Viz Multiplay is a powerful tool for controlling studio screen content. The simple interface can be used in the control room or by the presenter in the studio.
Send content quickly to multiple screens.
Dynamic control from a single interface.
Control live, video, graphics and still images.
Build playlists and full content editing.
Browser based, so it can run on any computer or a tablet, with an easy-to-use interface.
System Overview
Viz Multiplay is compatible with graphics from Viz Trio and Viz Pilot. Shows from Viz Trio are available in Viz Multiplay.
You are able to access and use templates and elements from Pilot Data Server.
Is hosted on a URL on Media Sequencer. Any number of clients can connect to the same Media Sequencer, which provides the scheduling for playout.
Uses Viz Engine for playout:
The video wall feature allows up to four DisplayPort outputs with UHD resolution from a single GPU in a Viz Engine. With Datapath Fx4 display controllers, the number of outputs can be increased to match numerous screens and panels of different shapes and orientations.
Also supports Standard SDI-based playout.
Can access media assets stored in Viz One.
Can open and control newsroom playlists in a MOS workflow.
Related Documents
See the Vizrt Documentation Center for our related products documentation, including:
Viz One
Pilot Data Server
Graphic Hub
Viz Trio
Media Sequencer
Viz Engine
For more information about all Vizrt products, visit:
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There are general best-practice solutions, these include setting the antivirus software to not scan the systems during operating hours and that the Vizrt components, as well as drives on which clips and data are stored, are excluded from their scans (as previously stated, these measures cannot be guaranteed).
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