Hi,
I would like to know if anyone uses or has used Medcom Trainex streaming video
database for Health Sciences. If you do not want to respond on list please
send me a private response. I am especially interested in the Learning
Management System attached to the database.
Thanks,
Curleen Elli
Mac laptops do have a program that only allows you to change the PAL/NTSC
system five or six times before it locks. However, everybody I know
downloads the free VLC system and bypasses the Mac program provided for
playing DVDs altogether.
Best regards,
Dennis Doros
Milestone Film & Video/Milliariu
I should add to this that I have never heard of a computer DVD drive locking on
a system (PAL/NTSC) the way they lock on regions after a few switches. The
ability to play the signal correctly is built is, I thought. Has anyone else
heard of this? --Judy
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I just want t
I just want to add my experience with this problem
I'm distributing a French film "Murder of a Hatmaker"
I received from the director DVDs with notice that they are Multi-zone,
I sold some in USA to university libraries, I got complaints that the NTSC
players can't read the DVD, I got our studio
OOPS my bad. Fox put out the DVD , MGM is the rights holder. If Swank does
not have it, than it is probably pulled for the remake which is pretty
common. My guess is the US distributor for MGM library theatrically Park
Circus is probably doing a limited reissue and college dates could screw
that. I
Just to clarify did you try Criterion Pictures USA ( not Criterion Janus)
as it was a Fox film and normally they would have rights? However
sometimes remakes cause originals to be pulled from public shows.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Gail Fedak wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> A student
Good afternoon,
A student group at MTSU wants to screen this title in October, but I'm having
trouble finding who licenses it. I've checked with Swank, MPLC, New Yorker,
Criterion, Facets, and GreenLight with no results. I've emailed MGM, but don't
know how long they will take to answer, especia
We do the same thing as Richard - shelve by LC call number in open shelves and
separate the discs from the cases, which are housed behind circulation, to
reduce theft.
One thing we've done with helps with ease of disc retrieval is that we simply
assigned each disc in the existing collection a n