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Developer's DescriptionBy MediaDispCombine graphics, text, sounds, video, flash, animation, HTML, and other elements into your own creation."MediaDisp Digital Signage" is an easy-to-use professional multimedia authoring tool, for inexperienced and advanced users. Without having to learn any complicated programming languages, you will be able to combine graphic, image, photos, text, sounds, MP3, video, flash, animation, HTML, and other elements into your own creation. After finishing your work, you can distribute it as executable file and can operate multiple display units ( LED / LCD displays, Plasma TV, Projectors, Bulletin, or Videowall ) remotely across a network ( LAN / WAN or Internet). Features: Easy-to-use interface - use simple click and point actions to create complex applications. Display units must be connected to one or more PC workstations that have individual fixed IP address. Therefore contents can be sent to selective display units. Various types of contents are supported, such as MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 video, picture, Web site, text (i.e. banner adv), digital clock, PowerPoint, Flash File, TV channel, or cable TV programs. Import pictures and illustrations created with your favorite paint or drawing software (BMP, JPEG, GIF, WMF, ICO). Import formatted text documents created with your favorite word processor or use MaxMedia's built-in text editor, that allows you to create texts formatted with multiple fonts, sizes, and colors. Import sound, music, and MP3 file (WAV, MIDI, MP3, WMA); video (AVI, MPEG, ASF, ASX, WMV, WMX); Macromedia Flash (SWF); simple text (TXT); formatted text - Rich Text (RTF), and other multimedia files. Allows to reorganize the order of the pages within the project. Sequence feature is to group a number of contents into groups or categories each with a sequence of play-list order, so that users can easily schedule multiple events. Schedule feature is to preset one or more events on specific date and time range. One event may contain one or more contents with a play-list sequence.