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Posted by Andy & Kim on 09/28/10 11:32
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
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> "Andy & Kim" <Andy@akmt.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> Hi Guy's,
>> maybe you can help. I want to edit DVD,s to make up short clips that I
>> can play in a night club chain. We have all the necessary licences in
>> place to do this.
>> What would be the best editing program in your opinion to use as I wish
>> to play the clips straight from the computer in full screen. I'm thinking
>> of something similar to a MP3 DJ Player I have on my lap top that I can
>> just select and plays instantly.
>> Also what is the best format to store the files in, would MP4 be ok.
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> Seems to me that selecting the appropriate display hardware/
> software is the first question, and selecting the commplimentary
> storage format is the second. Once you have established those,
> selecting an editing solution should be much simpler.
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> Is there some special reason to use a computer to play the video
> clips (as contrasted with a conventional DVD player)? A simple
> DVD player would be *MUCH* more suitable for an application
> like this unless there is some other mitigating condition you didn't
> mention.
Thanks, I use something called Kelidovision that is installed in the clubs
to replay video, but the videos have to be loaded from head office. this is
all touch screen technology and so easy to pick a track and play it.
We have been encouraged to make up our own comedy clips to play and i wanted
to put something on my computer that i could select and play tracks quickly.
A bit like a video jingle player i suppose.
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