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Venx‑287‑RM‑JavHD is a rack‑mount, ultra‑low‑latency video processing appliance that, as of the release, guarantees ≤ 11 ms end‑to‑end latency for up to 12 simultaneous 4K 60 fps streams, thanks to its Resource‑Managed (RM) scheduler and optional AI‑upscale engine. It’s built for high‑stakes live‑broadcast, tele‑medicine, and immersive‑media workloads, with a robust set of management, monitoring, and support tools to keep operations running smoothly.
| Q | A | |---|---| | Can Venx‑287‑RM‑JavHD handle mixed codecs in the same pipeline? | Yes. The RM scheduler can branch a single input into separate encoder instances (e.g., HEVC for broadcast, AV1 for streaming) without exceeding the latency budget. | | What is the maximum cable length for HDMI 2.1 inputs? | Up to with active cables; for longer runs use HDMI‑over‑SDI converters. | | Is there a way to disable the AI‑upscale for power‑saving? | The AI engine can be toggled via the API: POST /api/v1/pipelines/id/features "ai_upscale": false . This frees ~30 % of GPU resources. | | Does the appliance support TPM 2.0 for secure boot? | Yes, a hardware TPM is built‑in and enabled by default. | | Can we run the platform in a virtualized environment? | The current hardware design is bare‑metal only ; however, a future “Venx‑Cloud‑RM” SaaS offering is planned for Q4 2025. | venx-287-rm-javhd.today01-30-11 Min
The final minutes accelerated. The camera shook as if handled by hands that had learned panic; the subject sat up and stared straight into the lens, mouth parting to form words the recording did not fully capture. Behind them, the door—long unnoticed—began to breathe open. A shape pooled in the threshold: tall enough to catch the ceiling light, yet composed of negative space where the light refused to touch. The subject laughed once, a sound equal parts recognition and surrender. | Up to with active cables; for longer