DMR160
User’s Guide
V2.0
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Overview
Uses and Features
The
DMR160
may be used in a variety of situations for live communication and collaboration.
You can start an archiving / streaming session to:
•
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.
•
Disseminate archived presentations and training seminars to remote employees.
How It Works
The
DMR160
captures two separate video input streams from your videoconferencing system (in a video
conference the near and far-end camera video). The
DMR160
also accepts line level stereo audio inputs.
The two separate streams along with the stereo audio inputs are captured and combined into a single file
which can be simultaneously streamed out along your network during the archival process if desired.
Users can select from three pre-defined layout templates for capturing and subsequent playback of the
recorded material.
The
DMR160
combines the two recorded streams into a single file that is stored on-board locally on a
hard drive. The recorded file can then be viewed on your PC or replayed directly from the
DMR160
on a
local monitor if desired. The content can also be copied to a USB memory stick, burned to CD, or
downloaded to your PC.
The
DMR160
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.