Re: MultiScreener 0.7b - Multichannel Video freeware

From: Steven Ball (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Apr 09 2008 - 15:42:32 PDT


Fantastic!
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On 9 Apr 2008, at 22:19, Zach Poff wrote:

> Hi folks. I'm just writing to say that I finished some new
> freeware. Feel
> free to give it a workout if you need to sync multiple screens of
> video.
>
> From my website: http://www.zachpoff.com/site/software/software.html
>
> "MultiScreener is a set of freeware applications that synchronize the
> playback of Quicktime movies on multiple computers, using a local
> network
> to tie them all together.
>
> It is intended for multi-screen video walls, multichannel art
> installations, and the like. (It's an alternative to Pioneer DVD
> Players
> and expensive synchronizer hardware.) There are two applications:
> Server
> and Client. The server plays a movie and sends position information
> over
> the network. Each client compares its position to the server's and
> changes
> its playback speed to compensate.
>
> Looping is available, and all settings are automatically saved for
> unattended startup. MultiScreener can output to the computer screen in
> fullscreen mode, or to external video devices like firewire DV.
> There is no
> native resolution or frame-rate, so all Quicktime video formats are
> supported equally."
>
> Hope it helps somebody.
> -ZLP
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