1) Real Video
People must have the Real Player plug-in, which is free and almost everyone already
has it. You must use their "Real Producer" which is also free (or Media Cleaner Pro
which is not) to convert a video to the Real Format. You must host the video on a
"Real Video" server, which is
> 3) QuickTime
> Not really a streaming video format. You start to download it,
> and it starts playing when it has enough downloaded. Quality is
> up to you since you really aren't trying to fit it into any
> particular amount of bandwidth (remember, its not real time, so
> more quality means a
How do you get the video from tape to digital?
best, paul
At 12:46 PM 10/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
>You must use their "Real Producer" which is also free (or Media Cleaner
>Pro which is not) to convert a video to the Real Format.
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> How do you get the video from tape to digital?
>
> best, paul
>
> At 12:46 PM 10/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >You must use their "Real Producer&quo
You need a video capture card on your PC.
If you want really good quality I recommend the Videom or Osprey.
Cheap USB video capture devices don't give very good quality, and the two I mentioned
are not that expensive.
You play the tape on a high quality VCR and plug the VCR into the video captur
What kind of server do you need to stream QuickTime 4?
(inquiring minds want to know)
At 01:53 PM 10/3/00 -0400, Evan Lavidor wrote:
>> 3) QuickTime
>> Not really a streaming video format. You start to download it,
>> and it starts playing when it has enough downloaded. Quality is
>> up to you s
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> What kind of server do you need to stream QuickTime 4?
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> At 01:53 PM 10/3/00 -0400, Evan Lavidor wrote:
> >> 3) QuickTime
> >> Not really a stream
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>> What kind of server do you need to stream QuickTime 4?
>> (inquiring minds want
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> No offense to Mac-heads (donning flame-proof suit) but Mac's are not
usually used as high-demand 24x7
uch things. Like
I said, I tend to agree with your previous statement... just thought I'd put
in my two cents.
~Simon
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You won't off
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> What kind of server do you need to stream QuickTime 4?
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> At 01:53 PM 10/3/00 -0400, Evan Lavidor wrote:
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w multiple IPs and
virtual hosting was tough, so eventually they became relics in my garage.
--Doug
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I tend to agree with that statement, tho
Oh, jeez... BBSes! A blast from the past.
I was a TBBS man myself. Still have it around here.
best, paul
At 03:51 PM 10/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
>FirstClass? Wow... there's a name from the past. I used to use that for a
>BBS I ran in 1993.
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TBBS - would stand for which BBS Program:-)
regards
Andrew Scott
ANZ eCommerce Centre
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TBBS - would stand for which BBS Program:-)
regards
Andrew Scott
ANZ eCommerce Centre
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TBBS. Developed by Phil Becker, formerly of eSoft, Inc
They even had an interesting database addon - TDBS.
TBBS was renowned for its stability.
best, paul
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>TBBS - would stand for which BBS Program:-)
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I've corresponded with a fellow in Australia
last year. I believe TBBS is still in use
there (and probably here, too).
best, paul
At 10:42 AM 10/4/00 +0930, you wrote:
>Tri BBS from memory.
>
>Peter Tilbrook
>Internet Applications Developer
>Aspect Computing Pty. Ltd.
>19-25 Moore Street
>Turn
Thanks to {Peter, Evan, Richard, Simon, James, Kevin, Doug} for providing
info.
Apologies to anyone I left out.
-David
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> You need to have a capture card installed on your machine. We use
> Broadway
> cards, but they cost $700 a pop. I would recommend the Osprey 200 card
> from
> Viewcast. They cost about $200 each, I believe. Chec
Well, I got the Osprey 200 card and I _appear_ to have the card capturing
video from my VCR, but when I check the properties of the saved file (right
click, etc) I'm told "This file is invalid or corrupted"
Any suggestions? Osprey support had me install current drivers but this
was no help, a
I just went through this also.. first thing to check is the setting of the
saved file. There are many different formats, but the real producer is
finicky as to which it reads. Try saving as an uncompressed avi, and play
around with the settings.
Next go to the mgisoft.com site and download t
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