Analog Way\u2019s ISE 2020 brings many new features and improvements for the products of the LivePremier and Picturall series, as well as a new Event Controller that promises to be very interesting<\/strong><\/p>\n LivePremier<\/strong><\/a>, a series of multiscreen live presentation systems, and Picturall,<\/a> Linux-based<\/strong> multimedia servers, are well known in the professional AV scene. What makes the difference, on the occasion of this ISE 2020<\/a>,<\/strong> are the many innovations and updates introduced by Analog Way<\/strong><\/a> (stand 3-B130<\/strong>).
\nLet\u2019s start from LivePremier series<\/a>:<\/strong> the mission-critical 4K\/8K<\/strong> multi-screen live presentation systems. With the recently added Aquilon RS alpha<\/a>,<\/strong> the LivePremier series<\/strong><\/a> now includes five pre-configured products and two fully-customizable models. In its largest chassis configuration, Aquilon<\/strong><\/a> offers up to 24 inputs<\/strong> and 20 outputs<\/strong> and up to 24x 4K layers. Aquilon<\/a><\/strong> combines industrial grade reliability, real-time 10\/12-bit 4:4:4<\/strong> video processing power and pure 4K60p<\/strong> on each input and output with ultra-low latency. The system is easy to configure and operate via its cutting-edge HTML5-based<\/strong> user interface. With the native Dante<\/strong> audio routing capability, up to 64<\/strong> channels of audio can be embedded or de-embedded over a Dante<\/strong> network.
\nThe new major software upgrade v2.0<\/strong> is highlighted at booth 3-B130.<\/strong> This version comprises many new features and enhancements, including a fully functional offline WebRCS<\/strong> and device simulator, full HDCP 2.2<\/strong> support and a major update of the processing engine now compatible with High Dynamic Range<\/strong> (HDR10 and HLG).<\/p>\n
\nAnd we come to RC400T,<\/strong> the new event controller for the LivePremier series<\/a>.<\/strong> Available to order in February and on show for the first time at ISE 2020<\/strong><\/a>, the new RC400T<\/strong> event controller for the LivePremier series<\/strong><\/a> has been designed to offer a show management system and to give instant access to the crucial functionalities of the LivePremier<\/strong><\/a> image processor such as screens, layers, sources and presets. The RC400T<\/strong> comes with a rugged design for touring applications and offers 56<\/strong> user programmable buttons, a high-resolution T-bar and a three-axis joystick for easy and fast PIP sizing and programming.
\nWith the Picturall<\/strong><\/a> series, however, we focus on playing high resolution videos on large screens. Linux<\/strong> based, Picturall media servers can be controlled with a convenient user interface as well as with any third party control system via IP or ArtNet.<\/strong> They support multi-GPU playback, offer up to sixteen 4K<\/strong> physical outputs from one server and can accommodate a large range of applications, from massive video wall installations to large corporate events.<\/p>\n
\nAt ISE 2020<\/strong><\/a>, Analog Way<\/strong><\/a> also presents a major software upgrade v3.0<\/strong> for the Picturall<\/strong><\/a> servers, including new features such as the support of the high-performance and high-quality NotchLC 10-bit<\/strong> video codec from Notch<\/a>.<\/strong>
\nAlso available to order in February, the DPH104<\/strong> is a new high-performance 4K video wall processor able to convert, with no added latency, one 4K DisplayPort<\/strong> output from a Picturall<\/strong><\/a> media server to four independent 1080p HDMI<\/strong> outputs. DPH104<\/strong> does not require software or configuration and is a perfect fit for numerous video wall and soft-edge blending applications. Multiple DPH104<\/strong> devices can also be used to easily create even larger display solutions.
\nAnalog Way<\/strong><\/a> can be found at booth 3-B130,<\/strong> at the RAI<\/strong> in Amsterdam,<\/strong> on 11-14 February, 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n