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Default syncronizing 3 diferent video signal

Hello world.

I would like to put together a solution permiting me to project 3
different sources
of video (or High definition video) in a synchronised fashion.
For example lets say that I have 3 diferent video signal.

Signal 1 displays the number 1 after 1 second of projection
Signal 2 displays the number 2 after 2 second of projection
Signal 3 displays the number 3 after 3 second of projection

Then they all diplaz together the number 4 after 4 second of
projection.


I have gathered that I can probably do that with 3 syncronised dvd
readers,
presumably one master and 2 slave.

My question is could I do that from a powerfull pc with maybe 3 video
cards and reading directly from one / several vast drives or one video
card with 3 outputs. Any sugestions welcome. I am a java programer so
if anyone is aware of an api or java tool kit that would give me the
basic element that could be cool to.

Evening all,
Fred

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