Showest 2010 – 11 – Intelligent Access Systems Closed Caption Tech

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 26 of April , 2010 at 12:35 am

The Intelligent AccessTM wireless personal captioning system integrates smartphones, electronic eyewear and WiFi connectivity to bring captions and multiple languages to people at a variety of venues.
The current client stsem utilizes WiFi technology to deliver personal captions to an indevidual on an iPod Touch, iPhone or Windos mobile system. The user has the choice of viewing the captions on the handheld screen or optional electronic eyewear.
This approach benefits both the caption end user and the location providing the service. The end-user can recieve captions from any Intelligent Access installation on his or her own campatible mobile device, without any additional hardware purchase required.

Sponsor: digitAll – www.digitall.net.au

 

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Showest – DTS – XD20

Writing by jamieg on Monday, 4 of May , 2009 at 12:17 am

The DTS DX20 is a digital media player that film audio and high definition video out.

 

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Showest – QSC audio solutions for Cinema

Writing by jamieg on Saturday, 25 of April , 2009 at 11:33 pm

At Showest this year QSC introduces their new Audio processor, the DCP-300.  A very impressive unit with more options and integration that I could have ever imagines for a sound system.

In brief – A Cinema Processor, Booth Monitor and Digital Crossover along with network
control and monitoring of DSP, amplifiers and speakers in one integrated package.

 

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CineTechGeek is James Gardiner, a part owner in DCN (Digital Cinema Network Australia - www.dcnaustralia.com.au) and digitAll (www.digitall.net.au) and is involved in the installation and development of DCI d-Cinema and e-Cinema projection systems. Cine Tech Geek is an informative video blog which will explain the details and reality of the future of Cinema.

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