All Stage Blocks Products
ShowCase Media Servers
Powerful media servers with M4 Mac mini at the core. Available with HDMI, SDI, and DMX outputs. Fits in a backpack for portable use. Use the front USB-C ports to add your own peripherals.
Features reliable Neutrik™ etherCon and powerCon connectors.
Perfect for educational settings where Mac computers are restricted by policy.
Three clean 1080p SDI+HDMI DeckLink outputs reserved just for playback- you can’t accidentally show the Mac desktop to your audience. Great for QLab, MadMapper, Resolume, Millumin, and more.
1080p SDI+HDMI DeckLink input, three Ethernet network connections, and two 4-port isolated Ethernet switches. Designed for show control and performance video archival using Vor.
Two universes of DMX output and two HDMI display outputs. Designed for ETC Nomad, QLab Lighting, or other lighting software.
Display Slicers
Slice a single display output from your Mac into four separate outputs. Perfect for Macs with limited display counts, or for connecting dozens of projectors to a single powerful Mac.
SLICE4 is designed to be plug-and-play, with no complex configuration software or confusing menus to navigate. Just connect it to your Mac with the included USB-C to DisplayPort cable and tell your video mapping software to use it as a 2x2 slicer.
Note: a slicer lets your video mapping software play different videos to each projector or display, whereas a splitter outputs the same video to all projectors. A splitter is not usually suitable for projection mapping.
Four HDMI outputs up to 1920x1200, the most common resolution for theatrical projectors.
Use the four HDBaseT outputs to easily connect to projectors at long distances using simple Cat-6 cables.
Projector Mounts
Easily hang a projector from a pipe or sidearm the same way you would a stage light. Tilt locking knobs and C-clamp are familiar to any technician used to hanging stage lights.
Safely tie off accessories like signal converters directly to the tray.
Our cheeseplate projector tray aligns with the mounting holes on any projector with M4 mounting screws. That’s most projectors up to 5000 lumens!