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Analog Way releases major software update for LivePremier 4K/8K presentation systems.


Analog Way announces the release of a major software update for the LivePremier range of 4K/8K multi-screen presentation systems and videowall processors. The LivePremier software version 2 includes dozens of new features and major enhancements for all Aquilon systems, including innovative real-time SDR/HDR conversion, boosted input and output capabilities, improved multiviewer and auxiliary functionalities, an even more intuitive and efficient Web RCS user interface, and much more.


Realtime SDR/HDR conversion and mixing

With this major update of the processing engine, all LivePremier systems are now compatible with the BT.2020 Wide Color Gamut (WCG) as well as the HDR10 and HLG standards. But more importantly, they accept simultaneously sources of different types (SDR, HLG or HDR10) and convert them without any added latency to the desired standard. This conversion allows for all the sources to look correct and to mix HDR and SDR content in the same screen without requiring any additional outboard converters and adding any latency.


Input and output group management

The new input and output group management implemented in the version 2 of LivePremier systems allows significant savings in processing resources. The number of layers available can be doubled, even tripled in certain cases, for large displays combining several outputs in full HD (LED walls or multi-projector panoramic displays). Supporting 4K input and output signals over one, two or four cables allows the internal processing to use a unique 4K pipeline instead of four HD pipelines. For example, a single 4K source can be used as the background for a group of four HD outputs.


Support of Analog Way’s 4K video processor DPH104

The LivePremier systems are now compatible with the DPH104, Analog Way's 4K video processor, allowing a DisplayPort 4K60 output signal to be converted to four independent full HD outputs. In the case of a large display application requiring multiple HD outputs, combining the DPH104 with an Aquilon will not only save processing layer resources but also significantly increase the number of synchronized full HD outputs directly controlled by a single chassis (up to 48 full HD outputs in the same screen for a fully loaded Aquilon C+).


Intuitive and efficient Web RCS user interface

Numerous improvements and features have been added to the onboard HTML5-based user interface in order to make it even more intuitive and efficient. Among the new features, the version 2 of the Web RCS now offers simplified configuration, password protection, resizable workspaces and custom views memories.

Screens, AUX, HDCP and others

Many improvements related to screens and auxiliary outputs have also been implemented in the LivePremier new v2 release.

Four independently configurable timers, countdown and clocks are now available in the system and can be used as sources for the screens and the auxiliary outputs. This is particularly helpful for informing the audience or speaker of the time remaining without having to use an external computer for this purpose.

The users now can create resizable layers on the auxiliary outputs without using processing resources (adjacent outputs can be used to increase the layer count up to eight HD layers). This is extremely useful to combine several types of information on one display (screen, sources, timers) in order, for example, to drive a downstage monitor (DSM) or to dedicate an output for recording or streaming the event.

 

 

The new layer memories feature brings even more flexibility to the layer management, allowing saving all or part of the properties of a layer as a template and applying them to any selected layer(s) by a simple drag and drop

 

 

With this new software release, the LivePremier live presentations systems are now fully compliant with HDCP 2.2 et HDCP 1.4, both for HDMI and DisplayPort inputs and outputs.

The two 4K multiviewers have also been improved: they now offer up to 64 resizable widgets per output as well as a new leaner information frame around the widgets to optimize the available pixel space.

Many other improvements are available in this version, such as the support of 90° step output rotation or the support of geometric screen test patterns.

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