VirtualVTR is widely used for creating impressive walls of video art and media playback.
The System is used by touring bands, by corporations for trade events and presentations, for public advertising installations, artwork installations, general advertising presentations, and theatrical performance.
  • Instant Playback of QuickTime Material
  • Multi Machine Synchronisation
  • Easy integration with other timecode sync'ed show control gear
  • Wide choice of Video Output hardware
  • Multi machine lock immediately after pressing play, no slewing period
  • Easy prototyping, no need to press Disks, or transfer to tape
MULTIPLE SOURCE PLAYBACK
Multiple sources of QuickTime material can be played back in sync, without transferring to another medium, like Video Disk or Tape. System configuration is extremely flexible, supporting almost any setup you may ever need, sync to external TC, generate timecode, manual control with Shuttle wheel, even run VVTR machines off a multi-machine 9-pin synchroniser. Each machine can also play back 2 channels of sound in sync.
SINGLE SCREEN SET-UPS
VirtualVTR offers an extremely responsive solution for playback of video material on demand. Offering several physical USB controllers, VirtualVTR offers fantastic functionality and excellent compatibility, playing back any type of QuickTime movie, DV Stream or MPEG file (some codec formats require hardware support), with superb user control.
EXAMPLES OF USE
Impressive Promotional Events
Volkswagen utilised large 14 system VirtualVTR installation, to play synchronised footage at the Frankfurt Motor show. The 14 VTR channels created one massive master-montage video wall, measuring 100 feet across. All systems were frame accurately synchronised, as they formed a part of a large master image.This Virtual VTR "uber-montage" performed flawlessly.
EXAMPLES OF USE
Notable Music Events
A large number of internationally renowned music Artists and bands utilise the VirtualVTR system for playback of video footage at live performances.

Notable Public Performance
The Roger Waters Wall Tour
uses synchronised VirtualVTR channels for their impressive stage art installations.

At Radio City Music Hall, New York VirtualVTR was the system used to playback ultra high definition video footage, on one of the world's largest LED display walls, stretching 40’ x 70’, and including 2.5 million LEDs.