Multiple AppleTV

Is there possible to use a Xserver and QuickTime Streaming to control multiple appleTVs (20+) and stream diferent content for each AppleTV?

You can certainly use up to 5 tv's from a single library, I haven't actually seen it anywhere that you can't use more, but if you pull the itunes application apart you'll find text strings for error messages that suggest you can't. On the other hand I saw a report of someone using 40 in a motel. I have to wonder though how the bandwidth of the network copes with such a scenario.

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