Sono deployed a complete audiovisual system for the 4K Summit in Seville
A Christie Boxer 4K30 projector and a Cat6-based distribution-to-display system have allowed attendees at the 4K Summit in Seville to enjoy UHD productions at their best.
the 4K Summit He has gathered the days 5 and 6 de junio en Sevilla a expertos de todo el mundo en 4K y Ultra Alta Definición (UHD). In total 56 specialists in 12 Countries have been included in the agenda of this meeting, which for two days has offered conferences, round tables, Demos and workshops on the different areas of these technologies: Content creation, distribution, transmission, codification, Etc.
In these sessions, all the material that has been distributed and projected has been in 4K. To handle all these projection resources, Graphics, Signal Generation and Distribution, Sono has deployed a complete audio-visual solution. It has been in charge of providing the rental of 4K video equipment, including projectors, Monitors and encore for 4K signal management, Sound system and technical production of the event.
Sono has had a projector for large-format screen projection Christie Boxer 4K30, A team that incorporates 6 mercury lamps and is able to offer 30.000 lumens with 4K resolution.
This solution has been designed for the event equipment rental market, mapping projection, Shows, Concerts, Fixed Installations and Museums. It integrates powerful features such as the Twist module and the Intelligent Lens System functions (ILS) and edge blending.
As an on-screen event manager, Sono has used the E2 presentation system from Sono at the 4K Summit. ship. Compatible with native 4K resolution outputs and inputs, it is capable of controlling 4K projectors with refresh rates of up to 60 hz. It offers eight combinable PGM outputs and four scaled auxiliary outputs that allow shows to be controlled with a single system.
With native 4K resolution outputs and inputs, the E2 system offers high processing power. For both native resolution and scaled inputs, with two or four connectors, this system, HDCP compliant, He is in charge of controlling everything.
with 28 entries and 14 Outputs (eight PGMs, Two multi-viewfinders and four scaled auxiliary outputs), E2 system allows for show control, with eight independent PIP mixers and dedicated multi-viewers.
For the screens of 65 Auxiliary inches, Sono deployed a network on Cat6 for this event (RJ45) with boxes of Extron.
Audio with Shure
As for wireless microphones, Sono has played it safe by opting for the ULX-D digital system from Shure that delivers efficient RF performance, Networked control, Dante digital audio and AES-256 encoding for professional sound reinforcement. This system supports up to 47 active transmitters on a channel 6 mhz (63 on a TV channel 8 mhz) in high-density mode.
A table Digico SD8 & Boxes nexus PS15 with PS10 delay has ensured that the best sound accompanies the 4K visuals.
To send videos to screens and projection, Sono opted to launch them from a Mac, ensuring image reliability by using a 4K UltraStudio system from Blackmagic whose card allows rendering in real time and guaranteeing the absence of any jerk or artifact.
UltraStudio 4K features 6G-SDI, HDMI 4K, Analog Component Video, 16 SDI Audio Channels, Two Channels of Balanced Analog Audio, 2 Asymmetrical AES/EBU audio channels, Timecode, Upstream Converter, Descending & Crossing, Console Serial Control and Reference.
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