Doh!....I forgot, it was a T5500.  The one in my office is a T7500.  Already 
been a long morning.  As far as everything else I said, it still holds however.

Thanks,

Adam Taylor
Computing Center
University of Louisiana Monroe


From: John I. Quebedeaux, Jr [mailto:jo...@lsu.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 10:02 AM
To: Adam Taylor; 'Jonathan Klubek'; ag-t...@lists.mcs.anl.gov
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Access Grid Hardware/Software Questions

Adam, wasn’t that machine a Dell T5500....? And yes, on Windows XP/Vista/7 the 
4th input wouldn’t work on that Osprey 440, but it works just great (all 4 
inputs) on a Dell T5400, something changed on that machine... note: my guy 
Chris noted new (non-beta) drivers on the Osprey 440, maybe we test it again.

I understand from someone that the Osprey 440e works OK with the AG toolkit....

We too found that the onboard audio worked just fine on our Dells.

-John Q.
--
John I. Quebedeaux, Jr.; Louisiana State University
Computer Manager LBRN; 131 Life Sciences Bldg.
e-mail: jo...@lsu.edu; web: http://lbrn.lsu.edu
phone: 225-578-0062 / fax: 225-578-2597

________________________________
From: Adam Taylor <atay...@ulm.edu>
List-Post: accessgrid-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 09:51:10 -0600 (CST)
To: 'Jonathan Klubek' <jhklu...@buffalo.edu>, <ag-t...@lists.mcs.anl.gov>
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Access Grid Hardware/Software Questions

Well, my two cents.

We are running a T7500 fully loaded with windows 7 64bit.  We run everything on 
it except for the video capture which we run on an Ubuntu machine.  The reason 
for this is driver issues with most to not all capture cards and windows.  We 
have an Osprey 440 and no matter how hard we tried we could never get the 4th 
input to work.  Under Ubuntu, it works just fine without any tuning, and is as 
stable as can be.  Any machine that is a first gen Core2Duo can run the video 
capture part without a problem.

As far as the sound, we had horrid problems with the Soundblaster X-FI that 
came with it.  We ended up taking it out and just using the onboard audio that 
comes with the machine.  We have not had a single problem since.

Thanks,

Adam Taylor
Computing Center
University of Louisiana Monroe





From: ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov 
[mailto:ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Jonathan Klubek
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 8:30 AM
To: ag-t...@lists.mcs.anl.gov
Subject: [AG-TECH] Access Grid Hardware/Software Questions

My group at our university was recently tasked by one of our departments to 
construct an access grid facility (this facility will also function for other 
types of conferencing and classroom needs also).  After much reading we have 
determined many pieces we need to get including things such as several 
ClearOne, Crestron and Extron products to control the various audio and video 
pieces ranging from scaling windows on the projectors and switching sources to 
mixing and cancelling echo on the microphones on the various tables.   The 
problem we are running into in examining everything is with the access grid 
machine itself.  We have looked at the technology and many of the pieces of 
hardware are many years old and we are seeing possible issues with integration 
as things such as PCI are replaced with PCI-e.

We are looking at going with a Dell Precision workstation T7500 to be the 
access grid machine and have thought about adding more memory and a second 
processor to it (remember that it will serve multiple purposes. .  My questions 
are the following:

1.       I see that the software is listed for Linux, OS X, and Windows.  We 
most likely will be going with Windows so we can support Microsoft Link also.  
This software is listed for Windows XP but does it work with Windows 7 32-bit 
and 64-bit.  This is extremely important with Windows XP support coming to a 
close.  Also, with the increased resources we plan to use it may be necessary 
to use 64-bit to take advantage of things such as 4+ GB of memory.

2.      As mentioned before the technologies listed are out of date.  We are 
especially seeing this with the video capture cards and audio cards.  I was 
wondering if the following would be supported:

a.       SoundBlaster X-FI XtremeMusic (D)w/Dolby Digital 5.1 (this was the 
card option on the Dell) – if not is there a newer card than the one listed 
that is?  We will of course need to integrate with our other products.

b.      Datapath VisionRGB-E1 PCI-e RGB/DVI capture card

c.       Osprey Osprey-450e PCI-e Analog video capture card


If not we are looking for several recommendations of much newer technology that 
is supported as we see this to be extremely important.

Jonathan

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