Splicing technology enables the seamless joining of multiple digital video streams or displays into a single, continuous visual presentation, commonly used in digital signage.
Source routing is a network routing technique where the sender of a packet specifies the route that the packet should take through the network, rather than allowing routers to determine the path.
Spatial audio integration refers to the incorporation of three-dimensional sound technology into digital signage systems to create an immersive auditory experience that complements visual content.
Split-screen content display refers to the simultaneous presentation of multiple content streams on a single screen, facilitating enhanced visual communication and information sharing.