Australia’s Mediaproxy, known for its software-based IP compliance monitoring and multiviewing products, will be showing off new additions to its wares at the 2025 NAB Show, at a Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall booth.
On display at Booth W1417, Mediaproxy is also about cost-cutting and improved efficiency.
With many updates to its LogServer suite ready to be shared, Mediaproxy will introduce Monwall Server, a new product that extends its existing interactive multiviewing applications to provide traditional output streaming. Monwall Server allows for the generation of mosaics and output of various low-latency formats. In addition to conventional multiviewing application, this versatile solution offers a fresh approach to software-based multiviewing and hybrid workflows, reducing the need for more cloud instances.
Also at the NAB Show, a new cloud licensing feature will be introduced, empowering customers to deploy Mediaproxy systems as needed. This approach enables a pay-per-use model, ideal for customers with non-linear programming or those looking to temporarily extend their usage for special events such as live sports. This flexibility also ensures that customers have the option to easily scale their operations temporarily up or down as the need for more monitoring points arises.
In line with their commitment to supporting the latest industry standards, Mediaproxy now offers support for JPEG-XS. This enhancement allows for the seamless integration of TR-07 streams into LogServer, ensuring high-quality, low-latency video inputs for broadcast monitoring.
Mediaproxy also continues to lead the way for ATSC 3.0 broadcasts with several additions to the suite of tools. By incorporating A3SA security protocols into the core of its LogServer engine, Mediaproxy is able to provide broadcasters with a cost-effective option to monitor both encrypted to-air and off-air signals.



