disguise Showcase New solo Media Server At InfoComm 2018

disguise will showcase the solo, its latest media server; the HDMI 2.0 VFC card; new OmniCal hardware kits; and the upcoming r15 software release at InfoComm 2018. disguise will exhibit at booth N522 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, June 2-8.

The disguise solo is a new entry-level server, which can be used as a powerful standalone server or in conjunction with an understudy for smaller shows. solo is the natural evolution of the disguise 2x2plus, future proofed to meet evolving industry needs with twice the GPU power, networking power and outputs resolution plus more storage and flexibility in its configurations.
 
The 2U server offers options for HMDI and SDI capture, Pro Audio and 10GB ethernet ports, two 4K outputs, fixed storage, 2TB SSD and full redundant backup capabilities.


                                                             
The disguise booth will also feature the HDMI 2.0 VFC card, the latest in the company’s Video Format Conversion technology.  Introduced as an accessory to disguise’s pro and gx range of media servers, the VFC card allows users to change the video output signal on the server to suit any show or project.  The new HDMI 2.0 VFC card enables users to run 4K resolutions at 60 fps joining DisplayPort, Quad-DVI and Quad-SDI options.
 
Also new at InfoComm 2018 is OmniCal, disguise’s camera-based projector calibration engine that dramatically improves projection quality and setup time, even for the most complex shows.  Using a network of iPod Touch or wired ethernet machine vision cameras, OmniCal quickly captures a point cloud of the stage, accurately calibrates projectors to sub-pixel accuracy and conforms pre-existing surface meshes to match reality. The result is a new level of power for projection setups, allowing users to calibrate large numbers of projectors in less time and with much more confidence.
 
OmniCal is part of disguise’s upcoming r15 software release.  The new r15 software also includes Lux, a visualization renderer, which bridges the gap between the technical planning and creative vision of a project.  Lux offers a more accurate simulation of light levels, camera exposure and ambient occlusion than ever before.  Lux visualizations are not only more compelling to look at but also more accurate and communicative for designers and clients alike.
 
VR support for both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift platforms is part of the Lux update as well.  VR support allows clients to step into the visualization and be completely immersed in the show.
 
disguise’s solo media server and HDMI 2.0 VFC card are expected to ship in June 2018.
 
About disguise
disguise is building the next generation of collaborative tools to help artists and technologists realise their vision. Use the disguise software-only show design tool to visualise, design, and sequence projects wherever you are. Then when it’s time to deliver, pick one of their hardware options with the right amount of power to seamlessly turn your concept into a creation. For more information, visit disguise.one.