When the 17th FINA World Championships and World Masters Championships, the biennial aquatics and water sports competitions, were staged in Budapest, Hungary, an array of Analog Way AV processors made a splash managing multiple LED screens in different locations through a single system.
Giant Unilumin LED screens were mounted in five sports venues and were integral to every competition. AV Spring Ltd. supported the operations team with engineering plans for the AV systems and provided technical training for key personnel.
“The main challenge was putting together the newly bought AV devices so they would work seamlessly as one system,” explains Julianna Szoke, Operations Manager for AV Spring. “Analog Way equipment was the best fit for our client’s technical needs, such as low latency, high number of inputs and outputs, and great ease of use.”
At Lake Balaton the team managed four 15-20 square-meter LED screens positioned inside and outside the lake with Analog Way’s NeXtage 08 - 4K, a powerful, seamless AV processor based on the LiveCore platform.
The biggest venue was the new Danube Arena where two Analog Way Ascender 32 - 4K multiscreen processors with output expanders, also based on the LiveCore platform, managed the 600 square-meter LED walls.