Q-SYS NV-32-H FAQ
Can the Q-SYS NV-32-H function as a Q-SYS Core Processor?
- Yes, the Q-SYS NV-32-H (Core Capable) can function as a full-featured Q-SYS Core Processor
Does the Q-SYS NV-32-H support network video streaming via Q-SYS Shift when in Core Mode?
- No, the Q-SYS NV-32-H does not support network video streaming when in Core Mode
What are the key features of the Q-SYS NV-32-H when in Core Mode?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H, when placed in Core Mode, supports video switching, 8x AEC processors, maximum of 32x32 Software-based Dante channels, AV Bridging, and one VOIP softphone instance.
How do I set a Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint as an encoder or decoder?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints can be found in the inventory selection menu in Q-SYS Designer Software. Once it has been added to your schematc, click on the Component and select encoder or decoder in the Properties pane
What is the maximum number of Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints that can be added to a single Q-SYS system?
- A user can add a maximum of 32x Q-SYS NV-32-H endpoints to a Q-SYS design running on a Core 110f. For all other Q-SYS Cores, please consult their peripheral limit.
Can I route audio from the HDMI input on the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint even if the video signal is not being routed?
- Yes, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint allows for audio from connected sources to be routed independently of the video signal. This is achievable within Q-SYS Designer Software.
When configured as an encoder, can I route the HDMI output of the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint to a Q-SYS I/O-USB bridge?
- It is not currently possible to route the HDMI output of the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint (set as an encoder) to a Q-SYS I/O-USB Bridge.
If there is no video routed to the output of an NV Series network video endpoint, what is displayed on the connected monitor?
- When there is no video routed to the output of an NV Series network video endpoint, the device can be configured to output a custom graphic, black video or break sync with the monitor. These settings are configurable within Q-SYS Designer.
Is it possible customize splash screen information on a per-device basis so that a Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint can display room-specific information.
- Yes. As of Q-SYS Designer v8.3, NV-32-H splash screens can be customized on a per-device basis.
How many HDMI inputs do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints have?
- When used as either an encoder or decoder, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints have three (3) HDMI 2.0 inputs.
What is the maximum supported video resolution that the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints are capable of transporting?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints are capable of transporting video streams with resolutions of up to 4K60 4:4:4 over a standard 1 GbE network.
Are the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints a 1 GbE or 10 GbE solution?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints provide video streaming with resolutions of up to 4K60 4:4:4 over a standard 1 GbE network.
When the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint is streaming video over a network, is there any point during the transmission cycle that a stream is downgraded to a 4:2:2 chroma sampling level or lower?
- No, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint is capable of transmitting 4K60 4:4:4 without downgrading to lower chroma sampling levels during a transmission.
Do Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints offer Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)?
- Yes, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints support the 802.3bt Type 4 specification for Power over Ethernet (PoE) via its LAN A connection. Alternatively, they can be powered via external 48vDC 2.0A power supply.
Is the 802.3bt Type 4 PoE specification required by the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint different from PoE+?
- Yes, 802.3bt Type 4 and PoE+ are two different PoE specifications.
Does the audio input on the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint offer phantom power?
- No, the audio input on the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint does not offer phantom power. It is a PC level audio input that offers a mic voltage bias adjustment, configurable in Q-SYS Designer Software.
Do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints include a physical power supply?
- No, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints do not ship with a physical power supply. The NV-32-H can be powered via generic 48vDC 2.0A power supply. Alternatively, the NV-32-H supports the 802.3bt Type 4 specification for Power Over Ethernet (PoE) via its LAN A connection.
Do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints include mounting hardware?
- Yes, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints ship with all necessary rack mounting hardware. The NV-32-H is a 1RU half-rack device that can be mounted alone, with another NV-32-H, or with other Q-SYS half-rack devices.
Do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints support HDR (High Dynamic Range)?
- No, the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints do not support HDR content, as it is not typically used in meeting room scenarios.
Do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints support USB routing between encoders and decoders?
- As of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.4, users are able to route USB HID (keyboard, mouse and touchscreen) signals across Q-LAN networks between Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints. USB HID routing is also supported by the Q-SYS Core 110f.
Does the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint provide a USB connection for Q-SYS AV Bridging (with Q-SYS PTZ-IP or NC Series conference cameras)?
- Yes, the Q-SYS NV-32-H is a native endpoint for Q-SYS AV Bridging. This feature is available in both Core and Peripheral Mode. The NV-32-H allows users to connect their device via USB to integrate Q-SYS audio and camera feeds by emulating a webcam video driver, AEC speakerphone audio driver, and multi-channel soundcard driver over a single USB connection.
