Lawo enhances V__matrix vm_avp app with new licence options

Lawo’s V__matrix  vm_avp app (formerly known as vm_streaming) has been enhanced once again with major features, most of which are provided by licence options.

The new +ab_dsk licence option adds video mixing and keying to the V__matrix offering. It unlocks eight video mixing/keying instances @3G per vm_avp instance. Each instance can work in one of four modes: AB mix (blends between two sources), AB mix independent (source blending over colour matte), Luma keyer (linear keying), or Luma keyer advanced (linear keying supporting shaped keying). Multiple instances can be cascaded.

The new +tc_gen licence generates timecode flavours from PTP or other time sources and provides up to three independent generators. Generated ancillary timecode (ATC) formats, which can be embedded into TX and SDI outputs, include VITC1, VITC2, and LTC. Linear timecode (LTC) can be generated as a digital audio signal.

The enhanced +VC2 option equips vm_avp with 20x VC-2/DiracPro ultra low-latency video codecs and now supports single-link streaming as well as compression ratios of up to 6.6:1 and 8:1 for monitoring purposes, with less than 20 lines of end-to-end delay. This turns it into a great add-on for remote production scenarios where bandwidth is limited and minimal delay is of the essence.

The already existing +FS licence enables frame syncing and delay for video as well as sample-rate conversion and delay for audio. In response to numerous V__matrix user requests, the frame sync/video delay processing block now features a mode for 12G square-division merging (SQD).

“Lawo’s vm_avp app for V__matrix C100 has evolved from being an IP gateway heavy-weight into a fully featured, IP-based video and audio processing powerhouse,” explained Stephan Türkay, Lawo’s senior product manager media infrastructure. “The software-defined nature of our V__matrix ecosystem inherently means that its feature set can be adapted to evolving market expectations. This strategy turns V__matrix into a secure investment for the long term.”

Thanks to its revised feature set, vm_avp now provides up to 20 video transmitters and receivers, 128 audio transmitters and receivers, 50 video crossbars, 20 audio-video crossbars, 25 audio crossbars, 24 video delay handlers, 64 audio delay handlers, 8 colour correction instances, 8 video mixing/keying instances, 24 sample-rate converters, an audio downmix engine, and a digital audio gain stage on all crossbar outputs.

The new vm_avp and its revised licence options are already available for both new and existing installs in tech rooms, private-cloud hubs and OB trucks.

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