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I love the idea of using a hard-drive system for broadcast playback - for all the reasons below! Warren Masterson

  • Leightronix (Pro-8)
  • Leightronix MPEG (stand-alone recorder/player has no networking capability and their player-only unit has limited storage and a 2GB file size limit).

  • Scala IC 300? MPEG
  • Scala for Bulletin Board info but have not gotten into any advanced scheduling.

  • Briggs Media Systems of New Hampshire.

Schedules and plays programs out to the cable system, we can control
it from any computer that's connected to the internet (important
for when I finally escape to Tierra del Fuego) it can handle several
streams at once (to the cable system with our PEG station, another
program to an internal monitor for looking at programs, streaming
to the internet with a bunch of other programs--we haven't been
able to take advantage of all that this thing does, yet. It works
with either MPEG-1or MPEG-2--we choose through the creation box...and
we have it hooked to a dub rack that converts NTSC or digital tapes
to computer talk, so we can handle whatever people bring us--as
long as we have a deck that plays it. If not, the folks bring in
their own deck and we still can dump it in. And it also accepts
FTP and internet transfers (it is a computer, after all). We've
been sending 99% of our programming out from this thing for the
past two years...we have this thing configured as one of the inputs
on our Leightronix Pro-8, but we don't schedule the Leightronix
anymore. I guess it is just there as back-up.

  • Videotizer system

  • V-Brick company

  • Info Channel 3 (designer module) in one single pc.
  • SCALA Anyway, playback from CG to MPEG 2? was seamless and looked great. Let me know if you have further questions.


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