Hi all

We're happy to announce the latest release of VP, 0.8, a major update. This is 
also the first official release that includes a package for the Mac as well 
Linux and Windows, and we will continue to offer this down the track.

For the new people, VP is a replacement for vic on the display machine. It 
automates a lot of the display management, and simplifies the layout of 
multiple streams from multiple sites. In theory, once configured for your node, 
you can jump between venues, change the number of participants, etc. and the 
node operator doesn't have to do anything with the display layout, VP does it 
all for you.

0.8 is a major update of the user interface, and the code underneath. There are 
several new features (keyboard shortcuts, more tunable configuration 
parameters, colours :-), more and better layouts and more) as well as making it 
dramatically easier to add new codes for new styles of displays and layouts. 
You can write your own (small) python script to create a new kind of site-tile 
layout, or entire display layout.

There's also a VPVideoConsumerService (thank to Tom Uram). 

VP also supports DV out of the box, which we've tested with DVTS. We'd 
appreciate more people looking at this and giving us feedback (or code :-) ). 
Performance under Win32 isn't ideal yet, but improving. We're working towards 
having a wide range of codecs supported within VP, to provide a single UI 
regardless of content generators (vic, DVTS, UltraGrid, vbrick, ncast, ...).

Lots more features are coming, see the webpage. Requests and suggestions are 
always welcome (some have made their way into VP).

Comments to v...@if.anu.edu.au please (I'm away from email for a week as of 
today).

http://if.anu.edu.au/SW/VP.html

Cheers,
        Markus

Markus Buchhorn, ANU Internet Futures             |Ph: +61 2 61258810
markus.buchh...@anu.edu.au                        |Fx: +61 2 61259805
The Australian National University, Canberra 0200 |Mob: 0417 281429

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