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| ==== Product ==== | ==== Product ==== | ||
| - | Pro-Player Plus 4K is a software product that can be installed on any X86 computer hardware. | + | Pro-Player Plus 4K is a software OS that can be installed on any computer hardware. Its OS can be customized to suit the task at hand. No other media player in the market is as flexible and powerful as PP+. |
| ==== Hardware ==== | ==== Hardware ==== | ||
| - | Our preferred hardware is Intel NUC. Pro-Player Plus 4K is 100% solid state and comes with a 3 year warranty. | + | Pro-Player Plus operates best on Intel X86 hardware platforms. It is hardware-agnostic and can run on other hardware with slight driver modifications. |
| ==== Networked Playback and Frame Accurate Synchronization ==== | ==== Networked Playback and Frame Accurate Synchronization ==== | ||
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| Add external lighting effects to any video by simply selecting the DMX file from the internal list. The lighting files will change with your video files. You can even record custom DMX files directly into the player, making otherwise complex cues easy to playback; no lighting console needed for playback. | Add external lighting effects to any video by simply selecting the DMX file from the internal list. The lighting files will change with your video files. You can even record custom DMX files directly into the player, making otherwise complex cues easy to playback; no lighting console needed for playback. | ||
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| + | === ARTNET Trigger === | ||
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| + | Users can now trigger video playback from any lighting device that uses ARTNET protocol. | ||
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| + | //Example: A lighting technician can trigger a cue on his lighting console and it will trigger PP+ to play a video file. Of course, that video file can also trigger many other devices simultaneously.// | ||
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| + | === MIDI Triggers === | ||
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| + | Users can bind MIDI commands to any video file which is a great way to trigger large lighting consoles. | ||
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| + | //Example: Large automated lighting rigs require sophisticated lighting console for programming and playback. This feature allows PP+ to send MIDI commands to the lighting console and execute complex lighting playback.// | ||
| ==== WLED Lighting ==== | ==== WLED Lighting ==== | ||
| Harness the power of WLED and link it to your videos. | Harness the power of WLED and link it to your videos. | ||
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| + | === Built-in Touchscreen UI === | ||
| + | Users can now connect to a PP+ via Wi-Fi and access a built-in touchscreen interface. This interface will generate the buttons and allow the user to name them as needed. Custom backgrounds can be applied to uniquely brand the touchscreen interface. | ||
| ==== Live Video Input ==== | ==== Live Video Input ==== | ||
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| //Example: Client shoots photos during show and wants to play them back on-screen.// | //Example: Client shoots photos during show and wants to play them back on-screen.// | ||
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| + | ==== UDP Sync ==== | ||
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| + | Users can edit a simple text file and insert commands that will allow external devices to execute commands accurately within the videos timeline playback. | ||
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| + | //Example: When the video starts change the LED lights to a different color, then at 1:00 minute flash the LED lights.// | ||
| ==== Multiplayer GUI Interface ==== | ==== Multiplayer GUI Interface ==== | ||
| This interface allows users to control multiple players from a single interface. 12 presets can be built and executed from a single touch, or scheduled or even called remotely. | This interface allows users to control multiple players from a single interface. 12 presets can be built and executed from a single touch, or scheduled or even called remotely. | ||
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| + | You can add a 7" touchscreen and your presets will populate it automatically. | ||
| //Example: You have 12 players on a show, and you want to control all of them with one click.// | //Example: You have 12 players on a show, and you want to control all of them with one click.// | ||
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| No need for a wireless router. You can simply look for the player's Wi-Fi SSID and connect directly to any Wi-Fi enabled device that has a browser. | No need for a wireless router. You can simply look for the player's Wi-Fi SSID and connect directly to any Wi-Fi enabled device that has a browser. | ||
| - | //Example: Easy way to connect to a player to control your content without a router present.// | + | //Example: Easy way to connect to a player to control your content without a router present, or when players are located in hard-to-access locations.// |
| ==== Video File Trimming (Start/End Point) ==== | ==== Video File Trimming (Start/End Point) ==== | ||
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| //Example: Client wants booth lighting to change when a certain video file is selected to display; this can be done thru drop-down menus.// | //Example: Client wants booth lighting to change when a certain video file is selected to display; this can be done thru drop-down menus.// | ||
| - | ==== USB Auto Detect ==== | ||
| - | No loading device drivers required, just plug any certified USB device into the player and it will immediately be recognized and start working. | ||
| ==== Auxiliary Hardware Available ==== | ==== Auxiliary Hardware Available ==== | ||