C-nario server enables eight-channel playback from a PC
Jun 28, 2007 8:00 AM
An example of digital signage displays powered by C-nario’s Digital Signage Server.
C-nario unveiled its new Digital Signage Server at InfoComm 2007, a system that allows users to pinpoint audiences more accurately, and at reduced cost, without compromising quality.
The company developed decoding technology that enables playing up to eight different channels of multilayered, multisource layouts from a standard PC. Each channel includes several content layers composed by the server in real time, allowing integration of HD video with online feeds from Web sites, databases and live TV, as well as interactivity with mobile phones.
The Digital Signage Server is the most recent addition to C-nario’s signage solutions portfolio.
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