What about a good high end Firewire video camera? I'm looking to put one on a
Mac Pro? Any ideas
-Doug B
OCI/NSF
On Aug 11, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Matthew Leszczenski wrote:
I have looked at the RAV 600, and that is more for a full room node, whereas
this node is in a public space, so the table microphones would not work as well
to pick up just the sound we want, compared to the ambient noise around it, and
unfortunately the RAV 600 has its own proprietary connection for its
microphones to the main system, so it cannot be expanded upon except with other
ClearOne microphones directly made for the RAV systems. Thank you though!
Matthew Leszczenski
- Technical Assistant and Eagle Scout
- Undergraduate NSSA Major @ RIT
- Collaboration Technology Developer @ RIT Research Computing department
From: Tran, Quang V. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 3:06 PM
To: Matthew Leszczenski; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Equiptment ideas?
Hi Matthew,
Check out the RAV 600:
http://www.clearone.com/revolutionary-audio-conferencing.html .
Quang Tran
LSUHSC
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matthew Leszczenski
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [AG-TECH] Equiptment ideas?
Hello all,
One of my current projects is a public AG kiosk-like setup,
in which people will be able to walk up to the node, choose a stream and start
to talk directly with that stream. The area is about a 12’ X 12’ square area,
with drop-tile ceiling, it will consist of 1x HD camera, 1x DV camera, 2x 52”
HD LCD TV’s, 1x high quality microphone, some sort of directional speakers, and
an echo cancellation system. It seems that I would only need one microphone
input for this project. However I have mostly worked with the ClearOne XAP400,
which is a dual line-in echo cancellation system, and the XAP does not seem to
come in a single line-in version. Is there some other echo cancellation unit
that people would suggest for a setup like this? Or have I missed a single
line-in version of the XAP? Also any other suggestions for the node would be
nice to hear, in case others have ideas that haven’t been thought of, or others
are thinking of building a node such like this.
As always all help is appreciated!
Matthew Leszczenski
- Technical Assistant and Eagle Scout
- Undergraduate NSSA Major @ RIT
- Collaboration Technology Developer @ RIT Research Computing department