What can be shown on my screens?

What can be shown on my screens?

Many types of media can be uploaded however we recommend video, images, webpages and mrss feeds. Tecastic can produce professional content and layouts for a fee.


Tecastic Digital Signage can display a composite layout of playlists and standalone content containing:
  • Video files (even 4K), which you upload to Tecastic Digital Signage from your computer

  • Videos from YouTube

  • Videos from Vimeo

  • Live Video Streams from YouTube, other popular video sites, and customer video sources (HLS, IP streamers, cams, etc.)

  • Images (even 4K), with editable menu boards, etc.

  • PDF Files

  • PowerPoint files, which get converted seamlessly to videos, retaining all transitions and animations

  • Video from any HDMI source (you will need an IP Video Streamer for that)

  • Online web pages (on the Internet or in the LAN)

  • Apps are a collection of ready-to-use components, including Scrolling Texts (ticker), Rich Text Editor, RSS Feed, Weather Info, and many others.

  • Audio files from your computer or YouTube, as well as Audio Stream

  • Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files, as well as PDF files

  • Audio stream

  • Audio from YouTube videos

  • Microsoft Word and Excel files

  • Microsoft PowerPoint files (both video and imported as slides)

You can upload whatever video, audio or image files you want to Tecastic Digital Signage and use them.


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