Do the TVs have VGA/DVI inputs, or just conventional video inputs? And how many TVs off one computer?
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to find a way (software and hardward) to have one PC dedicated to serving videos in our retail stores. I'd like this one PC to have the ability to play a different 'playlist' on each TV so that one in the footwear section, for instance, would only have footwear releated videos.
So, I'm curious what software / hardware is required to do this type of thing. I have tried googling but cannot find anything out there.
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by: CallandorPosted on 2009-07-28 at 06:12:23ID: 24960259
If you only have three different "channels", you can use the Matrox Veos system: http://www.matrox.com/grap hics/en/pr oducts/ext ension/veo s/