[vlc] Re: Software Developer Wanted
Robert Rozman
rozman at fri.uni-lj.si
Wed Apr 19 07:20:24 CEST 2006
Hi,
have you checked Pluto (www.plutohome.com) ?
It seems pretty close to what you expect (except Windows). They have some
startup support to use Videolan as main multi room streaming, but currently
they lack of Videolan support to do it properly. Maybe this is win-win
situation...
HTH,
regards,
Rob.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott-Smith, Richard" <Richard.Scott-Smith at atkinsglobal.com>
To: <vlc at videolan.org>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 5:21 PM
Subject: [vlc] Software Developer Wanted
I am involved in the early stages of a barn conversion to end all barn
conversions. The plan is to fully kit out the home with multi-room
audio/video, computer controlled LED lighting and total home automation
(we're talking multiple projectors, about 5 plasma screens, around 15 touch
panel displays and more computers and storage than you can shake a very
large wad of cash at).
The system will be run on Embedded Windows rather than Linux to ensure
compatibility with some high quality audio cards, unless someone can
persuade me that Linux is a better solution.
The project will run for the next six to ten months, and a crude proof of
concept will be required in the next couple of weeks. I am aiming to hire
two software developers to work alongside an in-house graphic designer and
myself to develop the interface and the software for the system. As the base
for the video streaming will be VideoLan it makes sense for me to offer the
job out to someone with experience of the software.
Please can interested parties contact me at
richard.scott-smith at atkinsglobal.com, or by phone - 020 7121 2410
Richard Scott-Smith
ΛTKINS
Design Solutions
Euston Tower
286 Euston Road
London
NW1 3AT
Tel: 020 7121 2410
www.atkinsglobal.com
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