The Ai Infinity Media Server headlines eight Full HD outputs
USA - Avolites Media is heading Stateside this month to show off its award-winning Sapphire Media Infinity System.

The media server technology, developed by the R&D team at Avolites Media, will be exhibited for the first time in the USA at the annual LDI show Las Vegas, 19-21 October 2012 at Las Vegas Convention Center.

Avolites Media will be at Creative Stage Lighting's stand, the company's US distributor, on Booth, # 1129.

Since its groundbreaking use on major events in the UK and beyond the Sapphire Media Infinity System has been the talk of the entertainment technology industry and, at the PLASA show, it won the much-coveted PLASA Award for Innovation with PLASA judges commenting: "It's the first integrated video control surface dedicated to video. It's well thought out and well designed."

Steve Warren, managing director for Avolites Media comments, "The Avolites Media team is looking forward to demonstrating our latest system at October's Live Design International (LDI) show, Las Vegas. We're delighted to report that the last 12 months have seen our flagship product, the Ai Infinity Media Server, and subsequently the Sapphire Media Console, deliver some of the richest and most electrifying visual feasts for the most stunning, internationally televised events and live performance shows on earth."

LDI show visitors will also be able to get their hands on the next forward-looking incarnation in Media Server technology - the Ai Infinity Media Server, which headlines eight Full HD outputs, each of which conveniently features an accompanying preview output.

The feature-loaded Ai Infinity Media Server boasts internal EDID management, LTC and MIDI Time-code, Genloc Input, Multi-Server Frame-sync and Master- Slave remote control.

"Avolites' extensive touring experience has also added its own unique design advantages to these products," adds Avolites Media's, Selvin Cooper. "This includes the comfortable protection of a custom anti-vibration and anti-shock internal floating frame. In addition the easily accessible, intuitive-to-use, front-mounted touch screen panel enables local control, system analysis and remote preview."

(Jim Evans)


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