FineVideo DVP-126 Video Processor for LED Walls

Scaler, Switcher and Splicing in a 19-Inch Unit

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FineVideo DVP-126 Video Processor, Scaler and Switcher for LED Wall Systems

The FineVideo DVP-126 is a versatile video processor for LED wall systems, presentation technology, event venues, conference technology and industrial display applications. The device combines the functions of a switcher, scaler and signal processor in a compact 19-inch unit.

With multiple video inputs, flexible output scaling and practical splicing functions, the FineVideo DVP-126 is particularly suited for LED displays where different signal sources need to be cleanly processed and adapted to the desired wall resolution.

Multiple Video Inputs for Flexible Signal Sources

The video processor features multiple inputs for analogue and digital signal sources. Available inputs include 1 x VGA, 2 x HDMI, 1 x DVI and 1 x CVBS. This allows computers, media players, cameras, presentation systems or legacy video sources to be connected.

The inputs support various signal formats up to Full HD. Depending on the source, content can be fed in via VGA, DVI, HDMI or composite video and then scaled for LED wall output.

Scaler Function for LED Walls and Custom Resolutions

The FineVideo DVP-126 can scale input signals to different output resolutions. This allows the image to be adapted to the respective LED wall configuration, even if the native resolution of the wall does not exactly match the input signal.

The device supports both standard resolutions and custom resolutions. This makes the processor suitable for typical LED wall setups as well as special formats with non-standard width, height or aspect ratio.

Splicing Functions for Larger LED Displays

For LED wall applications, the DVP-126 offers splicing functions for dividing and adjusting image areas. This is useful when larger LED surfaces are built from multiple sections or signal paths.

The splicing settings allow, among other things, adjustment of horizontal and vertical image position as well as configuration of output areas. This enables the output image to be set up to match the LED wall structure.

Fast Switching, Fade, Black and Freeze

The video inputs support fast switching between signal sources. In addition, transition functions such as fade-in and fade-out are available to make signal changes smoother and more professional.

For live operation, the FineVideo DVP-126 also offers functions such as black screen and freeze. This allows the output image to be blacked out or frozen as required, for example during set changes, source switches or presentation breaks.

Audio Output for Audio-Capable Inputs

An audio signal can be provided via the audio output from audio-capable input signals. The output is via a 3.5 mm jack socket and can be used to pass audio to external audio equipment, amplifiers or PA systems.

Operation via Front Panel and Menu System

The device is operated directly via the front panel with LCD display, input selection buttons, function buttons and a rotary/confirm control. This allows important settings to be made without additional software.

The menu system provides access to output resolution, image adjustment, splicing functions, presets, system settings and further operating parameters. Frequently used settings can be saved and quickly recalled as needed.

Typical Applications
  • LED wall systems and LED display installations
  • Event technology and stage presentations
  • Conference rooms, hotels and meeting rooms
  • Industrial displays and information displays
  • Signal conversion and scaling for custom resolutions
  • Integration of various HDMI, DVI, VGA and CVBS sources
Integrated Slots for Sending Cards

A particular advantage of the FineVideo DVP-126 is the internal installation space for up to 4 sending cards. Depending on the system configuration, compatible sending cards from DBSTAR, LINSN or Novastar can be housed directly within the chassis.

This creates a particularly compact solution for LED wall systems: video processor, scaler and sending card technology are all contained in one device. This reduces cabling effort, simplifies transport and streamlines installation in rental operations, fixed installations and mobile LED wall setups.

Key Features
  • Video processor, scaler and switcher for LED wall applications
  • 1 x VGA, 2 x HDMI, 1 x DVI and 1 x CVBS input
  • Scaling to standard and custom output resolutions
  • Splicing functions for LED wall systems
  • Fast switching between input signals
  • Fade-in / fade-out for smoother signal transitions
  • Black and freeze function for live operation
  • Audio out via 3.5 mm jack from audio-capable inputs
  • Front panel operation with LCD display and menu structure
  • Preset memory for frequently used settings
  • Internal space for up to 4 sending cards from DBSTAR, LINSN or Novastar
  • Compact design combining video processor and sending card technology in one chassis

