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AMX MUSE - Episode 7 - How AMX MUSE reduces the cost and complexity of replacing peripheral devices

Peripheral devices used in AV control systems are typically replaced more often than the AV control system itself. The management of technology refreshes can often be challenging, as traditionally it would require access to source code, potentially the original programmer, and would require code the modification, compiling and redeployment of code.

David Vine from MadisonAV demonstrates how AMX MUSE eliminates this complexity. In just one minute, he shows the steps involved in swapping out display models in a rapid process of simply swapping out the display device module to control a new display.

AMX MUSE reduces the cost and complexity of replacing peripheral devices by using modular device driver architecture, where individual devices are controlled through reusable, independent driver modules. This design decouples system logic from hardware specifics, enabling faster replacements, upgrades, and vendor changes without rewriting or revalidating entire control systems.

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