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Re: Playback multiple avi files simultaneously
by Stewart Bourke on Oct 18, 2009 at 8:51:50 pm

Walter,

Many thanks for the advice so far....

Here is what I am trying to achieve:

The show is for a local school, and we are looking to introduce some video images to support the acts.

The stage will have three screens - one on either side, and one above it in the centre.

I plan to use the screen setup in three ways depending on the act:

1. Each of the three screens will show an independent video. I suspect this will be the most challenging technically. The three videos will need to start together, but each video will have different content.

2. The second requirement is to have the same video running on the three screens simultaneously. Here I could either run the same video out to the three projectors, or else run the same video three times – one for each projector – but I guess unless they are proper synchronised it might not look great.

3. The third requirement is to have a live feed of the show up on the two outer screens – some of the kids are small and so for these acts we will project from a camera being used to tape the show to allow people at the back see them.

So, any suggestions as to how best to achieve this would be most welcome.

Many thanks,

Stewart Bourke





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