MCTRL R5 is an independent master video controller with rotation function developed by Nova Technology, which supports multiple video input formats and output interfaces.
The following is detailed information about the video input formats and output interfaces supported by MCTRL R5:
Video input format
MCTRL R5 supports multiple video input formats to meet the needs of different application scenarios. Specifically:
HDMI 1.4: HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a fully digital video and sound transmission interface that can send uncompressed audio and video signals. MCTRL R5 supports HDMI 1.4 interface and can receive high-definition video signals.
Dual-Link DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a digital interface that transmits signals in a single transmission mode of silicon-based TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling). It is a high-speed digital signal transmission method. Dual-Link DVI can support higher resolution and refresh rate to meet application scenarios with high requirements for image quality.
6G-SDI: SDI (Serial Digital Interface) is a digital video interface standard that transmits uncompressed digital video signals, audio signals, clock signals and data signals through a coaxial cable. 6G-SDI supports higher data transmission rates and can transmit high-definition and even ultra-high-definition video signals.
Video output interface
MCTRL R5 also has a variety of video output interfaces to meet the driving requirements of LED displays of different sizes and needs. Specifically including:
8-way Neutrik Gigabit Ethernet output: Neutrik Gigabit Ethernet is a highly reliable network interface that supports high-speed data transmission. MCTRL R5 provides 8-way Neutrik Gigabit Ethernet output, which can drive multiple LED display cabinets at the same time to achieve splicing and control of large-scale display screens.
2-way fiber optic output: Fiber optic transmission has the advantages of high speed, long distance and anti-interference, and is suitable for application scenarios with high requirements for transmission quality. MCTRL R5 provides 2-way fiber optic output to support long-distance and high-bandwidth video signal transmission.
In addition, MCTRL R5 also supports a variety of control interfaces, such as Ethernet interface, USB cascade interface, GenLock synchronization interface, etc., to achieve more flexible system construction and control solutions.
In summary, MCTRL R5 supports multiple video input formats such as HDMI 1.4, Dual-Link DVI, 6G-SDI, and video output interfaces such as 8-channel Neutrik Gigabit Ethernet port output and 2-channel optical fiber output, which can meet the driving and control requirements of LED display screens in different application scenarios and needs.