On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 06:10:40PM +0200, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > > > ok, not 100% sure, but I assume we can get a proper camera tripods. > > Yeah. Well, I'll bring it anyway; if it ends up not being used, it'll just > > stay in the car. No harm done. > > ok, cool. > > > OBTW, I could also bring: > > - 1, maybe 2, 8-port gigabit switches, > > those would be great.
Right. I've got one in use at home (I'll bring that, no need for network when I'm not there), I'm not 100% sure what I did with the other. If I find it, I'll bring it; otherwise you'll need to search for some other solution (it's not that it's bad or anything; it's just that I once lost the 3Com one, apparently with the recent move I now lost the other... but I haven't looked for it very thoroughly yet)) The one at home is a 3Com 3CGSU08 (warning: evil blue LEDs), the other a dlink thing. > > - Five tally lights (the ones I brought to dc10) > > good. (i noted them on the hw page already :) :) > > - Four USB headsets (I much prefer the ability to directly talk to camera > > people over having to do real actual handwaving, and yes I'll do the > > fighting with asterisk to get that working :-) > > ok. i'm curious how this will work out and if it plays well with the tally > light. i'm only a little worried if we end up having to use usb audio too... That might indeed be an issue, depending on how the various applications (the SIP client and dvsource-alsa) select their audio source. There are two ways of selecting an ALSA audio source; by name or by number. The latter is non-deterministic and would therefore be problematic, but the former shouldn't be. There are several SIP clients (ekiga, for one, but I believe that console thing that I can't remember the name of right now can do so too) that select the audio device by name, so that side of the equation should not be a problem; I don't know about dvsource-alsa (never used it, tbh). Anyone? Worst case, I suppose this should be possible to fix with a little .asoundrc hackery, but I'd rather not go down that route if we can avoid it. -- The volume of a pizza of thickness a and radius z can be described by the following formula: pi zz a _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video
