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Posted by Larry J. on 10/06/56 11:31
Waiving the right to remain silent, "David McCall"
<david.mccall@comcast.net> said:
> "Larry J." <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns970570A055E38thefrogprince@68.6.19.6...
>> Waiving the right to remain silent, "David McCall"
>> <david.mccall@comcast.net> said:
>>
>>> They will be using a big Barco DLP for display. What can We
>>> use
>>> as a playback media that will allow this style of playback,
>>> or even allow for a separate operator to play the segments?
>>
>> "Big Barco DLP" doesn't necessarily mean that it will display
>> native HD material.
>>
> I think the projector has been chosen. I'll let you know when I
> find out what it is to be.
>
>> What will the HD be, i.e., 1080i or 720p..?
>>
> We've just started thinking about this project, so that is up
> for grabs. I don't even know the exact screen shape yet.
> Typically they have been much wider than 16 x 9.
>
>> Once that is decided, then pick the appropriate projector.
>>
> You mean put the horse in front of the cart? What a concept :-)
>
>> Better yet, find a rental and staging company in the city where
>> the show is being held. Make sure they have done this before.
>> They may have several options.
>>
> I can try.
>
>> Some of the playback options could include HD media Server, HD
>> Videotape, or direct from computer hard drive. Either way, I'd
>> recommend that an operator handle the task. If the show is
>> simple enough, it could be the same person who rides the
>> microphone levels and/or the lights.
>>
> In the past they have wanted the presenter to just hit the pause
> button on the remote. I'm not sure why.
>
> Thanks Larry
You're welcome. Your client is moving into a new world. It's time
to book the voyage properly. No more backpack and "Europe on $10 a
Day."
--
Larry Jandro
Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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