Rascular Expands Its NDI Ecosystem With ViewMaster Pro Multiviewer
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ViewMaster VR Pro is the multi-output version of ViewMaster VR, bringing all the functionality of Rascular’s NDI multiviewer to a multi-monitor environment with up to four separate multiviewer outputs supported.
Each of the ViewMaster VR Pro multiviewer outputs can be configured to generate a unique NDI source with audio on the network, which can be used for monitoring purposes. The audio can be selected from any of the sources in the multiview.
All versions now benefit from significantly expanded configuration and control options via an easy-to-use webpage. This includes not only the ability to configure both versions of the multiviewer quickly, for initial set up and live adjustments, it also provides the ability to easily configure control of the company’s NDI routing solutions – RouteMaster VR and VR Lite – from within the multiviewer. This gives users the ability to create routes and switch paths, with any available source able to be routed to any available output, providing an all-in-one approach for a multitude of applications.
ViewMaster VR can display up to 36 NDI Sources in a variety of layouts. The name of each source is clearly displayed, and users can easily select what sources to view. ViewMaster VR can also display NDI tallies, showing at a glance which sources are in Preview and Live. With ViewMaster Pro, each head of the multiviewer can be configured separately. Comprehensive audio control options are also available to users.
Rascular also provides the ability to create presets that hold all the setup options for a chosen ViewMaster configuration, allowing quick and easy access to preferred setups depending on the project.
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