit), 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, 1080p @60Hz | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit), 4K@60Hz (4:2:0 10bit), 1080p@60Hz, 3D | 1080p@60Hz |
Transmission Range | 1m/2m/3m | 164ft (50m): 1080P. 115ft (35m): UHD 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 | 230ft (70m): 1080P. 130ft (40m): UHD 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 | 230ft (70m): 1080P. 130ft (40m): UHD 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 | 330ft (100m): 1080P. 330ft (100m): UHD 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 | 330ft (100m): 1080P. 330ft (100m): UHD 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 | 1000ft(300m):4K & 1080P | 394ft(120m): 1080P |
HDMI | 2.0a | 2.0b | 2.0a | 2.0a | 1.4 | 2.0a | 2.0a | 1.3 |
HDCP | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 1.4 |
POE/PoC | / | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | No | Can be powered by PoE switch |
IR Control | / | Uni-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | Bi-Direction | No |
RS232 | / | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
HDR | 4K60Hz | 4K60Hz | 4K60Hz | 4K60Hz | No | 4K60Hz | 4K60Hz | No |
ARC | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Router/Ethernet Switch Compatibility | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Troubleshooting FAQ
- Try resetting both the encoder and the decoder.
- Set the source resolution to 1080P to check if it helps.
- Try connecting the source to the display device directly, without using the encoder/decoder. Then check if there is any video output.
- Try resetting both the encoders and the decoders.
- Check the devices’ IP address information. Ensure the PC/mobile device running the VDirector and all the encoders/decoders are in the same LAN.
- Ensure the broadcast function of both the wireless router and the Ethernet switch is not disabled.
- It is recommended to use a Gigabit Ethernet switch.
- Please note that the more codecs you add to the network, the greater network bandwidth is required.
- It is recommended to separate the codecs’ local area network from your home network, especially when you need to add a large number of codecs.
- Check if the connection method of the RS232 cable between the codecs and the control/controlled device is correct. It should be “TX-RX, RX-TX, GND-GND”.
- Please note that the default baud rate of the device is “115200”.
- Perform an RS232 loopback test to see if the RS232 pass-through function can work normally.
- Try connecting the control device and the controlled device directly without using the codecs. Then check if the RS232 connection works.
- Set the input source’s audio format to PCM.
- Try connecting the source to the display device directly via an HDMI cable. Then check if there is any audio output.
- Try connecting the encoder to the decoder directly, without using the Ethernet switch. Then check if the problem is solved.
- If this problem occurs only when the codecs are connected to the Ethernet switch, it is probably caused by network packet loss.
- Check the network connection. Try using the Ethernet switch with strong processing power as the hub device. Please don’t use the wireless router as the hub device of the whole network.
- Check if the trunk bandwidth is sufficient. There should be no more than 50 streams for 1G trunk connection.
- Try using a new Ethernet switch with stronger processing capability, or connecting less codecs to the Ethernet switch. Thus, some ports can be reserved to reduce the work load.
- Check if this problem is caused by some ports or the poor quality of the corresponding Cat cables. Swap the Cat cables for these ports to check.
- If there are other applications on the same network, try removing them to avoid mutual influence.
Other FAQ
AV over IP stands for “Audiovisual over Internet Protocol”. It is the transmission of audio, video and control signals over a network cable infrastructure, like WAN, LAN or the Internet. Different from conventional analogue AV environments, AV over IP commonly refers to the use of standard network equipment to switch and transmit audio/video signals.
Compared with traditional AV solutions, AV over IP solutions boast more flexibility and scalability. The number of sources and displays attached is no longer limited. Even when physical ports run out, multiple IP switches can be connected to expand. They also break the distance barriers and allow you to have better ratio of inputs to outputs.
Different from HDIP120 AV over IP solution, HDIP100 supports video wall up to 8×8 and easy visual control with mobile App. There is no need to configure your Ethernet switch to build a distributed IP matrix system. With HDIP120, you need to configure VLAN on your Ethernet switch for matrix switching. What’s more, HDIP120 features HDMI local output and IR remote control, which HDIP100 doesn’t support. If you need to build an IP matrix with video wall, HDIP100 is the right solution for you. If you only need HDMI extension and splitting, HDIP120 is a more economical option for you, priced only at $79.99 (a transmitter and receiver kit) on our site.
