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Analog Way and SNA Displays drive highest-resolution LED screen in Times Square

SNA selected Analog Way to provide a full 8K resolution processing solution for the massive wrap-around display, which showcases NFL Experience, a joint venture of the NFL and Cirque du Soleil.

Analog Way supported the SNA team from the initial signal flow review to a full system mock up and demo, post-sale programming and on-site commissioning.

The 40-storey high-rise at the corner of 7th Avenue and West 47th Street will house the Marriott EDITION hotel as well as many prominent tenants such as NFL Experience, an exciting new interactive fan attraction. The building features SNA’s wrap-around S|Video display canvas, one of the largest continuous exterior displays in the world representing more than 17,000 square feet of LED display technology. With 8K/60Hz processing, the screen is built to accommodate the next generation of video and broadcast media content.

Instead of relying exclusively on media servers to drive the Times Square display SNA opted to have Analog Way create an 8K/60Hz scaling solution using the company’s LiveCore product line. Analog Way scalers are the most advanced in the world, with extremely low latency and the best image quality available.

Four Ascender 48 4K processors (ASC4806-4K-PL) deliver 16 feeds to the display, all with precise sub-frame level sync lock. Having precise sync lock on all 16 outputs ensures zero tearing of the image across the huge pixel space. The Analog Way processing solution is capable of working with a multitude of different sources, scaling any source type to any size on the LED display. This offers SNA and the screen’s tenant incredible flexibility and security since they are not tied to a single source device or format.

“We can put a 4K source in the middle of the screen and surround it with traditional HD feeds and we’ll get pixel-perfect, clear imagery with the processors,” says Pat Green, senior director of Systems at SNA Displays. “That capability will likely help the owner land high-profile tenants for screen content. Who knows what the display will eventually be used for, but it’s clear that this screen is the only one in Times Square that can handle many of the modern demands of high-resolution TV and sports broadcasting.

Analog Way’s NeXtage 16 4K (NXT1604-4K), a 4K AV processor based on the LiveCore platform, provides 4K previewing of any input, output or the entire video canvas. Analog Way’s new RCU (Rackmount Control Unit), a controller for large-scale displays, makes its second high-profile appearance here following its implementation this summer at the revamped Wynn Las Vegas Race & Sports Book.

“We actually designed the RCU around this project,” says Analog Way’s director of business development, Brian Macauto. “We typically use our chassis to drive 4-8 outputs. But this LED display required 16 discrete outputs to create an 8K video canvas. So we developed the RCU master controller to unleash all the horsepower behind Ascender. It takes our awesome scaling core technology and adds a meta layer of master control across multiple chassis.”

Using RCU hooks, the team was able to program the system remotely over an approximate three-week period. “We could do about 90 per cent of the commissioning from our office in Atlanta,” Macauto says. “That gave us more flexibility with work schedules, which is so important when you’re relying on suppliers for a building still under construction.”

“The RCU really maximized remote support capabilities,” Green agrees. “Once we were on site we set up WiFi hot spots so the controller could verify the system, which made for a very fast turn on of the screen. We went from getting power to running video in nine business days. For a 17,000 square-foot digital display that’s tremendously fast!”

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