A media center is a room with equipment for entertaining with digital media. It's like a home theater but is a shared space for everyone in an apartment building or housing community to enjoy. It may be located within an apartment building or a shared clubhouse. A media center is meant for entertainment and social enjoyment and can be used in a variety of ways. It should be able to comfortably accommodate at least a small group of people, if not a larger gathering. Some might use it for watching a live broadcasted event while others may use it for playing video games with friends. The media lab is also supported with the following equipment’s
AV is an abbreviation for Audio Visual or Audio Video. Audio Visual and Audio Video are interchangeable terms when describing audio and video conferencing communication technology.
Audio video technology can includes displays, microphones, speakers, and cameras which can be designed with thousands of different technologies
AV is used to help two parties communicate or project an image and sound in a given space or over video conferencing software
Lecture capture is used as shorthand for a range of video applications in education. At its core, though, the term refers to the recording of live lectures for students to watch back later.
The reasons why this capability appeals to students
Flexibility – If students can’t be present while a class is happening, they can catch up on the course material when they do have time by watching the recording.
Comprehension – Students who feel behind or want a refresher on a key concept can review the relevant lesson(s) on demand. Lecture recordings also make great study aids for upcoming exams.
Accessibility – On-demand lecture videos can support the success of students with disabilities or learning impairments, and any who are out of class frequently for health reasons.
Video source(s) – Cameras, a laptop running a slide deck, a tablet or other mobile device, etc.
Audio source(s) – Microphones, sometimes paired with a mixer or an in-room audio system
Software encoder: OBS, Panopto Recorder, and Kaltura CaptureSpace Recorder Hardware encoder is an appliance purpose-built for video streaming and recording
Video editing software is an application program which handles the post-production video editing of digital video sequences on a computer non-linear editing system (NLE).
It has replaced traditional flatbed celluloid film editing tools and analogue video tape-to-tape online editing machines. NLE software is typically based on a timeline interface paradigm where sections of moving image video recordings, known as clips, are laid out in sequence and played back. The NLE offers a range of tools for trimming, splicing, cutting and arranging clips across the timeline. Once a project is complete, the NLE system can then be used to export to movie in a variety of formats in context which may range from broadcast tape formats to compressed file formats for the Internet, DVD and mobile devices.
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