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Description of videoconference-webcast process
This will be an ISDN-line videoconference between Penn and NYU. At Penn, we will receive an incoming ISDN-line picture from NYU. At Penn we will use a video mixer to create a split-screen configuration, with the incoming NYU picture on the left, and the local Penn picture on the right. This split-screen, combined picture will be simultaneously sent to four places: 1) to a VHS video-recorder in the Penn room.
I believe I have invented this technique of relaying ISDN-line material live onto the Internet. No, I will not be applying for a patent! :) The principle of relaying is used all the time on TV -- for example, when a Ted Koppel or Larry King converses with a distant party and that conversation is presented to the TV audience. Actually, I wish everyone could relay ISDN-line material live onto the Internet! The problem is, it takes a very special (expensive) televideo room to do this: so far, only a small number of large corporations/universities/etc. have such facilities (ISDN-line videoconferencing, and webcasting, built into the same system). Also, the audio is tricky -- the level must be controlled separately for each of the four outputs. If you take a look-listen to the recordings of the two events we did this fall (links to them can be found on the website address below), you will note that the audio quality leaves much to be desired. We are working on this. Thanks, - Eric
Penn Folklore Ph.D. student
Graduate Student Videoconference Series, 2000-1
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