Posts Tagged ‘capture’
I can’t see the DV codec as an option in any video capture software when I am using 2003 server. Is it user error somewhere or is it just not supported?
This electromechanical motion capture system was developed as master’s thesis by Daniel Saidi and Magnus Åsard, with the goal to investigate the minimum cost of a full-body exo-skeleton-based motion capture system. The entire system – including all physical components, like PVC pipes, aluminium and soft-plastic sheets, shielded cables and elastic textiles as well as a cheap Linux-server and server and client software – ended up costing us $950. This video shows the system in live action, although some measure points are slightly miscalibrated.
rebelwrath: a secure, stable, and uncensored IRC network. This is a test capture using CamStudio to record, PuTTY to connect via SSH into ‘base’ (Linux server), and irssi as the IRC client. Quick connect, join channel, query eggdrop lastspoke command, change windows, /whois, /lusers, etc. Test capture!
We are developing an information system to capture client information. Which database should we use?
It should be secure. It should be scalable. It will be located on our in-house server. Each of 10 employees computers are connected to the server. An intranet will host a web site that will connect the employees to the database. This internal web site will be how information is stored on, processed and retrieved from the database. Our external web site will be hosted on the same server. The external web site will be used by clients and will pull certain information from the database. We also need mail-merge functionality. Information from the database needs to populate word document templates. We currently use an ACT! database to fullfill this need and an access database for all other information. Our server and all computers run on Windows. I’ve been leaning towards mySQL however I’m not sure how mail-merge and mySQL relate. I am the least knowledgable about mail-merge. However, the ability to have stored information populate certain documents is imperative.