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MultiDisplay Install 77 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 9 months ago | Thread started: Feb 19, 07, 9:49 a.m.
- skelly_b
Anyone on here have insight on what hardware/software was used to drive this? Any Tronic folks rome around NT?
http://www.tronicstudio.com/medi…
I have been doing more and more of this type of work, and it appears they achieved awesome performance with this installation. The routes I have been taking have forced me to drop down my framerates and it looks chunky in comparison.
- Feb 19, 07, 9:49 a.m. – Permalink
- PonyBoy
how many monitors are you running?
... is this straight video... or is interactive?
I worked on a project about three years ago that used three widescreen HD tv's..
... we made one video to-size (in pixels... the length of the three tv's)...
... then output the film three more times - this time cropped to each monitor...
... THEN!!!... we used this lil dandy to sync all three films across the three tv's - works great... still up and running after three years:


- Dog-earFeb 19, 07, 10:42 a.m. – Permalink
- Meeklo
Here are some options:
-Matrix Router
-Screen pro Plus
http://www.eletechseveso.com/new…Spyder
http://www.vistasystems.net/spyd…G5 w/ Modul8
http://www.garagecube.com/modul8…hope it helps!


- Dog-earFeb 19, 07, 11:09 a.m. – Permalink
- Meeklo
well it's free..
and you can create a lot of simple motion in high res, with very little resources, if you are online you can tell that certain elements pick information from urls (images or rss content, etc)Imagine using data from the news, blogs, or a company site (maybe whoever is throwing the event?)
I do not know much on how to use it to be honest, I played around a bit w it, but I'm more of a visual person, there are amazing things done every day with it by talented people though.
Check this guy out:
http://accentfeed.blogspot.com/s…

- Dog-earFeb 19, 07, 2:01 p.m. – Permalink


