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'''TJShow''' is a show controller for controlling interactive shows, using industry standards such as DMX512 and MIDI. It is very scalable, as it supports multi-processor systems and networks, thereby distributing the load (and less vulnerable for crashes and failures). It supports audio/video playback (through DirectShow, so virtually any format is supported) with advanced 3D-features for projection and has a built-in scripting engine. It supports remote displays and control panels, even through a web client. With the intuitive, timeline-based user interface, it is easy to create complex shows in no-time. With advanced cue'ing possibilities, it is easy to control the flow of your show. | '''TJShow''' is a show controller for controlling interactive shows, using industry standards such as DMX512 and MIDI. It is very scalable, as it supports multi-processor systems and networks, thereby distributing the load (and less vulnerable for crashes and failures). It supports audio/video playback (through DirectShow, so virtually any format is supported) with advanced 3D-features for projection and has a built-in scripting engine. It supports remote displays and control panels, even through a web client. With the intuitive, timeline-based user interface, it is easy to create complex shows in no-time. With advanced cue'ing possibilities, it is easy to control the flow of your show. | ||
− | TJShow has built-in support for Ent-tec's [[DMX USB Pro]]. Support for other devices is easy to add. The program is completely extendable through plug-ins. | + | TJShow has built-in support for Ent-tec's [[DMX USB Pro]]. Support for other devices is easy to add. The program is completely extendable through plug-ins. It also supports all MIDI-devices. Mappings for MIDI-devices can be written in TJShow's scripting language, so there are virtually endless possibilities. It has already been tested with the (relatively very cheap!) [http://www.behringer.com/BCD2000 BCD2000 deejay/MIDI controller by Behringer] and should work without any problems with other devices, as long as they are supported by Windows. |
TJShow is developed by [http://mycms.nl/item/TJShow mycms]. | TJShow is developed by [http://mycms.nl/item/TJShow mycms]. |
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TJShow is a show controller for controlling interactive shows, using industry standards such as DMX512 and MIDI. It is very scalable, as it supports multi-processor systems and networks, thereby distributing the load (and less vulnerable for crashes and failures). It supports audio/video playback (through DirectShow, so virtually any format is supported) with advanced 3D-features for projection and has a built-in scripting engine. It supports remote displays and control panels, even through a web client. With the intuitive, timeline-based user interface, it is easy to create complex shows in no-time. With advanced cue'ing possibilities, it is easy to control the flow of your show.
TJShow has built-in support for Ent-tec's DMX USB Pro. Support for other devices is easy to add. The program is completely extendable through plug-ins. It also supports all MIDI-devices. Mappings for MIDI-devices can be written in TJShow's scripting language, so there are virtually endless possibilities. It has already been tested with the (relatively very cheap!) BCD2000 deejay/MIDI controller by Behringer and should work without any problems with other devices, as long as they are supported by Windows.
TJShow is developed by mycms.