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Subject: Multiple Client Instances?
From: Bruce Zieper <zip () VIDEOSCAPE ! COM>
Date: 1998-02-27 18:53:46
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We're designing a multi-function MPEG card for an inhouse advert. =
application. Essentially we want to put 3 MPEG hardware decoder boards =
into a single PC, and then launch 3 individual NST Clients - each would =
stream it's own MPEG out to NTSC thru the hardware decoder to a TV set - =
essentially showing 3 diff ads on 3 diff TVs based on critera gained =
from participants thru a web questionaire (human guinnea pigs). =20
Using the client SDK, we'd instruct NSTC1 to play clip 1 thru MPEG =
decomp 1, NSTC2 to play clip 2... - all in the same WinNT 4.0 WS PC =
(with 100Mb ethernet nic and 64M ram).
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Bzip@ni.net
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would =<BR>stream it's own MPEG out to NTSC thru the hardware decoder to a TV
set - =<BR>essentially showing 3 diff ads on 3 diff TVs based on critera gained
=<BR>from participants thru a web questionaire (human guinnea pigs).
=20<BR><BR>Using the client SDK, we'd instruct NSTC1 to play clip 1 thru MPEG
=<BR>decomp 1, NSTC2 to play clip 2... - all in the same WinNT 4.0 WS PC
=<BR>(with 100Mb ethernet nic and 64M ram).<BR><BR>Any thoughts would be
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