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Software introduction of WATCHOUT large screen splicing software

WATCHOUT is a multi-display production and display system. The setup is simple and flexible. By a computer responsible for the production of the host computer, through the Ethernet, and is responsible for the playback of the computer connected to the computer, each computer is responsible for a display screen. The screens can be projectors, CRT or LCD monitors, plasma TVs, LED screens, or video walls. They are all controlled and manipulated by the production host. The system can be added or subtracted as needed, and if you need to control more displays you simply add the computer responsible for playback.

Conventional software such as PHOTOSHOP, AFTER EFFECTS, or video editing combinations can be used to handle art, video, video, and audio production, and WATCHOUT accepts all the standard media archive formats to bring different media together. The system can be scaled up or down as needed, so that if you need to control more displays, just add the computer responsible for playback.

Using WATCHOUT to program action commands, all effects such as layered stacking of images and videos, animated charts, different transparency, dissolving screen borders, zooming in and out of images, and mixing can be seen on each display. At the touch of a button, WATCHOUT automatically distributes the display to the individual display computers via a network connection. Media and instructions are archived on each playback computer at any time.

WATCHOUT can read most popular image formats, including BMP, GIF, JPEG, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, Targa, and TIFF. It can play back motion pictures saved as Windows Media Format or in QuickTime compatible formats including MOV, WMV, AVI, DV and MPEG-1/2 which are often used to store movies.