The best idea is to take the movies you want and make a referenced
movie in Quicktime player pro and set this movie to continuously loop.
You will need a video card with a composite or s-video out, or
a scan converter to convert the computers graphical output
to s-video or composite video in PAL or NTSC format.
This would then feed a distribution amplifier to each of
the televisions.
regards,
Ian.
Ian Steele, Senior Engineer, National Film & TV School, UK.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 18:32, Michael Groarke wrote:
Hi
I'm not yet prepared to stream video over our school network
(mostly because we affectionately refer to it as a "notwork"), but
I do want to be able to set up a playlist of QT movies and have
them play as a good old-fashioned video out from the computer. The
signal will be distributed to a number of televisions in a commons
area of the school. Is QTSS the way to go for this, or am I
barking up the wrong tree? If this will work, what should I be
looking for in a video card?
Michael