

If you have two PVP installations that are running in a primary/backup mode, you may want actions to go to each PVP install to keep them in sync.

If you only have a single PVP instance, leave the following fields empty. Authentication Token: The Authentication Token as shown in PVP's Network Preferences, only if PVP's Require Authentication is checked.Use HTTPS Check if PVP's Use HTTPS Connection is checked.PVP Host: The IP address or hostname of the PVP instance you want to control.Note the settings as they'll be needed to configure Companion.Įnter in the IP address and port PVP is running on: Open Preferences in PVP, switch to the Network tab, and enable network API support. For many events, a lot of powerful and expensive equipment is radically under-utilized, so we set out to see if we could make a single product that would provide the tools needed for many productions when the complexity of more expensive solutions is unnecessary. ProVideoPlayer (PVP) is a Mac-based software application designed to play back and manipulate video across one or more screens.įor over a decade, productions and installations have used ProVideoPlayer for playback to one or more screens along with other tools as part of the full rig: ProPresenter for text and CG, a video rig for camera shots and live produced content, and an expensive screen control system to pull it all together. Go to Renewed Vision to learn more about the software. This module only supports PVP version 3.1 and above.
