Introduction Pixel Net AV over IP

Converting to video walls is a major decision for any organization, and not something that can be done in one day.

While Pixel Net AV over IP may offer the most powerful hardware and software on the market today (with up-to-the minute updates), it’s important to understand what your own needs are as well.

The first concern you might want addressed with our blog post today is how scalable would this technology need to be?

Best Pixel Net AV over IP is a complete audio-visual distribution platform capable of visualizing any type of data on any size or resolution display. The flexible hardware platform can be deployed as a single signage player, matrix switcher, multi-viewer and video wall processor. Powerful software manages each input and each display in the ecosystem. Displays can be synchronized together to create a video wall of infinite size — all the way up to 4K resolution on each display — or connect hundreds single displays together for the ultimate command and control room visualization tool.

Key Features

  • 100% redundant AV over IP system
  • Integrated KVM
  • Unlimited video walls and displays
  • Unlimited 4K inputs
  • Unlimited IP Streams
  • Web & VNC support

 

Pixel Perfect Quality

Uncompressed video ensures the best pixel quality for crystal clear video, and patented technology creates a video distribution ecosystem capable of handling inputs and outputs in almost any resolution. Direct connect and streaming IP inputs signals sources at up to 4K resolution mean ultra-high-quality video.

All connections between nodes and switches are accomplished using common SFP+ connections. Video signals are enhanced through the use of superior video processing technology for de-interlacing, anti-aliasing and inverse telecine, resulting in broadcast-quality display.

 

Fail Proof & Recovery

Pixel Net AV over IP is a high-bandwidth, non-blocking switched network. Data transmission from one Pixel Net Node to another is completely independent of other communicating nodes. Pixel Net Nodes have a very long MTBF, but in the unlikely event that a Node does fail it will not disrupt the operation of the other nodes in the network, and a failed Node can easily be replaced while leaving the rest of the network running.

For added reliability, Pixel Net AV over IP supports fully redundant servers.