msfixit
Member
Hello again,
I just wanted to post about this before my brain explodes.
I work at a high school and we are currently doing "Letters to Sala" which includes projections. We have already rented three projectors and three screens, but I'm trying to figure out the computer end of things.
I had been planning, up to this point on using Qlab for our projections, but any attempts to rent/borrow/somehow acquire a mac with a recent operating system have failed. So I'm looking for a new program to run off of Windows--the more user-friendly the better. We will be using still-photos only, but they will need to project onto three different screens, sometimes at the same time.
Then there's getting them onto the screens: we have HDMI cables from the projectors, but how do we control all three? Are we going to have to settle for running one at a time?
TLDR: Extremely overwhelmed TD wants to know: what is the best still-photo projection program that could run 3 screens at a time? Which adapters/matrixes would be good? Budget for program/ adapters: $300. Is this even possible?
I just wanted to post about this before my brain explodes.
I work at a high school and we are currently doing "Letters to Sala" which includes projections. We have already rented three projectors and three screens, but I'm trying to figure out the computer end of things.
I had been planning, up to this point on using Qlab for our projections, but any attempts to rent/borrow/somehow acquire a mac with a recent operating system have failed. So I'm looking for a new program to run off of Windows--the more user-friendly the better. We will be using still-photos only, but they will need to project onto three different screens, sometimes at the same time.
Then there's getting them onto the screens: we have HDMI cables from the projectors, but how do we control all three? Are we going to have to settle for running one at a time?
TLDR: Extremely overwhelmed TD wants to know: what is the best still-photo projection program that could run 3 screens at a time? Which adapters/matrixes would be good? Budget for program/ adapters: $300. Is this even possible?