One of the features desired for a lecture capture system is to be able to capture more than one 'presentation' video feed in a classroom. To make this more concrete, some of the science faculty may have on laptop with a slide presentation, another laptop with some specialty software, say showing some graphs. It seems that the Matterhorn models is that a single recording can contain at most one segmented video file ( http://opencast.jira.com/browse/MH-7996) -- I am not sure both presentation streams would need to be captured as a segmented video file, however both would need to be captured a a sufficiently high resolution to make the graphics readable. Wanted to investigate if it would be feasible to have multiple capture appliances running in a single classroom to support this particular need, and if any institutions have used such a set-up.
Regards Mike Nardell ----------------------------------------------- University of California, Santa Cruz Learning Technologies/Systems email: [email protected] pn: 831.459.1672 -----------------------------------------------
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