PixelHue X400 Media Server – Core Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Supported Output | Up to 6× 4 K or 24× 2 K mosaic from a single unit |
| Supported Input | Up to 2× 4 K input cards or NDI/stream/webpage ingestion |
| 8K Playback | Hardware decode & render of 8 K @ 60 fps video |
| Multi‑4 K Playback | Supports 4× 4 K @ 60 fps or 6× 4 K @ 30 fps |
| Video Codec Support | H.263/264/265, VP6‑9, AV1, ProRes, MPEG series, MJPEG, WMV, JPEG series, PNG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PSD |
Hardware & Build
- Modular I/O Slots: 2 input + 6 detachable output card slots for flexible I/O configuration
- Frame Sync & Genlock: Ensures synchronized display across multiple outputs
- Redundancy: Dual high-speed SSDs with dual OS, dual-authentication, and redundant switching
- Audio I/O: XLR (1× input, 2× outputs), + 3.5 mm stereo in/out
Performance & Capability
- Unlimited Layers: Multi-layer live editing with real-time preview and irregular slicing
- Color Sampling: 4:4:4 10-bit for smooth gradients
- Control: Built-in Pilot MS3 playback software, TCP/UDP control, optional control surface
Physical Specs
- Chassis: 4‑U rack-mountable, industrial-grade
- Dimensions: 482.6 W × 694.7 D × 183.5 H mm – 7.2″ rack height
- Weight: ~23.5 kg (without accessories); ~57 kg (with accessories + flight case)
- Power: 100–240 V~, 10–5 A, 47–63 Hz, max ~650 W
- Noise: ~51.8 dB (front), ~54.1 dB (rear) at 25 °C
- Operating Conditions: 0–45 °C, up to 80% non-condensing humidity; storage –10–60 °C, up to 95% RH
Connectivity & I/O
- Monitoring Port: HDMI 1.4 for user interface preview
- User I/O: Front: 2× USB; Rear: 4× USB
- Optional Cards:
- Input: 2× 4K HDMI 1.4 or DVI/3G-SDI cards
- Output: HDMI 2.0 or DP1.2 cards supporting up to 8192×1080 or 4096×2160 @ 60 Hz; also 2K quad‑DVI cards
Ideal For:
Large-scale live events, conferences, immersive exhibitions, broadcast production, and complex multi-screen visual installations—where high-resolution, synchronized, multi-source playback is critical.
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