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Are you considering PTZ cameras for your church worship service? Join Phil Cooke and Bryan Bailey, Director of Media at Prestonwood Baptist Church, to explore how one of the nation's leading churches is leveraging PTZ robotic cameras to transform church worship experiences. Whether you're a church media director, on a media team, or training volunteers, this behind-the-scenes conversation is packed with practical and spiritual insights to help you: · Integrate PTZ camera technology for smooth, multi-angle worship production · Lead and empower volunteer teams with clarity and confidence · Develop a ministry-focused mindset as a church media director If your goal is to elevate the worship experience through technology that enhances—not distracts from—God's presence, this episode is for you.
Watch on YouTube.In this UC Today exclusive, host David Dungay is joined by Microsoft experts Tom Arbuthnot, Kevin Kieller, Amanda Sterner, Ryan Herbst, Satish Upadhyaya, and Tom Halards for the highly anticipated Microsoft Teams Monthly Update.With Microsoft's staggering quarterly results and a raft of new Teams innovations, this conversation takes you behind the headlines into what's really happening — from Copilot's evolving AI personas to critical updates in Teams Rooms and Contact Center integrations. Whether you're a decision-maker, IT pro, or everyday Teams user, this episode is packed with can't-miss insights on the future of collaboration and communication.Microsoft Teams is evolving fast — and it's not slowing down.In this dynamic roundtable, the panel unpacks the biggest Teams stories and roadmap highlights you need to know:Microsoft's record-breaking financials and 430M+ M365 users: What's driving growth and where is Teams in the mix?Contact Center evolution with Unify certification and licensing enforcement: Major changes for integrated voice solutions.Copilot 2.0 and the rise of AI Agents: From assistants to "Agent Bosses" — why training and adoption are now essential.Rooms and Devices upgrades: Face recognition, translated captions, local PTZ controls, and facilitator AI agents for Android.Roadmap gems: Sensitive content detection, silent test calls, remote diagnostics, and much more.AI is rapidly transforming Teams into not just a collaboration tool, but a workplace operating system. This episode breaks down what's hype, what's here now, and what's just around the corner — with expert takes on every announcement.Connect with our hosts David Dungay and Tom Arbuthnot on socials here:David DungayLinkedInTwitterTom ArbuthnotLinkedInTwitterThanks for watching, if you'd like more content like this, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel.You can also join in the conversation on our Twitter and LinkedIn pages.Join our new LinkedIn Community Group.
Olivier Colcombet, président du réseau de mandataires Optimhome est l'invité de ce nouvel épisode de Mon Podcast Immo. Au micro d'Ariane Artinian, il revient sur les principaux enseignements du 12e baromètre Les Français et l'Immobilier réalisé avec Haris Interactive. Vous vous demandez ce qui motive (encore) les Français à acheter ? Pourquoi les primo-accédants reviennent en force ? Faut-il miser sur une passoire thermique pour faire une bonne affaire ? "Les Français n'ont jamais cessé de vouloir acheter, même quand ils ne le pouvaient pas", analyse t-il. Et pour s'y retrouver dans un marché plus technique, "le recours aux pros n'a jamais été aussi crucial". En 10 ans, leur image a gagné 18 points. Au menu : aspirations, contraintes, retour du PTZ, baisse des taux, image des professionnels et regain d'optimisme sur le terrain. "Il y a un bouchon de trois ans qui saute enfin grâce à la détente du crédit". À écouter absolument pour comprendre la dynamique actuelle du marché !
At NAB Show 2025, OBSBOT showcased the upgraded Tail 2 camera, featuring 5x optical and 12x total zoom, improved AI tracking, integrated I/O ports, and a rotating lens for full-resolution vertical video. It offers 4K60 video, six-hour battery life, and NDI support, making it a powerful all-in-one solution for mobile and studio streaming. Senior Partner and Customer Experience Manager Stefan Yang tells us all about it. Show Notes: Chapters:0:09 NAB Show 2025 Overview 01:41 Osbot TEL2 Features 04:09 Innovative AI Tracking 05:59 All-in-One Streaming Capabilities 06:37 Where to Learn More Links: OBSBOT Tail 2 PTZR NDI Camera 4K@60FPS Camera https://amzn.to/438MNf0 Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Church Front Show - NAB 2025 & Church Architecture Insights Episode Summary Jake Gosselin shares his experience at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show 2025, highlighting innovative broadcast technology for churches. He and Matt Woltjer also discuss church architecture trends and why thoughtful building design matters for worship spaces. Show Notes Timestamps 0:08 - Welcome and introduction 1:12 - Church Front hiring announcement 5:28 - NAB Show 2025 overview 6:43 - Hollyland cameras for vertical video 7:12 - Lyntec power sequencing systems 11:14 - Canon CR-N100 PTZ camera 12:33 - Church Front's studio camera setup (CR-N500 & CR-N300) 15:05 - Canon RC-IP1000 PTZ controller 17:40 - Canon C400 cinema camera 20:31 - Allen & Heath AHM matrix mixing system 24:18 - DiGiCo Quantum mixing console 25:39 - Blackmagic Design booth and new gear 27:47 - SMPTE 2110 IP video protocol benefits 32:16 - Blackmagic Pyxis 6K camera 33:55 - ATEM Mini Extreme ISO G2 switcher 36:01 - ATEM Constellation switchers 41:02 - PTZOptics Hive Studio for remote camera operation 42:07 - Meeting PTZOptics team 43:07 - Santa Barbara church architecture discussion 44:45 - Why modern churches favor utilitarian buildings 48:15 - Economic factors affecting church construction 52:49 - Revitalizing vs. building new facilities 54:16 - Church growth strategies and building acquisition Key Topics Church Front Job Opening AVL Technician