4812 MultiVid [iPhone]

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MultiVid is a multi-screen synchronization playback solution for the iPhone and the iPodTouch. Instead of using a centralized video processor, MultiVid allows you to play videos simultaneously on a number of iPhones/iPod Touches.

Using a desktop application for both Mac and Windows you can transfer videos to the devices via WiFi and play them simultaneously. Devices are also aware of other devices running MultiVid so you can launch videos using one of the many devices. The desktop application also informs you which devices are online and which are playing what video.

Any number of MultiVid units can be synchronized. Sync accuracy is currently around 500 milliseconds and might be further improved in future versions of the software.

Currently under review at Apple, MultiVid should be available in the AppStore soon as a free download.

See videos below for more information.

MultiVid was created by Marco Tempest, magician and illusionist who uses computer-generated imagery in his performances. More about Marco..

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  1. this is cool, i wonder if they are using the built in mediaplayer or something like open gl/sdl ?


  2. virtualmagician

    Aug 30, 2009
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    cclaan… it's the build in media player framework. SDL does not seem ready to handle it. ready to plug in a better media player framework if anything is available out there.

  3. This app looks fantastic.

  4. this is cool, i wonder if they are using the built in mediaplayer or something like open gl/sdl ?

  5. cclaan… it's the build in media player framework. SDL does not seem ready to handle it. ready to plug in a better media player framework if anything is available out there.

  6. This app looks fantastic.


  7. michelle211

    Mar 2, 2010
    Reply

    SDL can't handle it

    Oh, you couldn't be more wrong

    http://forums.libsdl.org/viewtopic.php?t=6050


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