Ross Video Releases Version 10 Of XPression Real-Time Motion Graphics Platform

by | Gear, News, Production, Video

Ross Video has announced the official release of Version 10 of the XPression real-time motion graphics platform, designed as a substantial upgrade from previous releases with the addition of enhanced support for HDR workflows, multi-engine control for non-MOS workflows, HTML5 enhancements and third-party vendor support.

In XPression Version 10, users can now load 48-bit and 64-bit PNG files as HDR materials to produce real-time motion graphics content that integrates into HDR workflows and supports demanding, leading-edge productions.

“The introduction of non-MOS workflow XPression Sequencer Gateway extends the power of XPression Remote Sequencer,” notes Patrick Twomey, Director of Product Management for XPression. “Workflows featuring a single operator controlling multiple engines of XPression can now be applied to more traditional program formats such as talk shows, live sports, entertainment and current affairs programming that may not use a MOS Newsroom for rundown creation.”

XPression is an important part of the Ross ecosystem of live production products, and so additions to the XPression API allow for greater integration of XPression with custom development, user interfaces and automation control. There’s also tighter integration to Ross DashBoard, the open interface control platform. XPression customers have been able to use DashBoard for quite some time, but until now the DashBoard API has been a chargeable option. Starting with XPression Version 10, the Dashboard API is now included as part of XPression Studio. The Dashboard API allows for a simpler view of the XPression Sequencer for less experienced operators.

Go here for more information on the new XPression V10 from Ross Video.

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