Aquilon Cmax
Analog Way is introducing their newest and most advanced presentation systems and a new media player. The company’s wide range of products are designed for the video processing needs of projects from small and medium-sized jobs to the largest fixed installations and live events.
LivePremier Range Adds 16K Systems
Three new products are being introduced in the LivePremier series, advancing the range with Aquilon multi-screen and multi-layer live presentation systems supporting pixel canvases up to 16K: the Aquilon RS5, Aquilon RS6 and Aquilon Cmax.
With powerful new configurations, these six rack unit chassis (6RU) products offer up to 32 4K60p inputs (or 64 2K/Dual 60Hz inputs with eight-plug input cards) and up to 24 4K60p outputs (16 outputs can be used to drive Program(s) and the remaining outputs can be used to drive Auxiliaries). Like their siblings, they also have two dedicated multiviewer outputs and a Dante audio interface.
The systems also feature up to 64 layers and up to 48 still images. They can be linked to any other LivePremier chassis (up to four) for even larger I/O needs: up to 256 inputs and 80 outputs total (320 outputs with DPH104s).
Solo Media Player
Solo Media Player Debuts
The Solo media player made its inaugural appearance at ISE 2024. Solo is a straightforward single channel 4K video player with one program, one preview and intuitive user interface software that offers high-quality monitoring of the Program and Preview channels. This media player focuses exclusively on seamless, high-quality playback of full-screen video files with native support of different codecs, including h.264, h.265/HEVC, AWX and non-standard resolutions.
“Highly reactive and reliable, Solo is an excellent complementary product to Analog Way presentation switchers and is tailored for live-operated scenarios in both rental and staging and live-like system integration,” the announcement states. “Solo is safe and intuitive to operate, making it fast to train operators. Analog Way provides go-to products for these end-users too!”
For more information, visit www.analogway.com.