VIO 4K is a powerful multi-format converter offering the latest generation of digital connectivity
The Netherlands - Analog Way is exhibiting at ISE 2016 in February and will present the new VIO 4K, a premium multi-format converter, along with the NeXtage 08, the latest premium seamless switcher added to the LiveCore series. Also showcased on the booth will be the new firmware version for the Vertige remote controller that brings new features.

VIO 4K is a powerful multi-format converter offering the latest generation of digital connectivity. Natively equipped with seven inputs, VIO 4K enables the conversion of a multitude of signals including: Dual-link DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, 6G-SDI Optical, and universal analogue, into an impressive array of output signal formats up to 4K 30Hz. VIO 4K was designed to provide optimum versatility; it includes three slots for optional I/O modules, two for video processing with capacity to handle formats up to 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 and one for audio processing with XLR connectors.

NeXtage 08 - Dual Output + Mosaic Preview Seamless Switcher NeXtage 08 is the latest high-end seamless switcher added to the LiveCore series. Equipped with eight scalers, eight seamless inputs and two main outputs, NeXtage 08 offers 28 input plugs: 4 x HDMI, 6 x DVI-D, 2 x DisplayPort, 8 x 3G-SDI and 8 x Universal Analog. NeXtage 08 also features unique connectivity through SDI SFP Cage on each output, which is compatible with most SFP modules on the market.

For more demanding applications, NeXtage 08 can be controlled through the Vertige, a powerful Remote Console. iOS and Android apps, or AMX and Crestron 2 and 3-Series modules are available.

A New Firmware Version on the Vertige Remote Controller Vertige is a powerful remote console for wide screen and multi-screen configurations. In the current version (V02.02), the Vertige can control most popular upstream matrix routers (Extron®, Lightware, Kramer, Blackmagic Design, etc.) and allows dynamic routing of the video signals to the LiveCore™ devices' inputs according to screens' content.

(Jim Evans)


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