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Posted by Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] on 12/23/78 11:26
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 15:40:31 +0100, kaveh@delete_this.river-valley.com
(Kaveh) wrote:
>Here is what I want to do.
>
>I want to create a multimedia recording of a conference, with several
>presenters. They might be using Mac, Windows, or Linux, but they will
>all attach these to a video projector. I want to record exactly what is
>projected onto the big screen, whether it is a PowerPoint presentation,
>or a demonstration in another software. I can't put something on the
>computers as I don't have access to them, and each is a different
>system.
>
>So, is there a box with a hard disk that I can connect in series or in
>parallel with the video projector, so that each presentation is recorded
>at high quality? I want to then synch this with a video of the
>presenter, so I would need a timeline on the recording.
That sounds like a DVD recorder - does it have to be a hard disk?
Presumably you could also get a SCART or video amp to split those
feeds ?
Cheers - Neil
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