Re: [Frameworks] 2 Video Installation Questions

2016-06-28 Thread Joe Ventress
Hi, if the FAT32 - 4GB barrier is a problem you could try ex-FAT formatting on drives. Entirely device dependent as to functionality!!! read up here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT I have found it to work fine on better quality usb flash drives, and have used this to loop larger than

Re: [Frameworks] 2 Video Installation Questions

2016-06-20 Thread Chris Freeman
Media players will do what you need. That's correct they are almost always formatted for Windows, so you may have to reformat your thumb drives and you'll definitely have the 4gb file size limit (usually 10-20 minutes of video is the max), so if you have long vides youll have to break them up into

Re: [Frameworks] 2 Video Installation Questions

2016-06-20 Thread Jason Halprin
Depending on the monitor, you may be able to play file for looping straight from a USB thumb drive. I would only do this if you are able to spend a few days researching and teching the file. Also, in my experience, you would have to use a drive that is formatted for FAT32, meaning the file size is

Re: [Frameworks] 2 Video Installation Questions

2016-06-20 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
> So do we use a very small dvd player or is there a way to play a looping > digital file through a projector? Your best bet is probably a mini 'digital media player', e.g.: http://tinyurl.com/hf6a62b http://tinyurl.com/zh7r7nw There are various similar models on Amazon and eBay, between $25

[Frameworks] 2 Video Installation Questions

2016-06-20 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
1) For a wall mounted, flat monitor gallery installation, what is the most efficient, low foot print means of bringing a looping digital video image to the screen via a file rather than a dvd player? Also, recommendations for particular types and models of monitors? 2) A hotel I'm consulting