Analog Way will spotlight innovations in IP-based video processing and media playback at InfoComm 2025, unveiling new SMPTE ST 2110 input and output cards for its LivePremier series, alongside a suite of powerful software enhancements.
Visitors to booth 3343 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, USA can explore how the new cards extend the capabilities of Aquilon systems. Supporting UHD60 10-bit video, HDR, and up to eight audio channels per stream, the ST 2110 cards enable full integration into modern IP workflows with compliance to NMOS and PTP standards. Designed for performance and reliability, each card can handle up to four UHD60 or eight FHD60 input streams, as well as up to four UHD60 output streams. Multiple cards can be combined to deliver hundreds of gigabits of throughput for large-scale deployments with redundant networking.
The company will also debut new software features for LivePremier, including support for 4K120 and 5K60 on DisplayPort 1.2 I/O cards, flexible mix and split layering on the same screen, and VU meter integration in the multiviewer, giving operators more creative control and system visibility.
Analog Way’s booth will also feature live demos of CorePlay Solo, a standalone 4K60 media player designed for live event reliability and intuitive use. New features on show include clip colour and geometry adjustments, and USB media ingestion, all tailored to the fast-paced demands of live production. CorePlay Solo supports Dante audio, still image playback, and remote control via a REST API, and can operate as a self-contained player or integrated with an Analog Way switcher for advanced show control.
Beyond technology demos, Analog Way is collaborating with SNA Displays to showcase LED display solutions animated with creative content from Render Impact and MOTV Experiential.
InfoComm 2025 takes place June 11–13 in Orlando.