Remote Play On Switch



Caption Display

Our remote captioning systems are complete, ready-to-run, closed caption display boards.

Remote Play On Switch

Nintendo Switch May Be Getting PS4 Remote Play. When you think of videogame platforms, you’d probably be thinking of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It’s natural for the companies behind the platforms to compete in order to make their platform the more dominant one in the market. Let the switch remotely play PC games (similar to steam link or remote play) For instructions, please see the instructions folder in the repo. This project is inspired by the github project In-Home-Switching and SkyNX. The goal is to make a convenient streamer/client application to be used to remote play PC games on the switch.

All our Caption Display Systems work by extracting the closed caption (Line 21) encoding from the video signal and displaying it to a high density LED display. The systems will present all ASCII characters that can come from baseband video sources with embedded line 21 closed captions, an EIA-608B serial data feed or from the Compusult Caption Display software. This leaves the video picture free of the captioning information for improved visibility and unobstructed viewing.

These systems are used in a variety of environments where it’s more convenient to have the closed captioning displayed outside of the normal on-screen viewing area.

There are many such situations where remote closed captioning is helpful. These include:

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  • Noisy or crowded environments.
  • Quiet environments.
  • Large spaces like museums, theaters and convention halls, information kiosks, churches, trade shows, airports and exhibitions hotels.
  • Multiple language presentations.
  • Many other situations.