DMR100
User’s Guide
V2.0
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Overview
Uses and Features
The
DMR100
may be used in a variety of situations for live communication and collaboration.
You can start an archiving / streaming session to:
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Archive Video Conference near and far end camera views for record keeping or corporate
intellectual property management for a complete and accurate record of each event.
•
Share visual information, designs, and concepts with dispersed groups of people to gather input
during a video conference.
•
Stream important videoconferences to other locations such as overflow rooms or remote
conference locations along your corporate network.
•
Conduct customer and employee training across vast geographical areas.
•
Discuss research, engineering, architecture, product design, or process analysis when the
participants are not able to meet in one central location.
•
Access a centralized bank of expertise from a field location.
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Disseminate archived presentations and training seminars to remote employees.
How It Works
The
DMR100
captures a video input signal from you’re A/V device and has line level stereo audio inputs.
The recorded video file can be simultaneously streamed out along your network during the archival
process if desired. The recorded file can then be viewed on your PC or replayed directly from the
DMR100
on a local monitor if desired. The content can also be copied to a USB memory stick or
downloaded to your PC.
The
DMR100
records content in Microsoft Windows
®
Media format
1
. The file is a standard
*.wmv
file
readable by any viewer that can access this format. A free Windows Media Player is available on the
Microsoft
®
website. CD-quality audio is recorded in MPEG-3 format.
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States and/or other countries.