Novastar video processors are high-performance devices designed to manage, process, and optimize video signals for large LED displays.
These processors act as central hubs, handling input switching, scaling, stitching, and advanced image adjustments (such as color/gamma correction) to ensure smooth, high-quality visuals for applications such as concerts, digital signage, and virtual production.
They integrate video control and processing, offering 4K/8K support, low latency, HDR, and easy configuration to handle complex setups.
Key features and functionalities:
Video Stitching and Scaling: Merges and perfectly scales multiple video inputs to fit large LED displays, handling various resolutions and formats.
Multiple Input Interfaces: Supports a variety of input interfaces, such as HDMI, DisplayPort, and SDI, with optional fiber optic connections for long-distance transmission.
Advanced Image Processing: Enhances visuals with features such as HDR, HLG, color mapping, gamma correction, and image enhancement.
Control and Monitoring: Provides an intuitive interface (such as VCan software) for real-time monitoring, content switching, and setup.
Integrated Solutions: Models such as the VX series integrate video processing, control, and transmission functions.
Common Series and Applications:
VX Series (e.g., VX1000, VX400): Integrated HD/UHD content controllers, widely used in general LED display control.
MX Series (e.g., MX40 Pro): Modular high-end processors suitable for demanding applications such as virtual production (xR/AR) and broadcasting, supporting 8K.
H Series (e.g., H15): Flagship splicing processors for small-pitch LEDs, integrating processing and control functions.
Essentially, the Novastar processor is the brain behind large LED screens, ensuring the right content looks stunning and runs smoothly.