Build QuickTime Video Walls with ArraySync

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National Software Laboratory announced the immediate availability of ArraySync on Friday. ArraySync is a Mac OS X-based application that lets users span a single QuickTime movie across multiple displays over a network or a single computer.

ArraySync builds video walls

The application supports building video walls from single or multiple Macs or PCs, works over local networks, and doesn’t require any specialized hardware to run.

The company also introduced ArrayShaker to split a QuickTime movie as rows and columns into individual movies that can be pushed out to ArraySync client computers.

ArraySync is priced at US$29.99, and the client application is available as a free download. Both are available at the National Software Laboratory Web site.

Jeff Gamet

Jeff Gamet

Jeff is the Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and co-host of the Apple Context Machine podcast. He is the author of "The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X" from Peachpit Press, and writes for several design-related publications. Jeff has presented at events such as Macworld Expo, the RSA Conference, and the Mac Computer Expo. In all his spare time, he also co-hosts the We Have Communicators podcast, and makes guest appearances on several other podcasts, too. Jeff dreams in HD.

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