Analog Way: How Video Processing Shapes Every Pixel on Screen
The video processor is the decision-maker sitting between your sources and your screens, gathering inputs, scaling and windowing content, and making sure switches are seamless and playback is rock-solid. But as resolutions climb, HDR introduces new color and brightness challenges, and IP-based signal transport like ST 2110 reshapes system architecture, the design choices around video processing matter more than ever.
This session breaks down how these technologies affect real-world system design across LED, LCD, projection, and multi-display environments. Through case studies featuring Analog Way's Aquilon video processors and Picturall media servers, you'll see how the right processing chain handles the demands of high-resolution, high-performance projects. We'll also cover what changes when cameras are pointed at your LED wall (e.g., navigating refresh rates, genlock, moiré) and how to design around common pitfalls rather than troubleshooting them after installation.
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