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Posted by Pre-Meltdown on 11/19/07 05:02

"Larry in AZ" <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message
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> Waiving the right to remain silent, "Pre-Meltdown"
> <entropic3.14decay@optonline2.718.net> said:
>
>> I reasoned that since turn-key surveillance systems with up to eight
>> cameras can be viewed simultaneously on one partitioned monitor, that
>> several cameras could stream their images via a suitable program, from
>> which I could then grab whatever view was the best for that particular
>> demo/instruction. I gather this strategy does *not* extend to production
>> video?
>
> Correct. My advice. Hire someone to make your instructional video.

From: http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/z1/view.asp?id=79548
Nov. 2005: Inventa Australia has S26X daily live demonstrations at Unit
102, 288 Wattle St, Ultimo, NSW 2007.

"It achieves high-quality video simultaneously from all of its 4, 8 or 16
video input ports, while consuming minimum host PC resources."

Would this be something that could be used on, say, a second monitor, and
the desired stream from the "correct camera" then directed to the editor,
for placement in the video?

Would allow concurrent viewing of similar streams for best choices, instead
of sequential, more time consuming viewing.

>
> Look at it this way ... If a video producer needed a piece of complex
> rehab
> equipment like yours, and knew nothing about it, would you suggest he
> build
> it himself..?

Well, he might have a difficult time without the equipment, but if he wanted
to know *how I* built it, I would be more than willing tell him, in
considerable, perhaps excruciating detail.
Lest he be foolish enough to try it himself. :) :)
I have no problem with getting someone in here to do this--would just like
to get some lay of the land first.
Also, this seems like pretty interesting stuff.
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Mr. P.V.'d (formerly Droll Troll), Yonkers, NY
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> Larry Jandro
> Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
> Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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