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Following huge interest from the Janet community, we are now pleased to invite you to the Janet Arts and Humanities Streaming Workshop.
This event is aimed at showcasing the array of technology available for high audio quality masterclasses and simultaneous real time performances that can take place all over the world. These techologies allow participants to collaborate in mulitple locations.
Please note that there is a maximum of 40 spaces available for this workshop, so places will be allocated on a first come basis.
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DVTS:
The Digital Video Transport System (DVTS), is a free and simple piece of software which allows high quality audio and video to be streamed over IP networks. It uses 30Mbs uncompressed audio and video, and is ideal to use for distance learning such as masterclasses.
More information:
For those in the education sector working with audio, EchoDamp is a freely available piece of software designed to audio mixing and echo control. Designed for both Mac and PC it aims to prevent echo without altering or limiting the audio frequency range. This allows for much better audio quality whilst using a range of software (such as DVTS, Conference XP etc).
This presentation is from the Arts and Humanities Streaming Workshop on 19 September 2012
A video of the entire presentation is also available at - http://webmedia.company.ja.net/content/presentations/shared/artsandhumanities/timplyming/
This presentation is from the Arts and Humanities Streaming Workshop on the 19 September at the Royal College of Music
A video of the entire presentation is also available at - http://webmedia.company.ja.net/content/presentations/shared/artsandhumanities/brianshepard/