DMR200
User’s Guide
V1.1
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Overview
How It Works
The
DMR300
captures up to three separate input streams from your videoconferencing
system. These include two video streams, usually associated with near and far-end
camera video and a third high-resolution stream from the videoconferencing system or
any laptop, PC, or document camera, etc. The
DMR300
also accepts line level stereo
audio inputs. The three separate streams along with the associated audio 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 several pre-defined layout templates for capturing and subsequent
playback of the recorded material. These templates typically display the high-resolution
content on the main area of the display and the near and far-end camera video in
picture-in-picture windows (PIPS) in various locations around the display. The user can
select where each image works best for their own playback requirements. Each of the
three separate archived streams is recorded in their native resolution for maximum
video quality.
The
DMR300
combines all three recorded streams into a single file that is stored on-
board locally on a hard drive. The recorded file can then be viewed locally on your
videoconference system or replayed on a local monitor if desired. The content can also
be copied to a USB storage unit, downloaded over your network or streamed to standard
PCs.
The
DMR300
records content in Microsoft Windows
®
Media format
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. 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.
The
DMR300
also provides remote administration from any standard web browser for
easy network set up and configuration.
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