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Client, server, and support files for building a video wall with iPads.
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The code found here was used to power an iPad Video Wall for the Madefire booth at Comic-Con San Diego. More information can be found in the following blog post: http://engineering.madefire.com/2012/07/12/ipad-video-wall-for-comic-con/ The code is provided as-is. It's not pretty, what would you expect form a day and a half of hacking around to get it to work, but it got the job done. Patches/improvements welcomed. This code is licensed under the BSD license, see LICENSE in the same directory as this README REQUIREMENTS: avconv is required to cut up videos and ImageMagick's convert is required to cut up images. USAGE: Cutting up Videos: Cut up your videos using cutup.py ./cutup.py --rows=3 --cols=7 input_video.mov \ vid-wall/vidwall/videos.bundle/out input_video.mov will be cut up in to 3 rows of 7 cols and the resulting videos will be in the directory vid-wall/vidwall/videos.bundle with the prefix out, numbered out-00.mov through out out-26.mov Server: To run the manager server you must first edit manager.py and provide it with the names and durations of your videos. In the case of the above example the name would be 'out'. App: To run the iOS app you must first provide it with videos. They should be cut up and named according to the pattern in the cutup.py section. They should be played in to a bundle in the vid-wall/vidwall direction named vidoes.bundle. Once the app is running on a device or simulator you must enter the ip address of the server and then select the position of the device in the grid provided. It will then attempt to connect to the manager server and will join in when the next video is prepared and played. Effort has been made to make the system robust to failure and aggresive in reconnecting. Over 4 and 1/2 days of running at Comic-Con we only had to restart a device once or twice and the manager ran 24 hours a day. Currently the app has a 7x3 grid hard-coded in, but it should be possible to make the grid dynamic, or at least a compile time setting with reasonable effort, patches welcome :) Copyright (c) 2012, Madefire Inc. All rights reserved.
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