Pixel Power rolls out PPMC software for remote graphic control

May 7, 2009 11:47 AM

    

At the NAB Show, Pixel Power introduced the Pixel Power Management Console (PPMC), a Windows-hosted application that provides remote configuration, management and operational control of any Pixel Power graphics system.

PPMC facilitates a wide variety of flexible workflow configurations for broadcasters, including establishment of centralized graphics hubs that create and update graphics for distributed stations and affiliates.

PPMC can be deployed on any Windows-compatible PC to provide control via standard IP networks or of any Pixel Power graphics systems located on a local or wide area network. PPMC controls all configurations of Pixel Power BrandMaster branding switchers for master control, Clarity graphics systems and LogoVision graphics playout and branding systems. It also provides support for applications such as Pixel Promo.




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