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Michael Marcus
July 9, 2009 at 4:35 amHi. We have just released Version 4 of our Free Digital Signage Software.
It is a quantum leap forward and has MANY new free functions. For example:
1. The Resolution limitation is now removed. This automatic resolution re-sizing to the size of your monitor is now automatic and free.
2. Scheduling can be done by day of the week and in 5-minute increments. Free.
3. Automated version-upgrade process
4. Greatly improved Loop & Schedule management.
5. Greatly reduced CPU usage.We have also introduced additional paid options:
1. Screen Zones – ability to have up to 8 zones on each monitor
2. Live digital TV (DVB-T format)
3. Play DVD
4. Play PowerPoint, Word and Excel files.
5. Span image across multiple monitors.For information please visit us at https://www.digitalrecall.com.au Read the Version Notes (under the “Download Free Software” button)
Regards, Michael Marcus
Digital Recall – Worlds First Free Digital Signage Software. -
Ric Sing
September 3, 2009 at 6:49 pmNot exactly the same question, but does anyone have knowledge of equipment to use to film video for multi-screen playback?
I would assume there is some sort of device/mount that holds multiple video cameras together and then a way to syncronize their recording start/stop. -
Mike Davies
April 20, 2012 at 9:22 pmHello I am a Fine Artist preparing for a show and i would like to sync 4- 6 DVD players as the content will be inter related.Are IR/RF extenders suitable for this kind of application?The DVD players will not be industrial ones and they will be different makes….would this extender be suitable? https://www.ecrater.co.uk/p/3923512/6in1-rf-ir-remote-and-home
Any thoughts appreciatedMany Thanks!
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