Analog Way Aquilon AQL RS4 Mission Critical 4K or 8K Switcher
Description
Aquilon RS4 is a mission-critical 4K/8K multi-screen presentation system and videowall processor with 24 inputs and 16 outputs, delivering uncompromising presentation experiences to high-end staging and premium system integration. Aquilon RS4 combines industrial grade reliability, unrivaled ease-of-use, versatile 4K digital connectivity, unmatched real-time 10/12-bit 4:4:4 video processing power, best-in-class image quality and pure 4K60p on each input and output with ultra-low latency.
Key Features:
- Based on LivePremier™ platform
- Highly ruggedized chassis with cleanable air filter
- Swappable redundant power supplies (2+1)
- 24x 4K60p inputs (12x HDMI 2.0, 8x DP 1.2, 4x 12G-SDI)
- 16x 4K60p active outputs (16x HDMI 2.0)
- True 4K60p 4:4:4 performance on every I/O channel
- Ultra-low latency 10 and 12-bit processing
- High Frame Rate processing (up to 144Hz) for Dual/2K signals
- Real-time SDR/HDR10/HLG conversion and color correction based on 3D LUTs (no additional latency)
- Full set of field swappable I/O cards available separately (DP 1.2, 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, SFP+, Optical, SDVoE) for any connectivity arrangements
- Support 4K60p input and output as single, double or quad plugs
- Compatible with Analog Way DPH104 video processor: easily convert one 4K DP 1.2 output to 4 independent full HD outputs (requires a DP output card)
- 120 Megapixels throughput at 10-bit 4:4:4 on Program, without restricting Preview or Multiviewer
- Almost limitless video canvas space and free positioning of outputs
- Up to 12x 4K or 24x DL/2K mixing layers per system (24x 4K or 48x DL/2K split layers), depending on the screens setup
- 24x 4K or 48x 2K concurrent still images
- Unscaled seamless background mixer on each output (using instantaneous still images or live sources)
- Flexible layer management (Region Captive PiPs)
- Seamless crossfade on all mixing layers, on all 24 sources
- Scaled 4K60p AUX feature for all non-PGM outputs
- Ability to create layers on AUX outputs without using processing resources Inboard clocks, timers and countdowns for screens or auxiliary outputs