Re: [Frameworks] synching video projections

2015-09-20 Thread Dan Anderson
It's funny how something so simple is such a pain.. Dave Jones made a
really great device for syncing multiple DVDs, although they're a bit rare
and old school these days..  http://www.djdesign.com/

Probably the best free program is Zach Poff's multiscreener, which I
haven't used but heard great things about. He also has a great list of
alternatives and tips for using Max (cool but expensive program), media
players, etc:

http://www.zachpoff.com/software/multiscreener/


On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Mariah Garnett 
wrote:

> Thanks Gisele that is very helpful!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 20, 2015, at 5:24 PM, Gisèle Gordon  wrote:
>
> I did quite a bit of research on this for my last two-channel synched
> installation (with audio).  The best way would be to rent or buy two media
> players.  I used bright signs, which seem to be where most video artists
> are going, but everyone has their preference.  They are a bit of a pain to
> program (you have to use windows based software), but then once they are up
> and running, they are very reliable.  So if your installation is out of
> town, or out of the country, like mine was, they are very stable.
>
> gisele
>
> From: mariah garnett 
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> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:51:15 -0700
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Subject: [Frameworks] synching video projections
>
> hi! does anyone know how to install a double projection where the two
> videos are synched and share one soundtrack?
>
> Is it better to use media players? or laptops? or dvds? and what extra
> equipment would i need (some kind of a syncher?)
>
> sorry i'm always posting about synching projections. i swear i do other
> things too
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Re: [Frameworks] synching video projections

2015-09-20 Thread Mariah Garnett
Thanks Gisele that is very helpful!

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 20, 2015, at 5:24 PM, Gisèle Gordon  wrote:
> 
> I did quite a bit of research on this for my last two-channel synched 
> installation (with audio).  The best way would be to rent or buy two media 
> players.  I used bright signs, which seem to be where most video artists are 
> going, but everyone has their preference.  They are a bit of a pain to 
> program (you have to use windows based software), but then once they are up 
> and running, they are very reliable.  So if your installation is out of town, 
> or out of the country, like mine was, they are very stable.
> 
> gisele
> 
> From: mariah garnett 
> Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:51:15 -0700
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Subject: [Frameworks] synching video projections
> 
> hi! does anyone know how to install a double projection where the two videos 
> are synched and share one soundtrack? 
> 
> Is it better to use media players? or laptops? or dvds? and what extra 
> equipment would i need (some kind of a syncher?)
> 
> sorry i'm always posting about synching projections. i swear i do other 
> things too
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Re: [Frameworks] synching video projections

2015-09-20 Thread Gisèle Gordon
I did quite a bit of research on this for my last two-channel synched
installation (with audio).  The best way would be to rent or buy two media
players.  I used bright signs, which seem to be where most video artists are
going, but everyone has their preference.  They are a bit of a pain to
program (you have to use windows based software), but then once they are up
and running, they are very reliable.  So if your installation is out of
town, or out of the country, like mine was, they are very stable.

gisele

From:  mariah garnett 
Reply-To:  Experimental Film Discussion List

Date:  Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:51:15 -0700
To:  Experimental Film Discussion List 
Subject:  [Frameworks] synching video projections

hi! does anyone know how to install a double projection where the two videos
are synched and share one soundtrack?

Is it better to use media players? or laptops? or dvds? and what extra
equipment would i need (some kind of a syncher?)

sorry i'm always posting about synching projections. i swear i do other
things too
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