1—Introduction to PixelNet
1.4 Window Borders and Titles
PixelNet now offers options to apply colored borders to any window on the
display wall and add titles to the borders using a text editor. Window
layouts can be saved and instantly recalled on the wall, including the
borders and titles.
1.5 Nodes
1.5.1 DVI-I Input Node
Jupiter Systems designed the DVI-I Input Node to capture analog (RGB)
and digital progressive scan (DVI) signals from graphical outputs of other
computers. Resolutions up to 2048 x 1200 and a pixel clock up to 165 MHz
are supported.
The DVI-I input node supports analog and digital loop-through from the
source to a display or another input node. The DVI-I input node
automatically detects incoming signal formats for plug-and-play simplicity.
Each input node contains two gigabit PixelNet ports.
1.5.2 HD Component Input Node
The HD Component Input Node is designed to capture incoming SDTV
(NTSC/PAL/SECAM) and HDTV (ATSC) signals, and accepts analog
component inputs (YPrPb). This is an audio-capable input node that
supports stereo and 5.1 encoding formats: 48KHz, 44.1KHz, 24bit.
The HD Component input node automatically detects incoming signal
formats for plug-and-play simplicity. Each input node contains two gigabit
PixelNet Ports.
1.5.3 3G-SDI Input Node
The 3G-SDI Input Node is designed to support 3G-, HD-, and SD-SDI
signals—3G (1080 p), HD (720 p, 1080i), and SD (480 i/p, 576 i/p)—at 50
or 60 fps. This is an audio-capable input node that supports stereo and 5.1
encoding formats: 48KHz, 44.1KHz, 24bit.
The 3G-SDI input node provides SDI signal loop-through and 10-bit color
processing. Similar to the other input nodes, the 3G-SDI input node
automatically detects incoming signal formats for plug-and-play simplicity.
Each input node contains two gigabit PixelNet Ports.
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