Avolites introduces multiple banks and layers in its Prism' early access edition’
Now available for download, Prims 'early access' by Avolites Introduces Multiple Banks and Layers for Lighting Designers, which can be controlled via the user interface and via the Titan lighting control app.
Avolites Prism is a software application developed primarily for lighting designers, and adapted for media playback, Created specifically for the live events and entertainment industry, whose last 'Early access' edition’ (E.A.) Introduces multiple banks and layers.
This software is made up of two parts: the Server and User Interface, providing the core functions and a common interface for the software. When it's closed, Prism can continue to run its server in the system tray, allowing the feature set to continue to be controlled with Titan to run a show.
As a result,, Overall processing costs are reduced, as well as offering the ability to manage both media and lighting from the same PC for less complex event setups.
The new version not only offers Multiple layers and banks, but now users can take advantage of the Preview window, Cross Fade duration and speed control. Increasing the number of layers in Prism allows for a Greater creativity and flexibility within the mix, providing more options on where your content is located.
Multiple banks allow control much more content, as well as import and export existing banks between projects. The new Prism preview window makes it easy to Preparing and adjusting media before it's live In the mix, establishing unique characteristics for each piece of content.
Paul Wong, CEO of Avolites, notes that "the Prism 'early access' edition is an important milestone in the development trajectory of this software application, with new features that expand the creative possibilities for lighting and video designers, and its integration through a simple user interface and a powerful set of tools that allows all users to bring more complex elements to their shows without the need to purchase additional software".
Prism also allows Add input sources, including NDI and Live, USB capture and webcams, to incorporate other visual sources into the show, as guest VJs or presentation data. Virtual returns add the ability to take any layer of the mix and use it elsewhere within the project, for more creative possibilities.
Other Prism Edition Features (E.A.) are the Hardware Decode Acceleration for H.264/H.265, the region of interest in the outings, as well as added control to the surface and layers, along with crossfade duration and speed and NDI previews.
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