SIMA Mosaic TV is an application to generate a mute set of mosaics from a set of live inputs and then stream them over the network. Each mosaic tile can either display one constant input, or it can be replaced, sequentially or rotationally, by some other inputs. Users can flexibly define the number of tiles and arrange the arrays.
Two types of tiles can be defined: static, or dynamic. For static tiles, the input is manually chosen and it won’t get replaced. But dynamic tiles replace each other one by one, according to the defined pattern, or randomly. Indeed, it is possible to monitor several TV channels at once while the used bandwidth is limited to the needed bandwidth for one channel.
Features:
- Inputs and output are IP Streams
- The output is chosen from these protocols: HTTP, UDP, RTP
- Unlimited number of inputs
- Any number of output tiles, proportionate to the system’s capability
Usages:
- Creating one channel by combining several TV channels
- Monitoring a large number of channels in one mosaic frame, respecting a limited bandwidth