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ProductNews
FRG Viewer
The property pages of the FRG Viewer reflect to the new features of the Windows Driver
version 4.0, allowing to control pre-scaling, transparency, noise reduction, de-interlacer
mode, sharpness, pixel format, and frame rate. In addition the FRG Viewer offers the
possibility to control inserted sources remotely with keyboard and mouse, provided these
sources are connected to the network and run either VNC or ProServer.
Additionally, the FRG Viewer now supports the soon-to-be-released T
RANSFORM SCN. This will
allow projects with network only sources, even for legacy computers or PC’s where screen
scraping is not an option.
ProViewer
The property pages of the ProViewer have been reworked and now show a content preview of
the desktop and the scraped region. This makes it much more intuitive to select a region as
the actual content is visible in the property page. The optimal display quality can be selected
from a list of multiple render modes. If a desktop is rather static, manual update mode can be
activated to specify a longer time interval between screen updates to minimize network load.
MPEG Viewer
The MPEG Viewer has been upgraded to Windows Media Player 9. As such it is now possible to
play media files in endless loops or connect to streaming media sources over the network.
Remote Pointer
The squid mode of the Remote Pointer, which allows to seamlessly switch mouse and
keyboard control from and to remote displays has been enhanced by a configurable hover
delay. The hover delay prevents from unintentional loss of control when moving the cursor to
the edges of the screen. Taking control will only take place after a defined period of time.
Next to that, the release of control by moving to the edges of the host desktop can be
selected as well. This way users can control remote windows up to the extreme edges of
displays without the fear to accidentally break or make a connection.
TCP/IP command interface
The TCP/IP command interface enables A
POLLO to receive simple, ASCII based commands
over the network. Syntax and interpretation of these commands are analogous to the serial
command interface.
API
All new functionalities have been integrated into the A
POLLO API. Polling for mouse events that
occurred inside viewer windows, controlling of video and RGB quality in terms of frame rates,
noise reduction, pre-scaling, transparency, sharpness et cetera can be done via the A
POLLO API.
Furthermore some extra calls have been implemented which simplify integration of A
POLLO into
other control room systems, such as an additional command to start applications directly
without the need for shortcuts; and an additional command to activate a window to force the
focus to that window. Also projector status can now be received through the A
POLLO API as well.
The system now includes samples for Java programmers using Eclipse 3.x.
Karel Buijsse
Product Manager