Is the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint capable of decoding a mediacast stream from a Q-SYS PTZ-IP or NC Series conference camera?
- In Q-SYS Designer Software version 9.5 or later, users are able to view a PTZ-IP or NC Series camera feed on HDMI Output 1 of the NV-32-H when in Encoder, Decoder, or Core mode.
Can I connect the HDMI from the PTZ-IP or NC Series cameras to the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint (set as an encoder) and route that anywhere on the network?
- Yes, the HDMI output of Q-SYS PTZ-IP or NC Series cameras can be connected to Q-SYS NV-32-H HDMI Inputs for routing across the network. Alternatively, the NV-32-H can decode the camera’s Mediacast stream to display on HDMI Output 1.
Do the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints support video tiling for use in video walls with multiple monitors?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints do not offer video tiling.
Do the HDMI inputs on the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints support video overlays?
- No, the Q-SYS NV-32-H does not currently support video overlays.
Is the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint interoperable with any third-party video streaming products that are currently supported by Q-SYS?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint is not interoperable with third-party network video streaming products.
Can I load video files onto the media drive of a Q-SYS Core processor and play them back via the HDMI output of a NV Series network video endpoint?
- No, the Q-SYS Ecosystem does not currently support loaded video file playback from the media drive to the NV Series. The media drive only supports audio file formats, including WAV, MP3 and FLAC.
Does the NV-32-H network video endpoint support video scaling?
- Yes, each HDMI output on the NV-32-H network video endpoint features a robust, polymorphic 4K60 4:4:4 scaler that can accommodate the most challenging resolution and frame rate conversions. There are three modes of operation (as of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.4): stretch to fit, maintain aspect ratio, and 1:1 pixel mapping.
What type of video compression codec is Q-SYS Shift™?
- Q-SYS Shift™ is a video compression technology developed by QSC to distribute high quality, low latency video over a standard gigabit Ethernet network. Shift™ leverages DCT and temporal compression technologies, much like those found in H.264 and H.265 video compression codecs. QSC optimized Shift™ to provide flawless image quality from the most demanding content sources. Further, Shift™ intelligently manages and optimizes the resulting network bitrate by only refreshing changes within each frame, allowing for significantly reduced bandwidth usage as compared to other compression codecs.
Does the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint have support for 802.1x Authentication?
- Yes, as of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.4, the NV-32-H, along with all other Q-SYS Cores and peripherals, supports 802.1x Authentication.
Does the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint support core-to-core streaming?
- Yes, as of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.4, users can route AV Streams from one Q-SYS system to another using the System Link Tx/Rx inventory items within Q-SYS Designer Software.
Does the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint support scaling modes besides stretch to fit?
- Yes, as of Q-SYS Designer Software v 8.4, users can selecting three modes for scaling: stretch to fit, maintain aspect ratio, and 1:1 pixel mapping
Which color spaces are supported by the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoint?
- The NV-32-H network video endpoints support RGB full or limited, and as of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.3, they support BT.601 and BT.709.
What happens if I have multiple Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints streaming 4K60 4:4:4 on my network?
- When Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints are connected to the same non-blocking, managed network switch, it is possible to transmit multiple 4K60 4:4:4 streams over the network. When transmitting network streams across multiple network switches, it is important that the uplink between switches can accommodate the intended number of networked video streams being distributed.
If the Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints are connected to a managed network switch, what are the minmum configuration requirements (latency, bandwidth, etc) for the switch port?
- The Q-SYS NV-32-H network video endpoints operate on the same switching and infrastructure requirements as Q-LAN audio. However, high-bandwidth switching backplanes and non-blocking switches can help to increase the number of network streams that can be utilized on the same network. When transmitting network streams across multiple network switches, it is important that the uplink between switches can accommodate the intended number of networked video streams being distributed.
Is there a way to verify that my network is properly configured for Q-SYS NV-32-H traffic during the installation or commissioning phase of a project?
- As of Q-SYS Designer Software v8.4, users can use the network test feature to send a full-bandwidth data load across their network from Encoder(s) to Decoder(s) to validate network configuration.
Can a single 4K60 4:4:4 stream from one NV-32-H network video endpoint (set as encoder) to multiple/many NV-32-H network video endpionts (set as decoders)?
- Yes- The NV-32-H network video endpiont can create a multicast stream of 4K60 4:4:4 for multiple/many NV-32-H network video endpoints (set as decoders).