RE: FDIM 97 Speakers

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From: Heron, George (G.Heron@dialogic.com)
Date: Mon Mar 03 1997 - 19:01:09 EST


And another idea (Bruce) might be to tape record the presentations,
digitize them (or portions) and get them onto a website for download and
playback through the local PC sound system using "RealAudio" (realtime
audio pumped down over the Internet).

Although it may be a gargantuan effort, and perhaps lots of disk space,
the results are outstanding ... I can't seem to find the example I'm
thinking of from a Microsoft PDC conference I attended, but their
keynote presentations were archived this way and it was a great way to
"attend" without being there. (It was also sync'd up to video clips of
the guys pacing the stage and of close up of their PowerPoint
presentations.)

IF it's possible to audio tape selected pieces of FDIM, and IF someone
wants to host the disk space on their web, I could look into this some
more. (I can do the digitizing and perhaps we have some room on our
NJ-QRP website, but I'd have to check.)

--George N2APB
g.heron@dialogic.com
http://www.njqrp.org <-- Home of the NJ-QRP Club

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Bruce,
>I will not be able to attend Dayton this year. But, the FDIM papers
>are Very interesting. Is there any plan to reprint the papers, as is
>common for other technical conferences? How about audio or video
>tapes. I, for one, would purchase most, if not all, of the sessions.
>They don't have to professionally edited, just a record of what
>happened. Any thoughts?
>
>73, Ken, N6TZV
>
>
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