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Hi Lyndsey
The brightsign players are solid performers, networkable and you can timetable content.
They're also open to scripting for captioning.
https://www.brightsign.biz
I worked at Te Papa, NZs national museum and the techs swore by them, mainly because they were'nt computers and startup was assured when they switched them on in the morning.
Michael


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On 16/08/2016, at 7:07 PM, Lyndsey Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Good Evening,

 

I wonder if anybody on here can help? I am looking for hardware for a video wall which will regularly have new content commissioned for it.

The content will be from filmmakers usually (occasionally animators) and we’d ideally like the organisation to be able to load it onto the wall themselves so I need a hardware with media player or software to easily display a film file of the correct resolution across the screens that make up the wall (I haven’t worked out how many ‘tiles’ it is yet but the area is around the size of a big double doorway and that shape).

 

Can anyone recommend a system or approach?

It’s a cultural sector client and money is as always tight.

 

Thanks

Lyndsey

 

 

Lyndsey Clark

Interpretation - Exhibitions - Engagement projects

www.ltclark.co.uk

@ltclarkuk

 

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