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I just took delivery of my first 4K monitor for use with vMix. It's a monstrous 43" LG that's 4K60 capable, and has a built-in multi-viewer.
It answers a question that I've pondered for a while about how many sources could be viewed at one time. That question has been posed here a few times in various forms. The answer is 55.
Unfortunately, it also highlights the limitation of the GTX750 Ti in my desktop. It cannot manage 4k60...only 4k30 as far as I can tell.
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Thanks for sharing, especially to answer the total viewed input question.
- Tom
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Update - The GTX 750 Ti WILL drive 4k60 when using the right kind of connection. Using DP it works fine. Using HDMI it seems limited to 30 Hz, even when using HDMI input #3. There are three HDMI inputs on the monitor; (2) capable of 4K30, (1) capable of 4K60. Here's what it looks like with the UI populated with a bunch of still images.
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