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SpotSwap inserts content across digital signage networks
May 29, 2006 12:48 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
Real Digital Media has released SpotSwap, a technology intended for rapidly sorting and inserting local media content for playout across global or national digital signage networks. SpotSwap is the latest feature released for Real Digital Media’s NeoCast Media Server software, and is designed to automate the placement and insertion of local media content within global playlists.
SpotSwap allows digital signage network operators to generate a single, master playlist with placeholders for the insertion of local media content. Network operators upload their local media content and execute the SpotSwap process, which ensures the proper local media content is assigned for playout at each designated location in the network.
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