I would just have a computer for each monitor, running a browser and all
looking at the same basic content on each hard drive.  If you think the
content is too big, then put it all on one of the biggest hard drives and
link 'em all together.  Use simple HTML pages to navigate.

Cheers,

Edward


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lee Schneider
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Way OT: video kiosk


I have a client who's interested in having multiple screens/monitors in
their booth at a trade show where people would have the opportunity to
choose a short video to watch.  They will be watching/previewing videos of
items that will be sold at an auction, so there will be about 100 (approx 3
minute long) videos.  We would like the ability to store all of the
individual videos on a hard drive, and have the people just click on an item
# on the screen to watch that particular clip.  We probably need 4-6 screens
in the booth & there will be the possibility that multiple people will want
to view the same clip at the same time.

  Does anyone know of hardware/software to get this accomplished?

  Thanks!

  Lee


  Cowboy Marketing Group, LLC
  Schneider Equine Video
  Lee Schneider
  Ft Worth, TX
  817-721-6836




 
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