NovaStar™ Table Talk Ep #2 ft. VX1000 High-Resolution Video Processor [PRODUCT OVERVIEW]

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • NovaStar™ is the global leader in LED video display solutions, and Blizzard Lighting is their #1 U.S. distributor. The VX Series of LED video processors from NovaStar includes several models that can be configured for a variety of video applications & feature built-in scaling for a true, all-in-one display solution.
    In episode #2 of Table Talk, Rich & Will from Blizzard go over the specs & features of the VX1000 controller, which is capable of 6.5 million pixel loading capacity, making it ideal for ultra-wide/tall screen sizes (typically found in medium- and high-end rental, stage control systems, and fine-pitch LED screen use).
    The VX1000 has 10 ethernet ports, and it supports video controller, fiber converter, and bypass working modes. It's capable of receiving multiple video signals and can process high-resolution 4Kx1K @60Hz images. It also features stepless output scaling, low latency, 3D, pixel-level brightness, chroma calibration, and more to present an excellent image display experience.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @thebake77
    @thebake77 4 месяца назад

    What do I need to send from my computer to the vx1000 over fiber? I already have OM3 fiber and some hdmi to fiber converters. Using the hdmi converters works fine for a while and then there is “tear/glitching” then it’ll lock back in for a bit. Obviously this isn’t acceptable for live shows. So how do I connect my computer out to the vx1000 using its fiber connections? TIA!!!

    • @blizzardlighting
      @blizzardlighting  4 месяца назад

      Sadly, the fiber connections are for output only, sorry. FWIW we've had mixed luck with HDMI->Fiber converters regardless of whether or not they're going into a video wall processor.
      Maybe try something like a BlackMagicDesign HDMI->3G SDI converter instead?
      Good luck!