Information display screen software
#1
Posted 02 June 2010 - 09:56 AM
We currently use Powerpoint to display information on our information screens but one feature lacking is the ability to scroll text along the bottom of the screen.
Are there any alternatives to http://remotemediazone.co.nz/ as it's no longer being supported?
Thanks
#2
Posted 02 June 2010 - 10:14 AM
#3
Posted 03 June 2010 - 10:54 PM
This post has been edited by Olie: 03 June 2010 - 10:55 PM
#4
Posted 03 June 2010 - 11:53 PM
Have a look at the products from OneLan (Their Net Top Boxes), and let me know if you'd like a demo as we have them in stock.
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#5
Posted 04 June 2010 - 07:00 AM
Why didn't life's problems hit me when I was a teenager and knew everything?
You can lead a student to knowledge, but you can't make it think.
A PINT? That's nearly an arm full!
#6
Posted 11 September 2010 - 06:55 PM
Our system is will only be 1 screen, the content probably won't be changed very often (once every 2-3 months at best). Are these digital signage companies/ software worth it or will Powerpoint do the job for these requirements?
Thanks.
#7
Posted 11 September 2010 - 07:28 PM
Currently we are running a system called "the life channel". This allows us to play our own content as well as the life channel playing their own stuff about healthy eating and things designed for the school (you say the age range and they send the stuff)
Hope this is a good start for you!
Steve
"Look - I've taken a picture of my imaginary friend!"
www.steveonlights.co.uk
#8
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:05 PM
Like Andrew, I've been watching Xibo with interest. Definitely has potential.
#9
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:25 PM
#10
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:26 PM
Many other companies are offering 'Players' (usually some form of PC chassis with proprietary software and control through a web interface), with people like Optoma offering units.
The Xibo does look interesting though. One to watch.
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#11
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:29 PM
Pete McCrea, on 11 Sep 2010, 9:26 PM, said:
Onelan that was it...recommended here!
Steve
"Look - I've taken a picture of my imaginary friend!"
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#12
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:41 PM
Duncarnold, on 11 Sep 2010, 9:25 PM, said:
More flexible. Remote access via web interface. Options for embedded video streams, RSS feeds (eg BBC news etc). Template-driven. Heirarchial content, so can have organisation-wide info in one window, with devolved locally-created content in another. Timed schedules , so can display appropriate content at certain time etc etc.
#13
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:46 PM
This post has been edited by Duncarnold: 11 September 2010 - 08:48 PM
#14
Posted 11 September 2010 - 08:48 PM
Nice feature of the "proper" systems is devolved access - eg in our installation (across several buildings), the graphics design team control the overall look and feel. The "news" content on all screens is controlled by press office. Room bookings can add text specific to each building. Catering can update menu info for the screens located in cafes etc.
#15
Posted 11 September 2010 - 09:49 PM
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So er whats wrong with a bloody big notice board ( something for the cse woodwork class to do )drawing pins and the teachers checking the content every time they walk past?as for screens all around the school,think yerself lucky,we had a 26" in the library ,if the class needed to watch something we walked (not took a bus ) to the library armed with a suitable video tape


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