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AV Manager Multimedia Digital Signage 5.0
Publisher's Description:AV Manager Multimedia Digital Signage - AV Manager is a Digital Signage, Multimedia display, Digital Video Management software which can operate multiple display units ( plasma, LED, LCD displays, VGA projectors and video walls)AV Manager supports various types of contents, such as MPEG-1, MPEG-2,, AVI, WMV, ASF, QuickTime, TV channel, cable TV, web cam, text, BMP, GIF, JPEG image, and RSS on-line information, etc. AV Manager supports all these contents running on plasma TVs, LCD displays, LED signs. Display units must be connected to one or more PC workstations that have individual fixed IP address. Therefore contents can be sent to selective display units. Various types of contents are supported, such as MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 video, picture, website, text (i.e. banner adv), digital clock, ad-hoc text message, PowerPoint, Flash File, TV channel or cable TV programs. Sequence feature is to group a number of contents into groups or categories each with a sequence of play-list order, so that users can easily schedule multiple events. Schedule feature is to preset one or more events on specific date and time range. One event may contain one or more contents with a play-list sequence. One or more events can be easily uploaded to selective target clients through Upload function. Multi-Zone - Normally, one display unit has only one single screen to display video or TV program or image at any single point of time. AV Manager allows us to split one single screen into two or more zones ( partitions). Each zone can has its own schedule of events, and display different types of contents simultaneously.
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Latest User Reviews:AV manager - TexasI'm not an expert but have a pretty good understanding of computers and networking. I had a difficult time attempting to use the software. To be honest, I spent about 10 minutes messing with settings and gave up. It may work really well, or it may not. I did not get it to fully work on our LAN. I'm the type that can usually get things working with out a guide, and this time I was unable... therefore it's not intuitive enough of a product for people with less computer skills than myself to use (my employees) and we'll be looking elsewhere for our digital signage application. I'd recommend making the interface more user friendly, more intuitive.. why not have the software ping all the machines on the network and pull in the info to the application and allow the user to select which machines are to be used for displays, rather than have us run around and determine IP addresses, computer names, etc. (let the network work for us, rather than against us). Make a button that is obvious as a preview the presentation / schedule so we don't have to guess. Social bookmarks: RSS:
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