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Button Alternatives
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  • Aim a laser pointer at a photocell to trigger your DVD. 10 photocells = 10 buttons = 10 DVD Menu Items.
  • Use a Motion Detector to trigger the DVD
  • Use a Magnetic Reed Switch (like on doors and windows of a security systm). An object with a magnet will trigger the DVD.
  • Touch Screens. We sell them, too. Great for using different DVDs and presentations with several different menus.
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Solid State Digital Video Players

Solid State Video Players!
 Digital Video Players for Interactive Exhibits & Digital Sognage  Pushbutton & Touch Screen Digital Video/Audio Playback
for Museums & Exhibits - Digital Signage
It's like a Solid State DVD Digital Video Exhibit

It's like Solid State DVD! BCD offers Digital Video Players for Interactive Exhibits & Digital Signage  Digital Video Players for Interactive Digital Video Exhibits & Digital Signage
For many years DVD has been the mainstay of push button museum and exhibit video presentation.  Coupled with BCD's VC-16b pushbutton controller, DVD and now Blu-Ray players have been "Pushbutton Interactive" in many exhibits.   Press button #3 to play video #3.  

Click Here to see how we do it in Hi-Def with no disc and no moving parts!

 

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Disc Players Die !
BCD's VC-16b controllers don't fail.  Never has one failed inthe field.  DVD players, however, usually die within 12-18 months, especially those in exhibits played 8 hrs per day, 7 days per week. Usually it's the spindle motor, the one that spins the disc.  Our clients had the choice of replacing inexpensive players on a regular basis or using a $1,000 industrial player. The long-term cost was a toss-up.  By the way, some Blu-Ray players require special TVs in order to use digital HDMI cables!

Solid State Digital Video Players Have No Moving Parts
Enough said.
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Model HD1020 (Front & rear view): "Top of the Line", 8 GPIO contacts, USB (for touchscreen), Video Out: Component, HDMI, VGA.   Ethernet Networking (multi-unit synchronization & retrieve content from your website), USB for Touchscreen. 
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Most Popular Solid State Video Players for Exhibits:
HD120: Endless Looping and Scripted video playback. Accepts up to 8 closed contact buttons.  Button #1 plays Video #1, etc.
HD220:e Looping and Networking for remote network updates & Sync. WiFi available (HD210w)
HD1020: Same as HD120, adds USB for touchscreen,  RJ-45 for networking & multi-unit synchronization. WiFi available(HD1010w)

Solid State Digital Video Players Play HD
The picture quality is amazing!  HD Digital Video Players from BCD playMPEG-2, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 files through RGB(VGA) and HDMI connectors. Analog Component Y, Pb, Pr is available on some players

  • 1920 x 1080
  • 1280 x 720
  • 740 x 480
  • 320 x 240

Scaling is automatic to fill the screen or can be set to letterbox 4:3 on a 16:9 screen.
Audio Out is 1/8" Mini Stereo.  Media Storage is SD card.  Unlike disc players...no moving parts!

Pushbutton Interactive Video Players (Push Button, if you like)
Sadly,we're selling against our own product.  We have been somewhat hesitant to promote Digital Video Players because we make more money selling VC-16b controllers.  The fact is that for most applications, a digital player is simply the right thing to do for a digital video exhibit.  Our Digital Players have GPI inputs for up to 8 push buttons and we can supply programming to map button presses for up to 8 different video files.... plus an Attract Loop.  Touch screen support, too!

So the player shows a repeating attract loop of video, often short segments from the content videos.   Text is usually superimposed on the video saying something like "Press Button for Video."  (You have to say that or else museum visitors can stare at the Attract Loop then walk away without pressing any buttons!)   

We can even emulate traditional DVD Menu selection: Up/Down/Enter.  Three buttons for as many scenes as you need.   It's special order programming.

Touch Screen Interactive
Digital Video Players from BCD can be programmed to accept triggers from USB touch screens, typically from ELO.   We create "touch zones" using a still image or motion video as the background.  Each image can have its own touch areas for nested menus so users can "drill down" to specific content.

Digital Signage
Oh wow!   Zones, zones zones!  Each area showing something different. Simultaneous video, text, images and RSS feeds from your web site. Automatic content updates over the Internet.   Check back here often orcall us about flexible & affordable digital sign players. (Psssst.... it's the same digital video player box.)

 

 

 
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Client Comments - Solid State Players
"GREAT - thanks- you came through !"
   -- Nutmeg Exhibits

Nutmeg Exhibits, Windsor CT, needed pushbutton control of a video exhibit with three video segments.   Nutmeg had already constructed the exhibit and the buttons were installed.  BCD's VC-16b DVD controller was the natural choice, but there has always been the problem of DVD players needing to be replaced after about a year.   

For this project, BCD suggested a Solid State Video Player with pushbutton control. Project Manager Ian Clifford sent the museum's DVD to BCD for conversion. In the process, BCD created an Attract Loop made from segments of each of the three videos.  The words "Press Button for Video" appear from time to time in the Attract Loop.

In operation, the Attract Loop plays until someone presses one of the three buttons.  That video plays and then the Attract Loop resumes.

Simple, straightforward, long lasting, low maintenance.
 
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