Announcing Exibia v1.2: video scheduling software for Mac OS X
Exibia, from Plyxim software, has just been upgraded to version 1.2. Exibia is a server video scheduling tool intended for schools and universities. With Exibia, the user can upload any video that is compatible with Quicktime to a central server, which is subsequently connected to the school’s closed circuit television system. The uploader of the video can choose a date and time for playback through the Exibia Web Client, and forget about it. The application can be used seamlessly by multiple users, and even handles issues with double booking of the system. Anyone with a Mac or a PC can connect and upload content, with no need to hook the actual computer up to a monitor or projector. Videos can also be stored for a longer period of time for multiple play-backs.
Version 1.2’s main change is a re-vamped UI for the Web Client. It is available as a free upgrade for current users. A single Exibia license is priced at $499, and a demo can be downloaded from the Plyxim website.
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