Utilizing advanced video and image processing technology, along with a lossless compression data algorithm, it supports YUV 4:4:4 sampling for video at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, preserving the image details of the original source content.
Through high-speed optical fiber transmission, the end-to-end screen casting display latency is less than 15ms, enabling seamless switching of audio and video signals, lip-sync in conference dialogues, and seamless operator experience.
Distributed operator stations support dual-engine features, capable of encoding and decoding both lossless and deeply compressed video streams. They can parse multiple types of video streams and realize mixed networking management for various service flows.
The distributed nodes are embedded with system software, and all nodes use an election algorithm to determine the primary service node and automatically sequence the secondary nodes. In the event of a failure of the primary node, a secondary node will take over to perform system management tasks. A failure of a single node does not affect the functionality of the entire system.
The equipment supports redundancy for two DC power supplies, with one connected to utility power and the other to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), ensuring a normal power supply for 7x24 hours.
When a link disconnection occurs between operator stations, the system automatically switches to a standby link, ensuring normal collaboration between stations without interruption. Single-node equipment supports link redundancy, meaning that in the event of a disconnection in any optical fiber path, the system will continue to operate normally, guaranteeing 7x24-hour uninterrupted operation of the operator stations.
No database configuration required. Simply enter the IP address in the panel, and the database will sync automatically.