The HDIP100 AV over IP solution is easy-to-use and plug-n-play. The HDMI encoder/decoder can work easily with any universal managed or unmanaged Ethernet switch on the market. It features matrix switching, video wall support, easy visual control, H.265 codec, fast seamless switching and other amazing features.
This easy-to-use and plug-n-play AV over IP solution features matrix switching, video wall and visual control. It is ideal for wide applications like sports bar, restaurant, shopping mall, retail store, house of worship, casino, college and university, etc.
HDMI over Ethernet, also know as HDMI over IP, is a technology that allows users to extend HDMI signals over long distances using Ethernet cables.
It is a method of transmitting audio and video signals over a network. It involves sending HDMI signals from a source device, such as a Blu-ray player or computer, to a display, such as a TV or projector, through an Ethernet cable.
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Bought a pair of these for testing and evaluation for AV integration in commercial environments (retail, hospitality) and have put them through the wringer. I have to say that so far the units have met or exceeded my needs and expectations.
They are quality built and were easy to install under table and behind screen (we can use extremely flat mounts). Connections are snug and resilient and will not pop out easily which is good. The form factor is ideal and all connections are on the rear. Simple LED status on the front for power and signal. Nice.
The video quality is quite good for this price range. Even at 1080P60 the image is well suited for digital signage and retail use. Latency is low and acceptable for the environments that will be deployed for.
The encoder and decoder paired easily with a direct connected LAN cable (using provided DC adapters) right out of the box. They paired easily with POE switches, both managed and un-managed. The on-screen source button is really nice and shows IP address and video signal. Looking forward to setting up the first video wall with the VDirector app.
Last comment is positive interaction with our Rep. John has been very helpful and knowledgeable. This is worth 5/5 rating.
I have tried lots of hdmi extender who need to be connected directly or over switch. Never have I experienced this, Usually the ip extender only do one to many or many to one, this one does support unlimited combination, meaning that you could send signals from one transmitter to many receivers and ALSO using many transmitters to many receivers. Hope it is making sense. It does whatever you like in however you like.
Perfect for video wall even as I am using in for a 3*3 one in my store.
The directions are simple, and I was pleased to find out it was as easy to setup as it was advertised. I used mine to sent the output of my DVR across the house and it worked in 5 minutes of hook up. Now I do suggest running this on a gigabit network but the picture is clear and smooth. Heads up the units run hotter then expected but I'm told not to worry and the company has been reliable in the past so I expect no issues. Also, it is quite easy to set up a video wall on the app that I installed on my iPad. I plan to add a few more units to my setup shortly.
Love all AV Access products, they are all made to a high standard and have been engineered to last, not to just work for a year. This is the decoder in this, i am also using an encoder in conjuction to use this. I tried two different methods, first i done a direct wire from the Encoder to Decoder - and it worked flawlessly. You can see from one of the pictures that there is a CAT 6 Tester showing the length of the cable, and it carried the signal flawlessly. Both ends do need to be powered still even if there is a direct cable going in between.
I then tested it within my house, where i have created a network for the house with CAT 6a hardwired lines going to each room using patch panels, wall mounts and network switch. I then placed my encoder at the far end of my house and used the tie lines in the wall, and then routed it from the patch panel into a network switch, and then put the decoder at the main tv using a powerline kit and worked perfectly. Took around 5 seconds to pickup and sync with the encoder! The image quality does NOT suffer at all. Really amazed with this item! I have also included screen shots of the app that these come with when connected to a local network. It helps configure if you are using multiple encoders and decoders in the same network. You can also configure video walls if you are doing more corporate installations. Cant recommend their products enough honestly! Go AV Access.. Look forward to your new products!!
I installed the product in my sports bar in California. The decoders (HDIP100D) worked right away with the encoder (HDIP100E). It finds it in the network right away without any configuration. Literally, plug and play. No complaints, fully recommend. The PoE is a plus, and the fact that it directly connects through a router makes this a nice setup.
The "No Source" display when there is no video input, is nice but I wish it would go off after a certain amount of time. This would allow the TVs to actually turn off automatically. Minor annoyance.