Most presentation programs are working slide-based or with a fixed schedule. E.g. Microsoft Powerpoint plays one slide after the other and starts again with slide one after having reached the end. This is almost a rule for most similar programs - even Flash uses a timeline (unless you do some...
Adjustable to screen formatsThe wonderful new world of 16:9. Viewers are visually attracted to widescreen TV. But do you have all the content in a 16:9 format? Movies, images, presentations? Most likely not, as about 80 per cent of possible content comes in a 4:3 format if it is not produced...
You can show as many tickers as you want (depending on your PC speed), in all colors, directions and fonts. Your text source can be manual input or a text file and you have several automatic text-formatting options*.
Using miX-L you don't have to stop your "broadcast" in order to add or change contents - within seconds you can change or add contents without your viewers even noticing!
Adjustable to screen formatsThe wonderful new world of 16:9. Viewers are visually attracted to widescreen TV. But do you have all the content in a 16:9 format? Movies, images, presentations? Most likely not, as about 80 per cent of possible content comes in a 4:3 format if it is not produced...