As the main accent of the space we designed the ten meter wide LED screen with a pixel pitch of 1.9 mm, which has a resolution of almost 8K, stunning refresh rate (3,850 Hz) and very high resolution (6,912 x 1,536 pixels). Up to 300 people can be seated in the hall and follow the program on this LED wall.
The high refresh rate is perfectly matched to the three QSC PTZ cameras and, in combination with the media server from AV-Stumpfl, achieves a frame rate of 60 fps. The setup easily enables the hybrid implementation of Zoom meetings with up to 500 participants. These cameras, as well as the sound, are controllable easily via iPad like a computer as well as via the touch screen.
The auditorium is media-networked with the other rooms via AV over IP, so that video and live streams can be transmitted between the different areas as desired and with almost no loss of resolution. These connections were u. a. created with a view to a planned in-house television studio, on which in turn all sources in the house can be broadcast.
Moreover, nothing stands in the way of using the auditorium as a cinema. Especially since the sinus power for the foobar and auditorium alone leaves a lot of "headroom" at a total of 32,000 watts.
As the main accent of the space we designed the ten meter wide LED screen with a pixel pitch of 1.9 mm, which has a resolution of almost 8K, stunning refresh rate (3,850 Hz) and very high resolution (6,912 x 1,536 pixels). Up to 300 people can be seated in the hall and follow the program on this LED wall.
The high refresh rate is perfectly matched to the three QSC PTZ cameras and, in combination with the media server from AV-Stumpfl, achieves a frame rate of 60 fps. The setup easily enables the hybrid implementation of Zoom meetings with up to 500 participants. These cameras, as well as the sound, are controllable easily via iPad like a computer as well as via the touch screen.
The auditorium is media-networked with the other rooms via AV over IP, so that video and live streams can be transmitted between the different areas as desired and with almost no loss of resolution. These connections were u. a. created with a view to a planned in-house television studio, on which in turn all sources in the house can be broadcast.
Moreover, nothing stands in the way of using the auditorium as a cinema. Especially since the sinus power for the foobar and auditorium alone leaves a lot of "headroom" at a total of 32,000 watts.