Panasonic ET-FMP50 redefines immersive experiences with multi-projection
Composed of two 'box type' devices’ of hardware (ET-FMP50/FMP20) and a version Intel SDM (ET-SBFMP10), This series of multimedia processors answers the need for simplicity and reliability in complex multi-projector environments, providing a comprehensive content distribution solution for teams Panasonic.
Panasonic Connect Europe has announced the series of multimedia processors ET-FMP50 that simplify workflows and improve experiences in immersive environments with multi-projection. Consists of two hardware box type devices (ET-FMP50/FMP20) and a version HR Intel (ET-SBFMP10).
Specifically designed for multi-projection applications, these processors, that were presented in WHEREAS 2024, They have automatic or manual functions. warping y blending camera based, as well as content reproduction. These features streamline your workflow with a variety of easy-to-use functions., while improving reliability within the Panasonic multi-projection ecosystem.
“With integrators who design immersive attractions under time and budget constraints, The FMP50 series answers the need for simplicity and reliability in complex multi-projector environments, providing a comprehensive content distribution solution for Panasonic projection ecosystems”, explains Hartmut Kule, European Marketing Manager for Visual System Solutions at Panasonic Connect Europe. “Reduces the need for a high-end media server, simplifies wiring and installation complexity, “improves interoperability and elevates the visual experience of attendees”.
The FMP50 and FMP20 models have a compact design that allows them to be installed close to projectors to reduce wiring, or use them in a standard rack with an optional rack mounting kit. Supports canvas content at 3840x2160p to distribute among your 4 HDMI outputs. Multiple units can be synchronized to connect sets of any size. The SBFMP10 model is inserted into the Intel SDM-ready slot of the compatible projector to decode signals 3840 x 2160p.
All products offer geometric correction adjustments and manual or automatic camera-based blending, and black level adjustment on flat or curved surfaces, thus providing complete versatility. Optimized for Panasonic projectors, Operators can troubleshoot errors more easily and receive technical support from a single manufacturer.
Software Compatibility Multi Monitoring & Control Panasonic allows you to check the status remotely, and both hardware box-type devices complement the manufacturer's sustainable projection with low energy consumption. Content playback can also be scheduled and automated.
precision fit
The FMP50 series uses pixel-based adjustment instead of blocks, which helps limit unevenness in blending and loss of image quality after adjustment. This approach offers accuracy comparable to the software-based adjustment built into the projector.. No licenses required to access automated camera features.
In addition, includes sophisticated Line and free shape masking functions, that allow create immersive visual effects with remarkable precision. Panasonic Connect plans to release firmware updates in the future that will boost the devices with additional features, such as 3D dome and object mapping and automatic color balance/uniformity calibration.
Adjustment is done pixel by pixel, making more precise and detailed adjustments possible. As a result, Higher image quality is achieved after adjustment, which results in a smoother finish that accurately expresses the smallest details.
With memories from 4 TB and 512 GB, the FMP50 range, that uses Linux, supports uninterrupted playback of high-quality video at speeds up to 300 Mbps. All products are capable of decoding H.265 and H.264 formats, and the FMP50 also supports HAP codec. NDI support enables cost-effective transmission of broadcast-quality video signals over LAN.
Access to the ISE SPECIAL 2024 a Digital AV
Did you like this article?
Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.




















