PlayBox enters digital signage market with design package
Apr 23, 2008 10:53 AM
PlayBox has released DS Designer for its DS Whole Workflow.
PlayBox Technology is adding to its digital signage range of offerings with new products and features launched at NAB2008. The DS Whole Workflow adds more potential to allow PlayBox DS player to scale incrementally from one to any number of players with cost-effective solutions.
DS Designer enables the creation of eye-catching 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. DS Whole Workflow is available off the shelf in three editions: Stand-Alone, Lite and Multichannel, with the ability to upgrade as required.
The top-of-the-range DS Whole Workflow Multichannel Edition is for serving hundreds or thousands of screens. And all three of the DS Whole Workflow editions can be used as a starting point and can be scaled to work with all the other PlayBox DS modules such as the Librarian that manages content and allows users to access content that is not on the local drives but somewhere on the local network.
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