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Re: [AG-TECH] Sony EVI-HD1 camera
All,
I think sending all stream types is a great idea, so the receiver can
choose the resolutions
needed.
A related issue is bandwidth limitations. If I choose to receive 261
instead of HD for that
reason, then I may not be able to tolerate all those bits on my network.
So, then the issue
becomes, how do I tell the source not to even send me the HD stream for
instance but only
the 261 streams? If the HD and 261 are two separate modules, then that
would work. If they
somehow are all integrated, maybe then that becomes a problem?
-gurcharan
Christoph Willing wrote:
On 09/03/2007, at 3:49 AM, John I Quebedeaux Jr wrote:
Someone asked me about this camera for HD use on the AG:
http://www.picturephone.com/products/sony_evi_hd1.htm
Anyone have any experience with it? I'm wondering if it was used, how
to best "capture" it into a system for use on the AG... interest in
using HD is high here. I'm more concerned about logistical issues
with high resolution images on displays that don't have that much
"resolution" space - particularly if several sites are involved.
John,
With regard to screen space logistics, we've developed a version of
vic that does DV and HDV - full details and perhaps a demo at the
forthcoming AG Retreat. One of the changes is the ability to resize
the video window(s) to any size you like. Thus you could accomodate
several streams at smaller than true HD size when display space
becomes tight.
BTW, I think that when DV, HDV, HD are all more common in the AG, best
practice will be to always send those formats as duplicates of
standard H261 streams so that other sites can choose to view their own
preferred mix of H261 and higher resolution formats (somewhat avoiding
the screen real estate problem you raised, not to mention bandwidth
issues). The cameras we've been testing with have a number of
simultaneous outputs available so its trivial to send both DV/HDV and
H261 at the same time.
chris
Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350
QCIF Access Grid Manager
University of Queensland
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