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    Home»Uncategorized»AV Stumpfl’s next generation media serving
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    AV Stumpfl’s next generation media serving

    AV NewsBy AV NewsJuly 1, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AV Stumpfl has announced the next generation of its Wings Engine. “With the latest developments in our Wings Engine line, multimedia professionals will be able to deliver higher quality live show content with less hardware investment,” said Tobias Stumpfl, Commercial Director at AV Stumpfl. “A new hardware platform features more input and output options, higher data rates including up to 4 times uncompressed 4K RAW playback per server, more storage and processing power. The software utilises all these new features and comes with a new multiple user and multiple timeline workflows.”

    A dedicated operating system based on the robust Windows Embedded platform. The operating system however features a dedicated operator desktop which shows no Windows elements but only AV Stumpfl’s proprietary functions such as a built in EDID manager, Backup&Restore and other system functions.

    In a second InfoComm announcement, AV Stumpfl introduced Fullwhite video projection screens which are said to offer the ultimate in installation flexibility. “Fullwhite is designed with architects and designers in mind,” commented Tobias Stumpfl, Commercial Director at AV Stumpfl. “The sleek, robust design and functionality of Fullwhite far exceeds competing products in the market.”

    Made from special aluminium alloy, the frame construction features 45-degree angle on the outer edge. Designed for use in rugged environments, frame parts are connected together using a special expansion clamp connector that automatically aligns profile parts and brings frame edges together in perfect synchronicity.

    Fullwhite fits seamlessly into modern architecture and projection set ups and allows designers to tell their story effectively. Thanks to the special frame design, projection surfaces can be used in interesting and compelling ways. Multiple Fullwhite projection screens can be connected together to form cubes or other structures including real-time tracked and moving projection surfaces.

     

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