Appear’s NAB Launches Of The X5 And VX Media Gateway Extend Its Leadership In Live Media Production

Appear will make a major impact at NAB Show 2025 through groundbreaking additions to its product portfolio. The highly anticipated X5 extends the X Platform’s power and efficiency into a compact, cost-effective form factor, while the VX Media Gateway is a key product launch in Appear’s software-based media processing evolution.

The X5 is a game changer for operators handling high-value content at a lower scale per site, offering the same industry-renowned high-performance capabilities as the X10 and X20 in a more compact, ultra-portable chassis. Purpose-built for live production, remote contribution, and cloud-based workflows, the X5 delivers best-in-class compression, ultra-low latency, and seamless IP connectivity—making it the ideal solution for Tier 1 broadcasters seeking more agile remote production options, as well as Tier 2 and Tier 3 operators looking for a cost-effective, high-quality media transport solution.

With support for AVC & HEVC encoding and decoding, uncompressed workflows (SDI and ST2110), Appear’s hardware-accelerated SRT (aSRT) and advanced security features, the X5 makes the transition to IP-based live production easier and more cost-effective.

Appear is also launching the VX Media Gateway at NAB, the first major addition to its continually evolving VX software-based media processing platform. Designed to enable hybrid cloud/on-premise workflows, the VX Media Gateway simplifies seamless, scalable media transport for broadcasters and service providers embracing software-defined architectures.

X Platform
The X Platform is a high-capacity, ultra-dense, low-latency modular media processing and gateway hardware platform. Offering high-speed video networking, robust IP security, and advanced compression, it supports broadcast-grade workflows for live video contribution, production, and distribution applications, maximising performance and efficiency.

VX
VX is an open media technology software platform built for today’s and tomorrow’s broadcast workflows, offering agility and flexibility. It enables media service providers to rapidly develop next-generation production workflows, seamlessly integrating across diverse infrastructure and hardware solutions while ensuring the powerful performance, resilience, and ultra-low latency of modern hardware platforms.

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