Isaac Smith
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For the past couple years in my spare time I've been developing Cedar, an open-source show control system in my spare time. Here's a demo video showcasing its projection mapping capabilities:
In this setup, my laptop is running the Cedar Display Minion that displays media and presentations streamed from the Cedar Server. It's also running Cedar's browser-based control interface since I only had the one laptop handy.
Since Cedar is entirely network-based, any number of Display Minions could be connected and configured to display customizable layers, allowing for complex multi-screen setups. In a future version it'll use GStreamer's network sync abilities to keep frame-accurate sync between minions.
I'm considering seeking crowdfunding to be able to work on Cedar full-time, are these features unique and useful enough to garner interest in the project? What other features should I add?
In this setup, my laptop is running the Cedar Display Minion that displays media and presentations streamed from the Cedar Server. It's also running Cedar's browser-based control interface since I only had the one laptop handy.
Since Cedar is entirely network-based, any number of Display Minions could be connected and configured to display customizable layers, allowing for complex multi-screen setups. In a future version it'll use GStreamer's network sync abilities to keep frame-accurate sync between minions.
I'm considering seeking crowdfunding to be able to work on Cedar full-time, are these features unique and useful enough to garner interest in the project? What other features should I add?