Re: [Videolib] Copyright and making DVD copy of Eyes on the Prize II

2012-08-23 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
EOTP I was released as a 3 Disc set. Then EOTP I & II was released together as a 7 Disc set. AFAIK, EOTP II was never released as a separate DVD set. So if you already have I on DVD, you have to buy the full set to get II. --

Re: [Videolib] Course Reserve Guidelines

2014-02-05 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
If you have a computer in your setup, the free VLC Media Player will play most DVDs. http://www.videolan.org/ --- Michael Kankiewicz Manager, Silverman Multimedia Center

Re: [Videolib] Copyright searches for videotape

2014-07-24 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
We have four VHS players in the library, and most of our classrooms are still equipped with them (at least for now). We still have several hundred titles on VHS and many are used regularly. Michael ---

Re: [Videolib] film about lawyers careers

2014-08-07 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
_You Have the Right to an Attorney_ You Have the Right To an Attorney is a documentary short profiling public defenders of the South Bronx. Young and idealistic, they struggle on a daily basis to serve a never-ending tide of court-bound clients while hoping that their work might affect broader

Re: [Videolib] Promotional DVDs and CDs

2015-10-23 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
I believe they should not be added to your collection, nor should you sell them. Michael Kankiewicz Manager, Silverman Multimedia Center 116 Capen University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 P - (716) 645-1329 F - (716) 645-3710 e - micha...@buffalo.ed

Re: [Videolib] Promotional DVDs and CDs

2015-10-23 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
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Re: [Videolib] DVD Region Problems

2016-08-30 Thread Kankiewicz, Michael
Hi All, How do you handle situations when a professor wants a foreign language film that is only available in a non-US region format? Do you purchase the item and warn the professor of how the item will likely not play on standard players, but that it would be possible to play on a computer af