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1. Introducon
1. INTRODUCTION
Verge™ is a revoluonary Remote Controller integrang new ways to create and manage large events and
mul-venues. The Verge™ brings a simple and exible approach to show creaon and management. Verge™
can control several screens and devices such as Ascender 48, Ascender 32, Ascender 16, SmartMatriX Ultra
or NeXtage 16 systems, independently or simultaneously in any kind of combinaon, including So Edge
Blending. Verge™ also supports linked LiveCore™ devices (addive modularity) and LiveCore™ Expansion
modules.
SHOW: a “Show” is a complete set up for an event containing several devices, screens, sources and presets.
ITERATION: an “Iteraon” is a version of a show. Iteraons can be used to create backups or variants of a
show. On a broader level, iteraons allow rening your setup step by step.
ASSEMBLY: an “Assembly” handles one or several idencal devices that can operate on the same screens.
SCREEN: A “Screen” is a desnaon where a picture will be displayed. For example, it could be a single display
or a projecon surface composed of one or several outputs. Each screen might use one or several layers.
PRESET: a “Preset” on the Verge™, is a capture of a state of the scene (one or more screens). Preset allows
storing the layout of the elements and their sources for a specic step of the event.
LAYER: a “Layer” is an image display element (such as a Background, a PIP, or a Logo) that has an associated
visual priority — either in front of another layer or behind.
PIP: a “PIPrefers to Picture-in-Picture. It is a layer, typically not full size, which displays a stream on top
of another layer. PIPs can be reduced, enlarged, bordered and shadowed. They can overlap one another,
depending on their visual priority.
STREAM: a “Stream” can be Live (signal from an input plug) or Sll (frame/logo) and allows you to display
content with various sengs (aspect rao, brightness, crop…) in a layer.
SOURCE: a “Source” allows the user to assign a Verge™ panel key to a stream (per screen).
FRAME: a “Frame” is an image, usually used to ll a background, which is selected from the sll Frame library.
It can also be loaded to a LiveCore™ device using the Web RCS.
LOGO: a “Logo” is a small image, usually used to display company logo or labels, which is selected from the
sll Logo library. It can also be loaded to a LiveCore™ device using the Web RCS.
SOFT EDGE: So Edge blending technology is used to compensate overlapping video projectors displaying
content on a surface. The resulng image will appear as though it were a single unied picture.
HARD EDGE: Hard Edge technology is used to display connuous content using several outputs without any
overlap. The outputs are “side by side”, they don’t overlap or share pixel informaon. (Opposed to So Edge
where some parts of the image are sent simultaneously to several displays)
1.1 What is the Verge
1.2 Useful terms and denions
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