Beta

This is an open beta. We've tested it as far as we can without the physical hardware — the final checks need a real device. Download the free trial, run it on your gear, and email [email protected] with anything you find. Report an issue and we'll give you the finished driver free on one processor as thanks for helping us test.

Video Beta

HDFury Vertex2— RTI XP Driver

Two-way RTI control of the HDFury Vertex2 — input routing, EDID, HDCP, scaling, audio, and CEC, with live signal and sink feedback.

Version
v1.1
Updated
Jun 14, 2026
Licensing
Per-processor

About this driver

Two-way RTI control for the HDFury Vertex2 4x2 HDMI matrix, scaler, and audio processor over your local network. Route either output independently; manage EDID (mode, per-input tables, HDR10 / HLG / Dolby Vision / BT2020 flags, and the Automix audio + algorithm); set HDCP and scaling; control autoswitch and priority; mute each output and set analog volume; drive the CEC engine and logical address; and control the OLED and OSD — plus hotplug and reboot. Live feedback polls the Vertex2's own web interface for the routed input per output, signal-present and sink-connected status, the raw signal / audio / sink strings, mute, autoswitch, CEC, EDID and HDR state, and the device identity and firmware. Local LAN only — no cloud, no account.

What's included

  • Independent input routing for both outputs (TX0 / TX1)
  • Full EDID management — mode, per-input tables, HDR10 / HLG / Dolby Vision / BT2020, Automix audio + algorithm
  • HDCP mode, scaling, autoswitch + priority, per-output audio mute, analog volume
  • CEC engine + logical address, OLED and OSD control, hotplug + reboot
  • Live feedback over the device web interface — routing, signal/sink present, mute, CEC, EDID, HDR, firmware
  • Local LAN control — no cloud, no account
  • 120-minute MAC-locked free trial built in

How the beta works

  1. Download the driver (free — button on the right), install it in Integration Designer, and load it to your processor. It runs unlocked for 120 minutes per session.
  2. Run it on your real hardware and put it through its paces — the beta exists to cover the checks we can't do without the physical device.
  3. Email [email protected] with how it went — a bug, a rough edge, or just "it works." Report an issue and we'll give you the finished driver free on one processor.
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