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Nevion’s VideoIPath media orchestration now has a Panel Builder tool for the design, configuration and management of hardware control panels without physical device setup.

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Nevion’s media orchestration platform VideoIPath now has a new Panel Builder tool for broadcasters and media companies. Users can design, configure and manage hardware control panels, without depending on physical devices during setup.

The new Panel Builder displays a visual representation of supported hardware panels directly within VideoIPath, where users can assign actions such as endpoint switching, connect/disconnect commands, profile or parameter settings, and navigate through pages with simple drag-and-drop functionality. The system also supports configurations such as stacked panels, whereby multiple hardware panels are unified to act as one.

At launch, Panel Builder supports Sony MKS-R4020 and Elgato StreamDeck Studio control panels, with more to follow.

This new functionality simplifies initial deployment as well as ongoing operations. Users can create layouts offline, replicate them across multiple locations or devices, and replace field panels without re-engineering configurations. Because all logic resides inside VideoIPath rather than the panel hardware, the system enables more complex functionality than standalone hardware can typically support, giving broadcasters an operational advantage.

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As a broadcast control and orchestration system, VideoIPath has proven to be more flexible and scalable than many of the more traditional control solutions on the market.

The latest release of the VideoIPath software includes integrations with Riedel intercom, Arista MCS and Sony CNA-2 camera control, as well as a tag dictionary for assigning structured labels to endpoints, and various system improvements.  

Arne-Johan Martinsen, Product Director for VideoIPath at Nevion said, “The new Panel Builder represents a major step forward in making broadcast control more straightforward, effective and flexible, continuously evolving VideoIPath to meet the needs of modern IP-based production.”

VideoIPath will be on show at the Sony booth at the NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas, 18–22 April.   nevion.com