Enhanced Flexibility and Control: A SSL Focus At NAB Show

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Facilitating faster deployment and management of distributed production workflows, Solid State Logic exited the 2025 NAB Show with sharing an update that adds native NDI to its System T Cloud platform.


The company also introduced two premium hardware control tiles to its flexible production ecosystem.

Supplementing System T Cloud’s established Dante Connect audio transport with native support for NDI, the update enhances agility in virtualised production in several key areas by introducing cost savings and increasing flexibility. Enabling broadcasters to natively process audio from a range of NDI-enabled devices such as cameras and replay sources, its adoption of NDI not only lowers deployment costs, but vastly expands the range of connectivity options available to broadcasters operating in the cloud.

“This update means SSL customers can integrate significantly more production elements directly into their cloud-based System T workflows,” says SSL General Manager Enrique Pérez. “Native support for NDI connectivity in System T Cloud delivers NDI audio signals directly into System T Cloud’s virtualised environment, managing pure audio and embedded NDI signals in the same way. This simplifies connectivity and provides cost-effective management of all live audio streams for our broadcast customers.”

Supporting up to 256 processing paths and full immersive formats up to 9.1.6, System T Cloud is an audio processing platform that gives content providers the ability to create live-to-air productions in a cloud-native environment. Enhanced support for NDI not only simplifies signal acquisition by adopting an array of NDI-enabled devices, it enables broadcasters to produce content for tiers that may have previously been cost-prohibitive.