I want to post presentations to multiple monitors in seperate buildings. The
problem would be updating the file on the fly and getting the remote
monitors' presentation to update. Would have to update the presentation
daily.
TAJ Simmons - 11 Oct 2006 23:36 GMT
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Experiemental.... but should do the job...
http://www.tightvnc.com/projector/
TightProjector is a software that can transmit the screen of a particular
computer to other computers in the same local-area network. The data is
transmitted continuously, in real time.
Usage examples:
a.. broadcasting a presentation to multiple networked computers
b.. showing a class of students operations performed by a teacher
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>I want to post presentations to multiple monitors in seperate buildings.
>The
> problem would be updating the file on the fly and getting the remote
> monitors' presentation to update. Would have to update the presentation
> daily.
Virginner - 12 Oct 2006 01:09 GMT
|I want to post presentations to multiple monitors in seperate buildings. The
| problem would be updating the file on the fly and getting the remote
| monitors' presentation to update. Would have to update the presentation
| daily.
I use these (one per screen):
http://www.pegasuswirelesscorp.com/products/wijetg.html
and run multiple plasmas from one pc running PP.
It's also WiFi, so you don't need to worry about PC's ar each screen, or
running video cabling.
D.
Kurt - 12 Oct 2006 08:54 GMT
Hi,
Have a look at ShowPoint from www.presentationpoint.com to run this
kind of action over a network share.
We are currently developing an IP broadcast solution for a customer.
Why not contact me per email so we can discuss its functionality? You
can reach me at kurt @ [website mentioned before]
With this new solution you are not running screen captures. Advantages:
real PPT, limited network resources, ideal for large number of client
monitors.
Another approach is to use our DataPoint product and have this linked
to a database where you update your data. The advantage here is that
you don't have to update the presentation and restart the slideshow
continuously. (BTW DataPoint is USAF certified)
Regards,
Kurt
> I want to post presentations to multiple monitors in seperate buildings. The
> problem would be updating the file on the fly and getting the remote
> monitors' presentation to update. Would have to update the presentation
> daily.