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Q: What multimedia equipment is available (scanners, projectors, conferencing, video cameras, digital cameras, CD/DVD burners, and software)?
There are a variety of multimedia devices and software available for use in the
CS Department. Here is a summary of the available equipment.
- Scanner - A scanner with an automatic sheet feeder is available
hooked to the Windows PC named blindcat in LH428. See the
Scanner FAQ
for details.
- LCD Projectors - There are multiple LCD projectors available
for checkout
in the CS main office (LH215).
- Conferencing - There is a Polycom SoundStation for teleconferencing
and a Polycom ViewStation for video conferencing available
for checkout
in the CS main office (LH215).
- Digital Video Camera - There is a Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG65 available
for checkout
in the CS main office (LH215). This camera records to SD memory
cards in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format.
- 8mm Video Camera - There is a Hitachi E545LA 8mm video camera
available for checkout in the CS main office (LH215). Unless you
really need the higher video quality and zoom offered by this camera
you will probably want to use the Sanyo digital video camera.
- CD/DVD Burners - Most computers have CD burners and some have
DVD burners. A DVD burner is available
hooked to the Windows PC named blindcat in LH428 and can be used
by all CS students, faculty, and staff. See the
DVD Burner
FAQ for details about burning DVDs using the PC in LH428.
See the
Linux CDR FAQ Entry
for detailed information about using a CD burner on the CS Linux
systems.
- Digital Camera - A digital camera is available for checkout
in the CS main office (LH215).
- Editing Software - The Windows PC named blindcat in LH428
has a wide range of video and photo editing software installed.
This includes Adobe Production Premium CS3, Adobe Photoshop,
Omnipage, Pinnacle Studio 10 and Hollywood FX, Quicktime Pro,
and DVD MovieFactory.
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