This AVoIP technology works with Aetria, providing a single interface for a versatile layout of screens and content management in control rooms.

Datapath Aligo

Datapath has launched Aligo, an AVoIP technology that allows different video resolutions to be shared across different network bandwidths, simultaneously.

“With Aligo as the basis of the control room video, users can access media with the resolution and quality that best suits their application. A pristine 4K source can be streamed to 4K and HD endpoints without compromising the quality of either of them., while simultaneously becoming available outside the high-speed AV network at bitrates that allow for wider distribution.", explains John Storey, R&D Director at Datapath.

Aligo works with the latest solution Aetria of Datapath, providing a single interface for a versatile layout of screens and content management in control rooms. Delivers pristine quality 4K content, through a 10G network and compressed flows on a 1G infrastructure at the same time, with a latency of less than one millisecond. The current product range includes the Aligo QTX100 4K transmitter and the Aligo RX100, a single 4K receiver with four HD outputs.

Datapath Aligo

“Whatever the resolution, Aligo takes care of. To share video on internal and external networks, this will mean a change in the management of the control rooms. Today's solutions have to balance the management of an increasing number of sources, contents and data, while ensuring security, total reliability and ease of use for the user. The possibilities of sharing quality content simultaneously, both internally and externally, opens up many possibilities”, adds John Storey.

Recently launched, Aetria works in harmony with Datapath's display processors, as well as with third-party products, taking the design, the management and monitoring of control wing solutions to a single, secure interface.


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by • 11 feb, 2021
• section: control, display, Signal distribution, networks