

- #Upload a file and play using arraysync api how to#
- #Upload a file and play using arraysync api for mac#
#Upload a file and play using arraysync api for mac#
Please note ArraySync for Mac is a 32-bit Intel app and will not run on the new M1 Macs, nor will it run on Catalina or higher (even on an Intel Mac). Simply run the app once, click “Activate” button, and delete. I have created an authentication utility for both Mac and Windows which will allow you to run ArraySync.
#Upload a file and play using arraysync api how to#
Although ArraySync was discontinued years ago, I still receive emails every week asking how to activate the software. Thank you for your continued interested in ArraySync. ArraySync’s underlying protocol is platform independent. Use a Mac as a server controlling PC clients, or a PC server controlling Mac clients, or mix and match Macs and PCs in any combination you can imagine. Whether you have Macs, PCs or both, ArraySync plays nice with all your hardware. Enjoy the flexibility to express your ideas through unique custom displays unhindered by dedicated hardware. Rather than relying on inflexible hardware-based systems, you’re free to design the ultimate display setup using varying sizes and placements of screens. Because ArraySync is completely software-based, the configuration possibilities are endless. Mac users also have the option to span videos directly without reprocessing with ArrayShaker. Use ArrayShaker to break up your media into multiple segments and distribute them to ArraySync Clients powering your displays. Effortlessly create video arrays without specialized hardware.ĪrraySync makes it easy to build a multi-screen video presentation. ArraySync’s performance is limited only by the capabilities of your hardware.

ArraySync is completely scalable, and can run entirely on hardware you already own. ArraySync synchronizes playback of QuickTime content across multiple displays attached to one workstation or over a local area network. Create dazzling multi-screen presentations with ArraySync, the QuickTime-based video array and digital signage controller from The National Software Laboratory.
