> Which broadcast formats can you use with SPX? The video formats you can use depend on the playout software or hardware that receives the graphics from the SPX server. Internally, SPX is very flexible. It can generate any [[Documentation/Renderer/Resolutions|resolution]] or aspect ratio up to the pixel limits of the HTML renderer. Most modern browsers support resolutions up to 8K. --- ## Hardware and Software Compatibility Available video formats depend on the chosen playout software or hardware that the SPX server is generating graphics into. Internally SPX can generate any resolution and aspect ratio up to the pixel dimension limit set by the HTML renderer being used. Typically browsers support resolutions up to 8K. A couple of practical examples: [[Documentation/Renderer/Workflows/CasparCG - AMCP|CasparCG]] Server supports all typical broadcast formats: 576p25, 720p23.98, 720p24, 720p25, 720p50, 720p29.97, 720p59.94, 720p30, 720p60, 1080p23.98, 1080p24, 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 1080p60, 1556p23.98, 1556p24.00, 1556p25, 2160p23.98, 2160p24, 2160p25, 2160p29.97, 2160p30, 2160p50, 2160p59.94, 2160p60 Picturall media server by Analog Way can render demanding graphics to HDMI outputs at 16K@60fps from its internal SPX server. --- ## Read Next - [[Documentation/Server/Configurations|Server Configurations]] - Resolution settings - [[Documentation/Renderer/Workflows/CasparCG - AMCP|CasparCG Setup]] - Professional broadcast output - [[Documentation/Renderer/Web Render|Web Render]] - Renderer parameters - [[Documentation/Renderer/Workflows/SDI-NDI-2110|SDI/NDI/2110]] - Professional video outputs