Re: [Frameworks] Multi-channel video tech requirements

2015-07-11 Thread k. a.r.
Do you want the same image on all the monitors, or do you want a piece of the image on each monitor to make all the monitors show one whole image? The 2 are different processes. If you want the same image on multiple monitors, what you need depends on the number of monitors. There is a device

Re: [Frameworks] Multi-channel video tech requirements

2015-07-11 Thread Chris Freeman
,'cvml','z...@zachpoff.com'); Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Multi-channel video tech requirements Zach here (responding to the digest so apologies if I missed some of the newer emails). My MultiScreener software hasn't been updated in awhile, but seems to work fine on the machines I've tested

Re: [Frameworks] Multi-channel video tech requirements

2015-07-08 Thread Zach Poff
Zach here (responding to the digest so apologies if I missed some of the newer emails). My MultiScreener software hasn't been updated in awhile, but seems to work fine on the machines I've tested recently. I would recommend it for people who already have a bunch of computers. However it's

Re: [Frameworks] Multi-channel video tech requirements

2015-07-07 Thread Warren Cockerham
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/