Fully optimized rendering engine utilizes modern GPU architecture.
While its sibling software, Resolume Avenue, focuses strictly on VJing and clip triggering, adds high-end media server features, including: Advanced projection mapping capabilities Edge blending for multi-projector wide screens DMX and Art-Net integration to sync with lighting consoles SMPTE timecode input for precise show synchronization Key Features of the Latest Version
Always convert your footage using the built-in batch encoder. DXV allows the GPU to decompress the video directly, saving vital CPU cycles. resolume arena latest version
Set your audio buffer size appropriately. If you are not using audio-reactive effects via an external microphone or DJ feed, disable audio routing entirely to save processing power.
: A new, highly efficient codec for video output, offering better performance and reduced latency. This ensures smoother video playback, even with high-resolution content. Set your audio buffer size appropriately
: With the ability to handle 4K and 8K video content natively, Resolume Arena 7 is well-suited for high-end productions that demand the highest video quality.
If you are doing projection mapping, blending multiple projectors for a widescreen image, controlling your visuals from a lighting desk via DMX, or running complex, large-scale shows, . Arena includes all of Avenue’s features plus these professional additions [17†L9-L14]. released on April 2
The latest version of , released on April 2, 2026 . This update follows a series of releases in early 2026 aimed at providing smaller, more frequent updates to improve stability and introduce focused features. Key Features in Recent Versions
Enhanced stability for syncing visuals perfectly to automated lasers, pyrotechnics, and audio tracks.
To ensure zero dropped frames during a high-profile gig, follow this optimization workflow tailored for the newest version: