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Infojection Linux Digital Signage #1
Open Source Digital Signage
Infojection provides a multimedia playback system. It is ideally suited
to digital signage, plasma screen advertising, and public information
screens. Players connected to projectors or big screens are able to
display a variable schedule of Live TV or video, digital video like
DivX, MPEG, Flash, MS PowerPoint, or HTML.
A friendly web app provides the Media Manager. Media is imported,
scheduled, and then distributed to a potentially massive number of
players and screens.
[url]http://infojection.co.uk/html[/url]
Java source for our early digital signage data model has been released
both through our own site and sourceforge.
This code is a working example of a Java Programming Model for Digital
Signage.
This source is not used in the infojection product. It was created
during research. We hope that this code can be developed by the open
source community to create a professional class distributed multimedia
playback solution.
Created during research, a java framework, allowing the modeling of real
digital signage or distributed multimedia systems.
We encourage java developers to download this release and contribute
updates and patches to the project.
Click [url]http://infojection.co.uk/html/[/url] to see more possibilities.
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