No server.
Just the carton.
COOPlayer runs directly on connected machines. No central server. No expensive infrastructure. Each computer plays its part — together forming a synchronized system.
Turn any number of screens into one perfectly synchronized video system.
A distributed audiovisual system that synchronizes video playback across any number of computers — without servers or specialized hardware.
COOPlayer runs directly on connected machines. No central server. No expensive infrastructure. Each computer plays its part — together forming a synchronized system.
Frame-accurate synchronization across screens — perfect for video walls, installations, and exhibitions.
COOPlayer runs on Linux and supports a wide range of hardware. For production deployments, we offer a tested and certified hardware stack — so you get the flexibility of open infrastructure with the confidence of a proven setup.
This installation demonstrates COOPlayer running on two synchronized Zotac CM5-Pico units — a passively cooled, ARM-based mini-PC built on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, designed for 24/7 operation.
The demo shows frame-accurate video synchronization across both devices — no server, no active cooling, no compromise.
A permanent audiovisual installation spanning 60 metres, powered by 20 synchronized COOPlayer units. Frame-accurate playback across the entire hall — without a single central server.
ST DIO — engineers and programmers spoiled by collaboration with architects, artists, designers and all the creative beasts you can imagine. COOPlayer is the core infrastructure that makes these installations possible — the foundation without which none of it could run. Deployed across Europe in exhibitions, cultural institutions, and public spaces.