Latin America. Aetria, Datapath's solution for secure multipoint video management and control, has added the VisionSC-A2 capture card to its range for a more streamlined image capture process.
This newly designed capture card, which is available now, extends the Aligo AVoIP solution by providing cost-effective capture of Aligo streams from an Aetrian network, directly on a workstation or video wall controller.
With two 10G channels on each card, the VisionSC-A2 provides high-density capture that meets today's needs for viewing ever-increasing volumes of data, whether on a multi-screen operator workstation or on a large-scale shared video wall surface.
Each channel can capture a single 4K stream or up to four HD streams, allowing a single VisionSC-A2 card to capture two lossless 4K streams, a single 4K stream, and up to four HD streams, or up to eight independent HD streams.
Dedicated operator workstation
Released as a video wall controller earlier this year, Datapath's VSNMini 300 can now be pre-configured for use as a dedicated operator workstation PC. It offers up to four 4K outputs and can be easily configured with Datapath capture cards to provide a sleek, compact solution for control room operators.
Suitable for installation on operator workstations, the modern system can be configured with Intel® i5, i7, or i9 processors, providing scalable processing power for today's large video volume installations. When configured as part of an Aetria solution, it allows operators to easily monitor and control multiple remote sources along with local applications, such as email clients, web browsers, and messaging, all from a familiar Windows 11 environment.
Direct video wall management
Now added to all versions of Aetria Workstation, the new integrated Wall Manager allows operators to control any connected video wall directly from the Aetria Workstation interface.
As versatile as it is easy to operate, the Wall Manager interface opens over any open source on the operators' desktop to allow for quick interaction with the video wall, either by opening and positioning a single source or by opening a new layout with multiple sources across the wall.