AV Stumpfl to Present ALR Screen Systems, XR Stage Solutions and PIXERA Four Media Server at ISE 2022UPDATE: Integrated Systems Events announces that ISE 2022, scheduled for February 1-4, has been postponed and will now take place on May 10-13, 2022 at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía. Austrian AV technology manufacturer AV Stumpfl will present its latest ALR (ambient light-rejecting) projection screen systems and the new PIXERA four media server hardware, as well as XR virtual production solutions, at this year's ISE trade fair in Barcelona, Spain. In addition to demonstrating the benefits of its latest ALR (ambient light rejecting) screen systems, AV Stumpfl will also present its AT64-SHIFT screen system legs and Fullwhite Curve projection screen. The ALR Decoframe Ambiance UST (ultra-short throw) combines years of customer feedback relating to AV Stumpfl's acclaimed Decoframe series with the latest in ALR technology, making it an exciting product for applications such as professional meeting room setups, the company says. Live demonstrations at the AV Stumpfl booth (#3B600) will allow visitors to instantly see the difference between ALR surface materials and standard solutions. AT64-SHIFT projection screen legs make it possible to assemble a large mobile projection screen in a matter of minutes and to adjust its height in just a few seconds, the company says. AV Stumpfl's screen design product Fullwhite is a favorite with international designers due to its depthless and borderless appearance, which makes projected images appear to float in mid-air. Another highlight of the AV Stumpfl booth will be the brand-new PIXERA media server hardware, PIXERA four, as well as product demonstrations related to the recently released software version PIXERA 1.8. PIXERA four is a powerful media server hardware system, well suited for highly demanding real-time graphics applications and XR/AR broadcast setups. ISE visitors will be delighted to discover the versatility of AV Stumpfl's powerful new show control solution, PIXERA control, the company says, which was developed for handling integrated systems. 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," such as BECKHOFF automation technologies or Smart Monkeys' ISAAC Workspace. As well as offering updated and enhanced timeline controls, PIXERA version 1.8 also opens the doors wide for virtual production setups that feature XR (extended reality), AR (augmented reality) and/or MR (mixed reality) components. The PIXERA Hub is a powerful collection of utilities for improving and streamlining media server workflows for greater productivity, the company says. Hub users will have much more flexibility to control and manage setups involving multiple servers remotely, with the new version to be presented at the ISE trade fair. PIXERA control promo video: youtu.be/PmsHDaornDY AT64-Shift video: vimeo.com/352710501
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