![]() ![]() With TCPSyphon you can send your video files directly from your computer to the player (with a little bit of latency based on connection). Unlike the MiniMad, the PocketVJ is fully customizable, open-source, preloaded presentation mode, video player, date/time schedule for self management, web interface for remote control, video-wall feature, syncable player setup, and screen sharing through VNC. This little projection installation tool houses a feature set similar to that of some high end media servers. ![]() Awesomely enough, the project is open source, buy the complete kit, SD card only, or download the source code here. The whole bundle comes in a laser cut wooden box with love from Berne, Switzerland. A user can connect via direct-wifi or ssh through the RJ45 ethernet port on the raspberry pi. The PocketVJ has a small learning curve that is easily remedied by the built-in web-proxy (mobile friendly) control panel. (Video below demonstrates version 2.0) The PVJ is the work of: ![]() Built on the same platform the PocketVJ has just hit it’s 3rd version (3.0) and it’s stellar. ![]() Remember our review of the MadMapper MiniMAD? We were excited to see how well a raspberry pi could perform when held up to the projection mapping challenge. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |