One such product is the ProPresenter Scoreboard multi-sport score presentation software. As with the company’s NAB Show exhibit that took home the 2017 Awesome Cool Exhibits (ACE) award for creativity and effectiveness in linear booth design, PVP3 will map and deliver video across a large LED video wall and two columns of artistically-angled display panels, combining live and file-based content with SDI and NDI feeds from other Renewed Vision solutions being featured at the show.
In addition to hands-on demonstrations of PVP3, the software will also power a display crafted to enhance visitors’ experience at the Renewed Vision booth. PVP3’s best-in-class video processing engine can seamlessly combine live and pre-recorded media in creative ways, while applying real-time visual effects, masking, cropping, color processing and other digital manipulation. The third generation of the software also known as ProVideoPlayer, PVP3 builds on earlier versions’ toolset for designing and displaying multi-screen video productions that enhance performances, locations, events, and attractions.ĭesigned for museums, concerts, corporate gatherings, public spaces, production sets and location-based entertainment, PVP3 cost-effectively delivers video, media and effects to multiple, interactive, resolution-independent displays. Infocomm takes place June 14-16 in Orlando, Florida.
(Which I don't think is a problem since that family has been superseded and isn't getting firmware updates anymore.Fresh off the NAB Show in Las Vegas, Renewed Vision is heading to InfoComm 2017 for the Pro A/V industry event debut of its PVP3 multi-function media server.
That lets the mod function with a small number of failures, but prevents the mod firmware from ever being updated. A mitigation that's been developed is to replace the bootloader with the production image. Since the startup procedure of the FPGA involves reconfiguring, once they've failed, it can't get out of the bootloader. The corner pins are usually not used (since they're at higher risk of failure even under ideal conditions), but some reconfiguration pins are placed there (and can't be moved). That's why they've had some pretty bad quarterly reports - stashing money away for higher than normal warranty costs in the coming years.įor those interested, the failure causes the corner balls of the BGA to crack. And if you have an affected display, don't worry, its still covered under warranty. The process problem has since been fixed. It went a number of years before being discovered (since it took a few years before the failures started). I'm not sure how widespread the problem was (it only affected products that used a BGA FPGA in a specific manufacturing plant). They had a manufacturing problem years ago that caused higher than expected failure rates. Not sure how much of this is public, but fuck it. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies
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