Viz Trio
Viz Trio is built for speed, flexibility, and precision, helping operators manage, edit, and play out real-time graphics and video from a single, intuitive interface, from the control room or in the cloud.

The Vizrt Advantage
Viz Trio is designed specifically to support the rapid changes required in live productions. Edit text, switch data sources, or add content just before airtime. Ideal for fast-turnaround workflows.
Ready for Tomorrow’s Production Needs, Today
Dynamic Playout Control for Real-Time Live Shows
Build, edit, and organize playlists for live shows in real-time. Output graphics manually or via automation triggers. Viz Trio supports frame-accurate cueing, take, and transitions.

The Compact One-Box Powerhouse CG System for Live Events
The world’s favorite character generator and playout control application for 3D live graphics – now as a plug-and-play one-box solution. Viz Trio Go is perfect for compact productions and TriCaster workflows.
Viz Trio 4.4
Create, edit and manage playlists with Viz Pilot Edge elements directly in Viz Trio. No NRCS or MOS playlist needed. This update also features the new Rapid Import, and a faster media search panel. Download Viz Trio 4.4 from the Vizrt FTP site, along with the release notes for the full list of updates.
Common Questions and Answers
There are three playlist modes available in Viz Trio — Viz Trio Playlists, Viz Pilot Playlists and Newsroom Playlists. For Viz Trio playlists, users can create them using the Create Playlist button in Viz Trio. Playlists only exist as part of the show. More information on creating and using playlists is available in the Viz Trio User Guide on the Vizrt Documentation Center.
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