: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hello all,
We have recently begun moving toward High-Definition video for all of our
interviews, documentaries and other footage to be used in exhibits. We are
using internally produced video as well as video shot by outside producers.
However, we are running
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Daniel M. Bartolini
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hi Jason-
How much hard drive space do you have available on these machines and
how long are your videos? I ask
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Jason Bondy
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Subject: [MCN-L] HD
All,
First time responding to this listserv.
At the MIM we are looking at implementing a typical 'digital signage'
approach where we have the playback devices co-located with the
monitors. The devices that we are looking at implementing are from
CELabs (http://www.celabs.net) and we are
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Behalf Of
Daniel M. Bartolini
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hi Jason-
How much hard drive space do you have available on these machines and
how long are your videos? I ask
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Daniel M. Bartolini
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hi Jason-
How much
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Daniel M. Bartolini
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hi Jason-
How much hard drive space do you have available on these machines and
how long are your
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Have you looked into the MedeaWiz DV76 HD Player? Sounds like it does what
you need and it's $385.
http://www.medeawiz.com/products/Dv76.htm
Sold through Team Kingsley in St. Louis.
http://www.teamkingsley.com
Hello all,
We have recently begun moving toward High-Definition video for all of our
interviews, documentaries and other footage to be used in exhibits. We are
using internally produced video as well as video shot by outside producers.
However, we are running into some obstacles determining
Hi,
Use Macs! or put in a video server/switch,
We bought some Sony HD replay systems based on Express Card
technology and they were superb, See main Sony.biz site
under EX systems, look for EX30
Bill Gardner
PS discs too slow RPM may be the reason yours is jumpy, are they 7200
or 5400
On
Hi Jason...
We have some wide screens running the 720p high definition Hubble View
Space service content here at the planetarium. I'll describe what we
did and hopefully it may be of some interest.
I looked at various ways to deliver content and read some MCN list
traffic on the subject at the
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:02 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] HD video in the galleries?
Hi Jason-
How much hard drive space do you have available on these machines and
how long are your videos? I ask because HD playback on computers is
significantly improved
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