AptoVision™ recently announced that the latest firmware release for its BlueRiver™
NT2000 AV-over-IP chipset is now available and includes a new mode that enables
video to be transported and scaled without latency. The new release also includes
an advanced chroma resampling engine for complete video format flexibility. All
video processing functions including broadcast-quality scaling, multi-source video
compositing and video wall processing with bezel correction can be applied to any
video signal without restriction.

“While others are saturating the market with the message that latency is
unavoidable in AV over IP and in video processing, AptoVision have been hard at
work shattering the status quo,’ said Justin Kennington, strategic and technical
marketing director at AptoVision. “Some claim that 30 milliseconds is “as good as it
gets,’ but the latest update to BlueRiver NT2000 delivers a system that can
transport and scale video in three milliseconds – a 10X improvement. As the
established pioneers of the AV-over-IP revolution, I’m very pleased that we are
extending our capabilities with features that the big guys said were impossible.’

AptoVision’s flagship chipset, BlueRiver NT2000, is part of the BlueRiver NT+
Series, which are the world’s only chipsets to transport uncompressed, zero-latency
Ultra HD/4K HDR over Ethernet, and the foundation of SDVoE technology. The
chipsets are HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 compatible and transmit true 4K/60Hz (4:4:4)
video with latency under one tenth of a millisecond over 100m of CAT‐x or 30KM of
fibre. They support the complete range of signal types including audio, GbE, USB
2.0, RS‐232 and IR, all of which can be routed independently. Audio can be
extracted from or injected into any HDMI stream within the network. BlueRiver
NT2000 offers high-value AV processing capabilities which enable video-wall, multi-
view and seamless switching applications.

BlueRiver NT2000 will be powering all the demonstrations in the SDVoE Alliance
booth at InfoComm 2017 (Orlando, June 14-16, booth 3729).