The North American manufacturer, which this year celebrates its twentieth anniversary, will show its latest proposals in Orlando.

Analog Way will bring to InfopComm some of its latest proposals for broadcast and presentation environments. One of these solutions is the multilayer mixer with four Di-VentiX II scalers., capable of displaying up to seven different layers (four from live sources, one of frame, one logo and one mask layer. Live layers can be customized by the user, This system can show numerous effects such as keying and moving PIP. Supports eight universal analog inputs including four with DVI and SDI. The exits: analog and digital in SDI, DVI y VGA (RGBHV) selecting between various formats from HDTV to Computer 2K. During InfoComm this solution will be shown in conjunction with the Axion remote controller.

Another proposal is the HD Quattro Vue FX mixer that offers real scaled preview and effects including high-resolution PIP for computer video formats.. It has four universal A/V inputs including one DVI, as well as three exits (analog, DVI and analog for preamp).

For signal conversion, Analog Way offers its 'six in one' Tetra VIO. It is a device that allows scaling, conversion, scan converter, standard conversion with TBC, de/embedded audio, mixer and interface. Supports a wide range of formats, from computer to HDTV, in analog and digital, providing a wide range of connectors. It is noteworthy that each of the three inputs allows you to activate a monitoring loop that allows quick and easy control of the sources.. The main novelty of this solution is that since March of this year it is compatible with HDCP.

Analog Way's latest proposal is the Broad Scan HD, a scan converter with embedded audio and genlock for high resolution video and HDTV. Equipped with DVI digital and analog RGB inputs, convert images from PC or Mac up to 1600×1200@60Hz (1920×1200 RB) in both NTSC and PAL or HDTV formats. The most notable, and comfortable, is that it allows storing up to 16 user presets as input formats.

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By, 23 Apr, 2009, Section: Signal distribution, Production

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