ePresence

ePresence – I’m watching a live presentation on the new release of ePresence.  From their website:

ePresence Interactive Media softwareis a content capturing, archiving, and webcasting system that deliversvideo and presentation media over the internet using multiple streamingformats for multiple platforms. ePresence also supports text and voiceinteraction among event participants.

In an IE window I’m watching a webcast that includes live audio and video, PowerPoint slides, and text chat.  It also handles VOIP and screen capture.  Some parts of this are Open Source, but the best bits are available only to consortium members.  Of course anyone can join the consortium:)
This looks like what we need for the conference web cast. 
Notes

  • On Windows only works properly in IE.  Firefox gets some of the webcast, but not audio and video.  Mac users are reporting problems also.
  • Open source bits are built on Helix, it seems but might be tightly tied to Windows on client side.
  • Linux version of server is available.
  • Producer will generate MP3s and RSS feed for podcasting.
  • VOIP does work, viewers are suing it to ask the presenter questions.

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Classcaster Podcasts Begin to Turn Up in iTunes

If you have Apple’s free iTunes version 4.9 or higher, search in the Podcasts section of the iTunes Music Store for "Lawyering Skills II" or click on the link below to go directly to the "Lawyering Skills II Legal Research" iTunes page.

Lawyering Skills II Legal Research

 
Last week I tweaked the default RSS2 template in Lifetype to generate itunes tags in the RSS2 feeds being published by Classcaster.   Now some of our more intrepid bloggers have added their podcasts to the iTunes Store.  If you want to follow along, do a search in iTunes for ‘Classcaster’.

 

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The Apple Mini Media Center

New to Front Row is the ability to play shared music via Bonjour, Apple’s automatically configuring, cross-platform local networking technology. As a result, the Mac mini will play all content on Macs connected to a Bonour network (though individuals can opt not to share their content). This content can include all songs stored in iTunes, or photos complete with slideshows or movies.

Apple Debuts iPod Hi-Fi, Intel-Based Mac Mini

 
See, now we’re getting somewhere.  Get a Mini, plug it into the home media rig, and get at all of your media from one place.  Pretty cool.  Now, iTunes sticks Bonjour on your Windows box during install, so will you be able to connect a Windows PC to the net for sharing?  And what about Linux?

 

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