The Ventuz philosophy is to have one basic tool that includes all features and capabilities. It does not matter if you are creating touch screen applications, stage events or broadcast graphics - one tool has all the same features, workflows and skill requirements. The Ventuz software suite includes three different products which are used in different stages of a production. With a license you will usually get access to the whole software suite with its three products.
In version 6.7 Ventuz introduced a new editions model that offers an easier entry into the Ventuz world. Each edition enables access to other feature sets and they are all usable in any commercial production. The differentiation between the editions mainly happens on the output side. When purchasing Ventuz, there are multiple options for outputs, such as GPU, SDI or others. These do not change the feature set inside of Ventuz, nor do they affect the compatibility of the toolset. If you build a scene, it will output equally to SDI or a multi-machine clustered video wall (ignoring for a moment issues such as aspect ratio or resolution). In the same manner all Ventuz editions use the same installer.
A detailed look at the Editions' Features can be found on the Ventuz Website.
The Community Edition is free for any use and contains all important features. It is perfect for small projects with simple requirements and for gaining firsthand experience with Ventuz. It is mainly limited in the resolution, in the number of Primary Nodes on screen and it has a modest, customizable branding on the output.
The Core Edition is our answer to small budgets and medium-sized, professional projects with extended requirements to the content. The Core edition has no nodes limit and no branding on the output.
The Enterprise Edition unlocks the whole Ventuz world for your project. You can tailor it to your exact needs in regards of output options, support and very advanced features.
When exceeding any limit of an edition you will experience a heavy watermark on the output making the presentation unusable for real production settings. Some features are comepletely disabled in lower editions; so if you want to test the full feature set of Ventuz for a more complex setup use the Prototyping & Learning Edition of Ventuz!
All scenes built in any edition can be opened with any other edition (limits still do apply).
With each purchase of a Ventuz Product you automatically receive 1 year of maintenance. Meaning you will be able to use all feature updates released in that time. For updates beyond one year you will need to refresh the maintenance for a small percentage of the initial price. When your maintenance agreement has expired your License Manager will look like this:
In this special case Ventuz 6.7.0 is installed. This version has been released after April 1, 2020 and thus is not covered by the maintenance anymore. This means that starting Designer, Runtime or Director will not work and the License Manager will be presented instead.
With our three different available Ventuz Editions from Community over Core to Enterprise Ventuz allows you to grow with the software and enables additional features and I/O options based on the edition level. For a detailed comparison across all editions, check the edition comparison table.
The Ventuz PLE Edition includes all Ventuz products and features, and is intended for educational purposes and evaluation only. To ensure that it is not used for commercial projects, the render output is watermarked.
The Prototyping & Learning Edition is offered for evaluation purposes only.
Scenes built in PLE cannot be loaded in any other Ventuz version
even if a full license is bought later on! If you open scenes in Ventuz PLE, you run the risk of them becoming locked to PLE and no longer compatible with your full versions!
Ventuz Partners usually receive a Not For Resale (NFR) version of their licenses. This NFR version features some limitations compared to standard commercial versions, and it is strictly forbidden to use these licenses for any commercial or paid project.
Ventuz NFR licenses show a warning splash screen when opening the software and feature an NFR logo on the interface. As opposed to PLE version, NFR licenses do not feature a watermark on the output, so they can be used for training, demos and the like.
All scenes saved with NFR version will be marked as NFR only and will show the NFR warning screen when used on other Ventuz Commercial versions - be careful not to open standard projects on Ventuz NFR licenses or they will switch to NFR projects!