Dataton will come to ISE with the 5.2 Watchout with Advanced Spatial Interaction
Dataton will be present at the next edition of the Integrated Systems Europe fair with a new version of its Watchout multi-display production and playback system, the 5.2, that incorporates advanced spatial interaction and video integration capabilities.
Dataton will show in ISE 2012 (Booth 7K170) Version Features 5.2 of your Watchout production and playback system, including spatial interaction and new video integration capabilities.
The multi-display production and playback system are fully scalable, software-based and do not require proprietary hardware. Organize still images, Animations, Graphics, video, sound and live broadcasts in a unique show across all multi-screen areas, either blended or dispersed soft edge.
The version 5.2 Integrates video streaming and devices such as network video cameras to allow access through a standard network solution. It also offers the ability to interact with live components and interactive media assets, such as cross-platform Flash or browser-based applications. Users can position, rotate and move all objects in interactive 3Dand. Watchout comprises various external devices and systems so that users can connect sensors and control sources such as iPads to on-screen items, such as images, Video and Live Streams.
A text editor allows you to make last-minute changes or additions to the text in your presentation without the need for graphics software such as Photoshop. The version 5.2 it also has a DMX learning feature in the version 5.2 that records an entire light show and plays it back from a single signal in Watchout.
It also offers 3D effects and stage preview to position and rotate all media objects, including moving parts and video releases. Watchout incorporates stereoscopic playback and offers support for multi-head output cards for up to six displays that can be managed by a single display computer with a single Watchout license.
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