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Thread: Adtec networked MPEG2 players

  1. the 1015 has a dvd drive onboard

    I highly recommend the 1015 as one of the units for ease of uploading large files.. It has a DVD drive on-board..

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by hooh
    Didn't try that. I did it at the rental company that supplied them, and they just gave me the setup with the pc to upload it.
    But with ftp, it would still be just the 10Mbit connection.
    And i also recall having to convert the dv files specifically with their software...

    stefan
    you can upload to this thing using a mac ftp program.

  3. #23
    you can export a dv file using the quicktime mpeg 2 component.
    then multiplex the audio and video using 'MPEG Streamclip'

    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/24055

    I just did this.
    then uploaded to the adtec using the mac ftp program 'RBrowserLite'

  4. The EDJE UBIT: on-board DVD drive

    I plan to use the on-board DVD drive since the client is giving it to me in that form..

    In addition FTP transfer is much slower then using the DVD drive...

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by FireAntDesign.com
    I plan to use the on-board DVD drive since the client is giving it to me in that form..

    In addition FTP transfer is much slower then using the DVD drive...
    have you checked the format that the client is planning on producing his mpeg clips in?

    a ten minute clip ( 300MB ) took about 10 minutes over ftp. so its not quick.

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