Using Media Servers with Avolites Consoles
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Integrating a media server with Avolites consoles allows for seamless synchronization between lighting and video content, reducing the need for separate operators and ensuring a cohesive visual experience. Whether controlling LED walls, projection mapping, or video-driven lighting effects, Avolites provides a streamlined workflow that enhances both creativity and efficiency.
AI Media Server Integration
The Avolites AI media server integrates natively with Avolites consoles without consuming DMX channels or processing power. This allows lighting fixtures to act as pixels in a video, automatically color-matching with media content without requiring manual adjustments. Features include:
• Instant color-matching between lighting and video content for a unified stage look.
• Direct control from the lighting console without needing separate programming software.
• Automated media encoding and playback, allowing users to quickly load and cue up new content.
This integration is particularly beneficial for church productions where volunteer-run teams need to minimize workload, ensuring that lighting and media content stay in sync without additional manual control.
Using Third-Party Media Servers
For those using media servers like Resolume, Hippotizer, or other systems, Avolites supports control via Art-Net and Streaming ACN (sACN). This allows video content to be triggered and manipulated within a cue list, similar to programming a moving light. While third-party servers lack full lighting-to-video color matching, they still provide a robust solution for integrating pre-rendered content, lyric backgrounds, and dynamic visuals into the worship environment.
Programming Media Content into Cue Lists
Media playback can be built into cue lists, ensuring that lighting and video cues fire together seamlessly. This eliminates the need for separate video operators during a service, allowing everything to be triggered from the lighting console. By setting timing, auto-load, and playback transitions, users can create a fully automated visual experience.
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