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techn. Specs

Specifications FV-DVP-126
Video Inputs Composite Video 1 channel Composite Video, PAL, NTSC, PAL-M/N, SECAM
VGA 1 x VGA, VESA standard, up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
DVI 1 x DVI, VESA standard, up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
HDMI 2 x HDMI, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p
Color Depth HDMI Supports 8, 10 and 12 bit
Input Connections Composite Video 1 x BNC socket
USB 1 x USB
VGA / RGB 1 x HD-15 socket
DVI 1 x DVI socket
HDMI 2 x HDMI sockets
Signal Processing Input Resolution 640 x 480 to 1920 x 1080, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p, 2048 x 1080
Sampling Point-to-Point Sampling
Analog Sampling 12 bit per color, 13.5 MHz standard; 170 MHz standard RGB
Digital Pixel Data 8, 10 or 12 bit per channel; 2 channels for HDMI; 3 GHz standard for SDI
Video Outputs VGA 1 x VGA, image resolution conversion RGBHV / RGBS / RGsB
DVI 4 x DVI, digital video to VESA standard
DVI Outputs 4 x DVI-I socket for DVI program output
Additional Outputs 1 x DVI-I socket, 1 x BNC socket
Output Resolutions 1024 x 768 60 Hz
1024 x 1280 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 60 Hz
1440 x 900 60 Hz
1536 x 1536 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 60 Hz
1920 x 1200 60 Hz
2048 x 640 60 Hz
1024 x 1920 60 Hz
1920 x 1280 60 Hz
1280 x 720 50 Hz
1920 x 1080 50 Hz
2048 x 1152 60 Hz
2304 x 1152 60 Hz
2560 x 960 60 Hz
3840 x 640 60 Hz
Additional Resolutions A/B 3840 x 1380 @ 60 Hz, 7680 x 640 @ 60 Hz, 2560 x 1920 @ 60 Hz, 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz, 7680 x 1080 @ 30 Hz
Power Supply Power Supply Unit Integrated switching power supply, 45 W
Input Voltage 100 to 240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz
Maximum Power Consumption 22 W
Sending Card Supply Maximum support for sending card load: 4 x 5 W
Environment Storage Temperature / Humidity -40 to +70 °C, 10 to 90 %, non-condensing
Operating Temperature / Humidity 0 to +50 °C, 10 to 90 %, non-condensing
Housing Dimensions without connectors and rack ears 69 mm H x 440 mm W x 280 mm D
Dimensions with connectors and rack ears 69 mm H x 483 mm W x 280 mm D
Net Weight approx. 4 kg
Certification and Reliability Safety FCC, CE
EMI / EMC CE
MTBF 30,000 hours
Warranty per datasheet 1 year
Note Rated Voltages All specified voltages with ±10 % tolerance per datasheet

Questions & Answers

What video inputs does the FineVideo DVP-126 support?

The DVP-126 provides five video inputs: one VGA, two HDMI, one DVI and one CVBS. This covers both analogue and digital signal sources, allowing computers, media players, cameras, presentation systems and legacy composite video devices to be connected.


Can the DVP-126 be used with LED walls that have non-standard resolutions?

Yes. In addition to standard resolutions, the processor supports custom output resolutions. This means it can be adapted to LED wall configurations with non-standard widths, heights or aspect ratios that do not correspond to typical display formats.


What does the splicing function do and when is it useful?

The splicing function allows an image to be divided and distributed across multiple signal paths or LED wall sections. It is particularly useful when a larger LED surface is assembled from several separate panels or driven by multiple output paths that each receive a defined portion of the overall image.


What is the maximum input resolution the device accepts?

The inputs support signal formats up to Full HD. This applies across all input types, so sources delivering up to 1920 x 1080 pixels can be processed and then scaled to the required LED wall output resolution.


Does the DVP-126 function as a switcher as well as a scaler?

Yes. The device combines switcher, scaler and signal processor functions in a single unit. Source switching between the available inputs is handled directly by the processor, removing the need for a separate switching device in the signal chain.


What form factor does the FineVideo DVP-126 use?

The processor is built in a 19-inch rackmount form factor, making it compatible with standard equipment racks as used in event venues, conference rooms and fixed installation environments.


Is a freeze function available to hold a still image on the output?

Yes. A freeze function is included, which holds the current output frame as a static image. This can be useful during source switching, technical pauses or whenever the live signal should be temporarily suspended without blanking the display.


Can the output be faded or blanked during operation?

Yes. The DVP-126 includes both a fade function and a black screen function. These allow the output to be dimmed to black or cut to a blank state, which is practical for event transitions, standby situations or when the display needs to be cleared without powering down the system.


Is the DVP-126 suitable for permanent installation as well as rental and live events?

The combination of rackmount housing, multiple input types and flexible scaling makes the processor suitable for both fixed installations such as conference rooms and control centres and temporary event setups where different sources and LED wall configurations may vary between uses.


Can a CVBS composite video source be connected directly to the processor?

Yes. One CVBS input is provided for composite video signals. This allows analogue legacy sources such as older cameras or video playback devices with composite output to be connected and processed alongside digital inputs.


Does the device require additional scalers or converters when used with an LED wall controller?

Because scaling and signal processing are integrated into the unit, an additional external scaler is generally not required. The processor can deliver a scaled and adjusted output signal that is matched to the LED wall resolution before it reaches the LED controller.


What types of applications is the DVP-126 designed for?

The processor is designed for LED wall systems, event and live production environments, presentation technology, conference and meeting room installations as well as industrial display applications where reliable signal processing and source flexibility are required.


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