8K Ultra-high Definition Display Solution
- Shenzhen 5pillars
- May 18, 2024
- 1 min read
Program Overview
8K refers to a screen resolution of 7680x4320, which is equivalent to 16 screens of 1920x1080 or 4 screens of 3840x2160. An 8K ultra-high-definition screen provides a resolution of 7680x4320 or higher, enhancing the audience's viewing experience with its superior clarity.
As 8K technology advances, these ultra-high-definition screens are increasingly utilized in various commercial displays and projects, including medical imaging, sports broadcasts, distance education, museum exhibitions, and large-scale rental events.
Solution Design
1. Screen Load Calculation
Determine the Number of Receiving Cards: Calculate the total number of receiving cards required based on the screen's resolution and size.
Network Port Configuration: Identify the number and arrangement of network ports necessary for optimal data transmission.
2. Input Solution Configuration
Multimedia Server + Video Splicer: Utilize a multimedia server paired with a video splicer to handle the input and distribution of 8K content.
8K TV Box + DS80Pro + Video Splicer: Employ an 8K TV box in conjunction with a DS80Pro and video splicer for efficient input management.
3. Output Control System Diagram
Develop a comprehensive diagram outlining the output control system, illustrating the connections and workflow from input to display.
Solution Debugging
Display Connection: Ensure all connections between the display units and input devices are secure and correctly configured.
Video Splicer Settings: Adjust the settings of the video splicer to ensure proper distribution and display of 8K content across the screens.

Output Control System Diagram




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