AV Stumpfl to Present Projection Screen Systems and New PIXERA Version 1.8

The Austrian AV technology manufacturer AV Stumpfl will present their award-winning projection screen systems and the new PIXERA media server software version 1.8 between the 19th and 21st of November at this year’s LDI trade fair in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In addition to informing booth visitors of their latest product developments in the area of ALR (ambient light rejecting) screen systems, AV Stumpfl will also present their AT64-SHIFT screen system legs.

With this ingenious product, it’s possible to assemble a large mobile projection screen in a matter of minutes and to adjust its’ height in just a few seconds.

AT64-SHIFT projection screen legs are compatible with all mobile AV Stumpfl screen systems.

As an added visual treat, AV Stumpfl’s popular screen design product, Fullwhite, will also be shown at the LDI show. Fullwhite is a favourite with international designers, due to its’ depthless and borderless appearance that makes projected images appear to float in mid-air.

Another highlight of the AV Stumpfl booth will be the brand new PIXERA media server system version 1.8, which was released only a few days ago.

One of the key additions to the popular media server system is the introduction of a new and powerful show control solution called PIXERA control.

This distributed integration and control framework empowers users to seamlessly host new functionalities within PIXERA and to control all aspects of an extended project environment. Anything a user creates and integrates can be distributed across the connected systems and shares itself.

Third party systems can communicate directly with the PIXERA API via dedicated “modules”, like in the case of Beckhoff automation technologies, or the Smart Monkeys’ ISAAC Workspace, which provides a unified programming and front-end client interface for pro-AV installations.

As well as offering updated and enhanced timeline controls, PIXERA version 1.8 also opens the doors wide for realising virtual production setups that feature XR (extended reality), AR (augmented reality) and/or MR (mixed reality) components.

One key development in this context is “resource as compositing”.

This new workflow feature empowers PIXERA users to employ and interact with 3D worlds originating with other software environments (e.g. Unreal, Unity, Notch) in a simple and extremely effective way.

Navigating inside the preview, editing perspectives inside the virtual world and a host of other functionalities are now all possible by using familiar PIXERA tools.
AV Stumpfl GmbH will exhibit at the LDI show in Las Vegas between the 19th and 21st of November, at booth #1835, Las Vegas Convention Center, Nevada, USA.

PIXERA control promo video: https://youtube/PmsHDaornDY
AT64-Shift video: https://vimeo.com/352710501

www.avstumpfl.com
www.pixera.one