The Axon Media Server, powered by the award-winning DL.2 graphics engine, provides you with all the cutting edge functions of the DL.2—including Collage Generator™ and Curved Surface Support—with the flexibility of choosing your own output device. Axon can feed video to DL.1s, LED panels or large format projectors.
It’s the flexible solution for those who already have their own video display device, and want a world of unlimited image possibilities.
Axon ships with more than 1,000 stock media clips and has 200 folders for custom media clips.
Stock Content is locked down using the XP Embedded Operating System. That means all stock content is protected and consistent among all units. The XP Embedded O/S also protects Axon from drive corruption and O/S degradation over time. With the on-board content management software, you are able to move and manage the local media as well as any Axon or DL.2 on the local area network.
Axon and DL.2 use the same graphics engine DMX protocol (a HUGE bonus when programming)—they operate the same way from a DMX console or via Art-Net.
Collage™ software feature: Collage Generator™
This patent-pending feature allows multiple media servers to create seamless vertical, horizontal or central panoramic media projections controlled from a lighting console. Collage™ software also provides a method for increasing effective screen luminance.
Use Axon at the Front of House area to preview content and programming for your show. Use it to pre-program DL.2 fixtures as the Axon protocol completely matches DL.2’s DMX protocol. Connect another live video source (camera, DVD player) to Axon using S-Video input. So many ways to deliver!
SYSTEM
- Content Management and Configuration software can remotely manage multiple Axon and DL.2 fixtures
- Supports importing of custom content including: 3D objects, media files, still images
- DMX512 and Art-Net support
- Royalty-free stock digital art collection featuring over 1000 lighting-optimized files.
- S-Video connection accepts a wide range of media device inputs
- Programming compatible with DL2 fixture
- Software based on Windows® XP Embedded and DirectX® technology
GRAPHICS ENGINE
- Simultaneous playback of three discrete media streams on separate 2D/3D objects. 30 Object parameters for graphic control of each individual media stream including:
- A choice of multiple play modes and play speeds
- The ability to define any segment of a video loop including Scrub capability
- Multiple color mixing and visual effects that can be combined any way you choose
- Chromakey effects to layer any content by keying on any colormix to make transparent
- Variable Opacity to allow for crossfading or dissolves between media streams
- Full control of image Rotation, Positioning and Scaling on X, Y and Z axes
- Visual Modes let you control brightness and contrast to optimize content
- Video input or camera capture you can apply to 2D/3D objects
- 35 Global parameters provide graphic controls to the composite image created by up to 3 media streams
- Overall image Color Mixing applied to composite media stream image
- Color Effects including edge colors allow for combined image color mixing
- Multiple Mask selections with edge fading and strobe effects
- Edge fading for creating montages
- Keystone correction on output projection
- Viewpoint controls change viewing angle/perspective on images
- Multiple modes for synchronizing all networked Axons and/or DL.2 fixtures
- Wave generator
- In and out frame selection
- RGB to BRG to GBR color swap effect
- Magnifying effect
CONTENT MANAGEMENT APPLICATION
Runs locally and also can run remotely over network
- Software now runs on Mac and PC
- Communicates with DL.2 fixtures over an Ethernet network
- Uploads and downloads custom digital content
- Configures fixtures with remote control of all menu commands
- Updates software including content, applications and operating system
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