The updates, on display beginning April 19 in Booth W1423, also include expanded support for broadcast standards including ST 2110, NMOS, NDI and JPEG-XS.
The web-based multi-channel LogPlayer now features AI functionality designed to streamline workflows and accelerate access to content and metadata. The system also includes native integration to record YouTube TV channels, enabling operators to ingest web-based sources such as dashboards and live streaming services as first-class content into the LogPlayer and Monwall ecosystem.
By recording these streams natively, LogPlayer removes the need for hardware converters or third-party boxes.
Mediaproxy is also introducing Monwall Web, an extension to its multiviewer that enables low-latency multi-screen monitoring. The tool provides flexibility for engineers using remote connections in virtualized production workflows.
The company also continues to strengthen support for IP-based workflows, demonstrating extended NMOS functionality and support for ST 2110 with JPEG-XS.
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