
Shure has shifted web management for their Microflex Wireless (MXW) systems to a software program. Need help with updating your Lifesize system? AV Solutions can help.

Lifesize has issued a statement, read the release here. The sole purpose of the computer would be the support and management of these systems. The only way to manage these systems now is to keep a PC, laptop, or virtual machine with an older version of Windows, Chrome, or Internet Explorer and updates disabled. The newer Icon series do not use Adobe Flash, so Lifesize is recommending to update any unit in question. The 200 Systems are EOL and all support for the series will end on August 31, 2022. Lifesize will no longer be making firmware updates to the 220 Systems or any other older series. The sole purpose of the computer would be the support and management of these systems.Ĭrestron has issued a statement about how the Adobe Flash end-of-life (EOL) affects their products. If you don’t update your XPanels projects, you can manage your system with a PC, laptop, or virtual machine that runs an older version of Windows, Chrome, or Internet Explorer that has updates disabled. Reach out to us regarding your Crestron XPanel conversion questions. So what happens if you don’t have access to Crestron credentials and need to get your XPanel projects updated? AV Solutions offers a flat-rate conversion option. It also requires fully updated Crestron software and databases to operate. The challenge? The tool requires Crestron login credentials to access it. The good news? Crestron offers a XPanel Conversion Tool. If your Crestron system was using Smart Graphics(™) Web XPanels, you’ll need to convert any existing web-based XPanel projects to desktop-based XPanel projects. This has a lot of people wondering whether that will make Web XPanels a thing of the past, too.

Starting in January 2021, browsers and/or operating systems will start removing Adobe Flash.
