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
,'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
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
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/