
Lawo announces that its Home Apps platform now hosts nine essential processing apps, effectively doubling the previous offering—with more apps to follow in a few weeks. All run on the same generic compute and can be configured and shared among locations using Lawo’s Home management platform.
The current line-up includes: Home Multiviewer, Home UDX Converter with HDR processing, Home Stream Transcoder and Home Graphic Inserter are joined by the first audio app, Home mc² DSP, Home Test Pattern/Test Tone Generator (TPG), a Home Color Corrector with HDR Processing, a Home Timecode Generator, and Home Delay for alignment purposes.
“Lawo’s HOME Apps platform exemplifies the inherent value of the Second Wave of the broadcast industry’s IP journey,” says Phil Myers, Lawo’s CTO. “Decoupling container-based processing from the hardware that computes it offers next-generation benefits.”
These are designed to seamlessly scale to different and/or more powerful generic compute platforms and architectures, to expand the feature set of existing apps at short notice, to instantly start and stop Home Apps, and to intuitively “assemble” cutting-edge processing blocks with a choice of microservice-based components.
Home’s user interface allows users to make a number of choices regarding transport formats (SMPTE ST2110, SRT, NDI, Dante), inputs and outputs, and more, for the Home App processing functionality they are configuring.
Similarly, enhancements and changes to existing building blocks are easier to implement. This built-in agility allows Lawo to release new system versions at intervals that would be unsustainable for traditional monolithic hardware-based systems.
“To fully leverage the value that is being added to the Home Apps platform on an almost weekly basis, Lawo recommends licensing Home Apps through Lawo Flex Subscriptions,” adds Jamie Dunn, Lawo’s Deputy CEO. “Users of Flex Subscriptions enjoy the flexibility to use all existing and future HOME Apps for frequently changing production requirements on a fixed budget.”
Lawo’s Flex Subscriptions can also be used to unlock optional functionality on .edge and within Home itself.
For additional information, visit www.lawo.com.