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disguise introduces the latest in powerful hardware and software innovations at InfoComm 2019

InfoComm 2019, Orlando, Booth #521 – disguise will showcase the latest in its software integrations for the US market at InfoComm 2019. On booth #521at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando between June 8 – 14, disguise will preview the powerful new gx 2c server, and also introduce the award-winning vx 4 server.

 

On show will be the latest in disguise’s gx range of media servers, the gx 2c, which features more GPU processing power than everbefore for faster, more powerful performance to render more particles, effects and rich content environments,all at higher resolutions and smoother frame rates. Designed to scale and fit as part of a bigger media server system, the disguise gx range enables creatives to go beyond the power of a single server solution, into distributed systems with multiple servers working as one to create a seamless immersive experience. Like all gx range servers, the gx 2c will come with an integrated two year Notch playback licensefor seamless delivery of generative effects.

 

disguise will also be showcasing the new vx 4 server, theflagship of the pro range. Previewed at Integrated Systems Europe 2019, where it won a highly coveted ‘Best of Show’ award, the vx 4 builds on the legacy of the pro range and has been engineered to play back video at higher quality, smoothness and resolution. The vx 4 is optimised to play up to four times uncompressed 4K60 using its high-performance NVME RAID drive array, and has the capability of playing lossless 10-bit video. Additionally, the vx 4 can capture 16 3G-SDI sources or four 4K sources (2160p60).

 

disguise will also be showing the latest version of itsr15.2 software,which includes integrationwithAgile Remote Cameras’ range of PTZ cameras,enabling full control over exposure, gamma, gain modes and other settings. The latest release also includes a newintegration with Riedel,for control of Mediornet, allowing users to switch routes in the same way as switching a conventional matrix route.

 

“The disguise 3D workflow and software that rides on these media servers continues to garner industry attention and is used to imagine, create, engineer and deliver many of the most compelling shows around the US and the world,” says Grif Palmer, General Manager for disguise in the Americas. “We are looking forward to seeing members of our user community at InfoComm 2019 and introducing our company to designers and engineers in event production, system integration and xR related film and television production that are looking for new and compelling tools” he adds.

 

Visit disguise at InfoComm 2019 on Booth 521to see the latest and most powerful hardware and software integrations.

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