Hi Chris, I'm sure you're thinking of Zach Poff's multi-screener. http://www.zachpoff.com/software/multiscreener/
Zach seems like a generous soul. He also wrote some scripts to run Bright Sign synchronizers on Macs a few years ago: http://www.zachpoff.com/software/brightsign-video-sync-scripts/ Depending on how synchronized you need to be, I've had pretty good results from using identical, cheap, media players and hitting play on one remote. It isn't frame-synced but it's not bad. But, I bet there's some other DYI/ homemade software and hardware out there that does it. good luck, Warren On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Chris Freeman < christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote: > What do people use these days to run multiple monitors for a video > installation? In art school 5 years ago, we had a Mac Pro and we used a > program that I can't remember the name of to sync up all the video on the > different monitors. > > What are the minimum specs to show 1080 video on multiple monitors? > Can cheaper computers than a Mac Pro support more than 2 monitors? > What software is currently used to keep the videos in sync? > What's the limit of monitors these things can support? > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > >
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