Local equipment
Best when a TV or projector needs its own streaming player, game console, or receiver and no other room needs that source.
Whole-home video distribution
Watch cable, streaming devices, cameras, media players, or other shared sources in the rooms that need them—without placing a stack of equipment below every TV.

Choose by how the home will be used
The right system may be a direct local connection, one long-distance extender, a fixed HDMI matrix, or a scalable AV-over-IP design. Denali Tech maps the rooms and viewing habits first, then chooses the simplest reliable architecture.
Best when a TV or projector needs its own streaming player, game console, or receiver and no other room needs that source.
A practical choice when the final number of shared sources and displays is known and every room needs independent selection.
Built for projects that may grow, need many displays, or benefit from endpoint-by-endpoint expansion and remote service tools.
Designed as a complete path
Video problems are often caused by the full path—not simply the TV. Source settings, HDMI format, cable distance, network design, switching, control, rack cooling, and power must all work together.

A clear project path
Identify every TV, projector, source, rack location, and room that must watch independently.
Choose the right path for each room and verify formats, distances, audio, control, and expansion.
Run, terminate, label, rack, power, cool, program, and test the complete system.
Give the family a simple way to select a room and source, plus a clear support path.
Common questions
No. Shared sources can be placed in a rack and routed to selected rooms. Some specialty or gaming sources may still work best locally.
Yes, when the system is designed with enough independent source paths and endpoints for the way the household watches.
Yes. A professionally designed system can present room and source choices through an integrated control platform so daily use stays simple.
Yes. We first review the existing matrix, extenders, cabling, displays, source formats, control programming, rack, network, and power to identify the real limit.
Send the floor plan or a simple room list, the sources you want to share, the rack location, and photos of any existing equipment. We will help you identify the right first step.
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