What people expect from a Now Showing display
A good Now Showing display should show the movie poster, title, artwork and playback context without needing the user to manually change the screen each time.
Comparison guide
A Now Showing screen makes a cinema room feel alive. Poster Player is built for that same visual effect, but with a multi-source approach for modern home cinema setups.
A good Now Showing display should show the movie poster, title, artwork and playback context without needing the user to manually change the screen each time.
Poster Player separates the display from the source. The screen runs in a browser, while the lightweight bridge handles available source detection inside the customer network.
Many home cinema rooms mix local players, streaming boxes and media servers. Poster Player is designed around that reality rather than assuming a single ecosystem.
When nothing is playing, Poster Player can switch to Coming Soon poster rotation, keeping the screen useful in demo rooms, private cinemas and installer showrooms.
FAQ
Poster Player includes a Now Playing and Coming Soon display concept, but it is designed as a broader multi-source home cinema display system.
Yes. Browser-based display is one of the main design goals, so the screen can run on suitable TVs, tablets, monitors, mini PCs or Raspberry Pi setups.
Poster Player can use a local Apple TV bridge to detect available playback state and metadata. Protected apps may limit what can be shown.
Yes. Zidoo is one of the key source directions for local playback detection and Now Playing display.
Related guides
Poster Player
Use a browser-based display, local bridge direction and cinema-focused artwork to create a cleaner Now Playing screen.