PlayBox Technology digital signage expands at InfoComm 2008
Jun 4, 2008 12:26 PM
PlayBox will feature its digital signage systems at InfoComm 2008.
PlayBox Technology digital signage is expanding with new modules and features launched at InfoComm 2008. PlayBox DS adds more functionality, including multichannel scheduling, workflow management, content statistics and report generation as well as advertisement contract planning and execution management.
DS Designer enables the creation of presentations directly within the PlayBox DS environment. Now all types of media, including slides, SD video, HD video, logos clocks, etc., can be composed to make the finished show. The built-in character generator adds text with rolls and crawls. Transitions and picture-in-picture are among the many presentation styles available. Completed projects are sent to the DS Player for delivery to the screens.
DS Whole Workflow is available off-the-shelf in three editions, Stand-Alone, Lite and MultiChannel with the ability to upgrade as required.
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