MultiScreener is a set of freeware applications that synchronize the playback of QuickTime movies on multiple computers, using a local network to tie them all together.
It is intended for multi-channel video art, video walls, etc. I designed it as an artist-friendly low-budget alternative to the expensive combo of industrial DVD players (Pioneer DVD-V7400, DVD-V5000) and Dave Jones Design sync boxes. Those systems are fantastic, but if you have a few computers and a network hub, MultiScreener is worth a try.
There are two applications: Server and Client. The server plays a movie and sends position information over the network. Each client "listens" to the server and subtly adapts its movie playback speed to stay in sync. There is no limit to the number of clients (but you need a computer for each one).
Looping and de-interlacing are available, and all settings are automatically saved for unattended startup. MultiScreener can output to the computer screen or external video devices (like DV cameras or decks). There is no native resolution or frame-rate, so all QuickTime video formats are supported equally. In my tests, DV NTSC movies synced perfectly on Dual 867 G4 towers through the latest Intel machines, but HD formats will probably demand more horsepower. (HD is untested as of May 2008.)
Version 0.93b: Updated the README file to reveal a way to run multiple clients on the same computer. (If you already have 0.93 just download the release notes. There are no code changes!)
Version 0.93:
- Added: Now supports multiple monitors (2 fullscreen movies on one machine)
- Added: Apps now remember their monitor position
- Added: Expanded README file with lots of new info
- Added: Applescripts are now included for unattended launching and multiple monitors
- Added: Movie timescale data is now displayed
- Fixed: Changed fullscreen startup delay to 5 seconds to help with slower machines
- Fixed: Settings are now saved immediately, not when app closes
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