

Providing programmers and designers of visual experiences with more flexibility, Renewed Vision has also developed and implemented its own advanced control protocol in PVP version 3.1. The new DMX support lets operators control PVP 3.1 at the overall workspace level or granularly for individual layers, and encompasses functions such as selecting and triggering pre-defined cues and playlists, specifying blend modes for particular layers, activating effects sets and more. ProVideoPlayer 3.1 adds support for the industry-standard DMX512-A lighting control protocol, enabling the versatile media server to be controlled from popular lighting consoles and other DMX-compatible triggering devices. Renewed Vision will showcase PVP 3.1 in booth N1814 at InfoComm 2018, taking place June 6-8 in Las Vegas. Building on the enhancements of the major PVP3 upgrade released earlier this year, version 3.1 adds robust communication capabilities that allow ProVideoPlayer to be seamlessly controlled by external devices such as lighting consoles and custom automation systems.
#LIGHTING CONSOLE AND PROVIDEOPLAYER UPDATE#
Renewed Vision announces a significant new software update for the third generation of its ProVideoPlayer (PVP3) multi-function media server. Version 3.1 allows ProVideoPlayer to be seamlessly controlled by external devices
