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Total control of screens and pixels: tvONE and Green Hippo showcased their ecosystem at ISE 2026

At ISE, tvONE and Green Hippo showcased complete and integrated control across the entire pixel chain, from playback and switching to processing, pixel mapping and control.

 

The central theme of this presence was the shared message Command Every Pixel, reinforcing the idea that every pixel should be part of a single ecosystem, controlled your way, without fragmented workflows or disconnected technologies.

 

Attendees were among the first to experience the new CALICO PRO DMX Control, which enables direct screen control via DMX and seamless integration with grandMA. This functionality bridges the gap between lighting and video, providing operators with greater flexibility and more precise creative synchronization across disciplines.

Visitors were also able to preview the CALICO PRO 4RU, which offers increased processing power along with expanded input and output capabilities. Designed as a security-hardened solution for mission-critical environments, the platform is ready for ST 2110 and IPMX, enabling support for modern IP-based infrastructures and demanding applications.

One of the stand’s central features was a large-scale placemaking demonstration showcasing what Command Every Pixel truly means. This live demonstration integrated media, switching, routing, processing and control into a single proven ecosystem, featuring tvONE CALICO PRO video processing, Green Hippo Hippotizer MX Series media servers, grandMA control and Matrox Video technologies. The result is a workflow designed to scale, demonstrating how complex environments can be managed simply and reliably.

Visitors also had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the award-winning CALICO PRO 2RU, exploring real-world applications through CALICO Studio software. These demonstrations included integrated workflows with Lumens PTZ cameras, Matrox video processing and Densitron control, highlighting how CALICO PRO integrates seamlessly into modern AV and broadcast environments.

With the tvONE stand located directly opposite Matrox Video, both companies jointly highlighted a series of integrated workflows throughout the show. These demonstrations focused on IP video transport, IP conversion, and remote KVM control and monitoring, underscoring the power and flexibility of open IP-based systems when implemented within a unified ecosystem.

From Green Hippo’s side, attendees were able to experience a real-time AI-powered effects engine for Hippotizer MX Series media servers, demonstrating how its open architecture enables creatives to leverage AI to apply live effects to camera inputs in real time.

 

This demonstration pointed towards a new era of creative freedom for live events, broadcast and immersive installations.

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