Add Dual DVI Input to Your ArKaos Media Server
The ADJ Upgrade 2x DVI Input is designed to expand your ArKaos Media Server’s input capabilities by providing two additional DVI input ports. Ideal for live productions, multi-source visuals, and high-demand video environments, this upgrade lets you bring in extra feeds from external graphics processors, cameras, or media players without needing to reconfigure your server from scratch.
Optimized for ArKaos Studio and Stadium Servers
While the ADJ Stage Server starts with no input cards installed, both the Studio and Stadium Servers include SDI input by default. This 2x DVI Input card is a direct expansion option compatible with the available input slots in those models. The Studio Server supports up to 4x HD-SDI and 2x DVI inputs, and the Stadium Server supports the same, allowing this card to integrate seamlessly into a high-performance multimedia setup.
Handle Multiple DVI Sources with Minimal Latency
Adding two dedicated DVI channels allows for simultaneous ingestion of high-resolution video from multiple sources. Whether you’re working with laptops, video mixers, or graphics servers, this upgrade card enables efficient data throughput and minimizes input lag—critical for real-time video mixing and projection mapping workflows.
Plug-and-Play Expansion with Built-In Flexibility
No additional reprogramming or third-party drivers are required. This DVI input upgrade is purpose-built for the ArKaos environment, ensuring out-of-the-box compatibility and stability. It fits into any available input card slot and integrates into your current setup via the ArKaos software interface, allowing users to manage all inputs from a single dashboard.
Ideal for Touring, Permanent Installations, and Live Events
From concert stages to corporate productions and broadcast environments, having additional input capacity offers production flexibility. Whether your media server is rack-mounted in a venue or traveling on the road, the 2x DVI input module expands your capabilities and reduces the need for external video switchers.