position available at Church Front (Melbourne, FL) Apply at churchfront.com/avl-technician Responsibilities include equipment rack assembly and system deployment NAB Show Highlights Lyntec Power Sequencing Integrates power sequencing into electrical panels Offers motorized circuit breakers and remote control Provides flexibility for system automation in new church builds Canon Camera Technology CR-N100: More affordable alternative to the CR-N300 (no SDI, but keeps NDI capability) CR-N500: High-quality PTZ now used in Church Front studio C400: Cinema camera alternative to the RED Komodo with Canon's color science and autofocus Allen & Heath AHM Matrix mixing system for simpler audio control Perfect for events requiring basic microphone and playback functionality Can bypass the main console for volunteer-friendly operation Blackmagic Design Technology SMPTE 2110 IP protocol for video distribution over CAT6 cables Saves money compared to expensive 12G-SDI cabling ($2/foot) Studio cameras with 10Gb ethernet for single-cable connectivity Pyxis 6K camera at just $3,200 PTZOptics Hive Studio Remote camera operation via internet Allows volunteers to control cameras from home Part of growing remote production trend Church Architecture Discussion Critique of modern "black box" utilitarian church buildings Benefits of intentional, beautiful worship spaces Economic factors (inflation) making quality construction more difficult Strategies for church growth: Acquiring existing church buildings Building smaller (250-500 seats) beautiful spaces Multi-site approach vs. single large campus Community formation in different sized worship spaces Resources Mentioned Church Front Toolkit: churchfront.com/toolkit Church Front job board: churchfront.com/job-board/ Church Front Facebook Group (for discussions) Connect With Church Front Website: churchfront.com Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and other platforms Next Episode Stay tuned for more church tech insights and integration project updates. Apply to Join Churchfront Premium Apply to Join Churchfront Pro Free Worship and Production Toolkit Shop Our Online Courses Join us at the Churchfront Conference Follow Churchfront on Instagram or TikTok: @churchfront Follow on Twitter: @realchurchfront Gear we use to make videos at Churchfront Musicbed SyncID: MB01VWQ69XRQNSN
Podcast Notes: The Church Front Show - Studio Setup & New Products Episode Overview In this episode of The Church Front Show, hosts Jake Gosselin and Matt Woltjer discuss plans for their podcast studio setup, review newly released audio/video products, share updates about Church Front Conference 2025, and explore potential expansion plans for their company. Time Stamps & Key Points Introduction [00:00] Jake and Matt joking about camera specifications and recording quality Initial discussion about their podcast setup needs Podcast Studio Equipment Plans [00:45] Microphone considerations: Shure SM7B microphones (with mention of the DB version with built-in preamp) Discussion about the need for Cloud Lifters with standard SM7Bs Audio equipment: Yamaha DM3D digital mixer with Dante capabilities Headphone monitoring options (in-ear vs. over-ear) Studio furniture: Plans for a larger 72" x 36" Uline cafe table Preference for a setup where hosts face each other for better interaction Acoustic treatment: Prime Acoustic panels already installed Need for cloud panels (jokingly assigned to Chris) Lighting Setup [07:21] Nanlite PavoTubes for accent lighting Discussion about permanent vs. flexible lighting options Consideration of Aperture softboxes for overhead lighting Preference for movable stands with casters for flexibility Camera Equipment [10:13] Currently using Sony FX3 camera Plans to transition to PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras with NDI connectivity Benefits of NDI: single ethernet cable for power, control, and video Production approach using ECAMM Live software Discussion about camera mounting options New Warehouse Plans [16:54] Looking at additional warehouse space with the same landlord Need for more assembly, rack-building, and testing space Benefits of pre-programming and pre-building systems before installation Goal of improving craftsmanship in rack builds Church Front Conference 2025 [31:30] Announcement: moving to Rock Harbor Church in Florida Limited capacity of 200-250 attendees (down from ~400 last year) Conference dates: November 4-5, 2025 Location benefit: half a mile from the beach Advice to get tickets early due to limited availability New Product Reviews [33:31] Shure SLXD4Q Dante: New Dante-enabled version of SLXD wireless system Comparison with higher-end ULX-D and QLX-D systems Price point and channel count considerations Space-saving quad-channel receiver in single rack space Dante Virtual Sound Card Pro: New subscription model ($100 first year, $125 subsequent years) Increased channel count: 128x128 at 48kHz Discussion about subscription pricing models Waves Titan Sound Grid Server: High-performance audio processing server Comparison with other Waves servers (Proton) Use cases for high channel counts and plugin-heavy mixing Waves Classic LV1 Console: Price increase from $8,000 to $9,500 Church Front has three units coming in (with two potentially available) Discussion about modular vs. all-in-one system approaches Stream Deck rack mounts and panels: Custom mounting solutions for Stream Deck controllers Companion satellite server integration options Applications for church control systems Concluding Segment [54:44] Request for feedback on the new show format Plans for future in-person and remote guest episodes Mention of potential call-in question format Information about joining the Church Front crew Equipment Mentioned Shure SM7B microphones (including DB version) Yamaha DM3D digital mixer Uline cafe tables Prime Acoustic panels Nanlite PavoTubes Aperture lighting products Sony FX3 camera PTZ cameras with NDI ECAMM Live software Shure SLXD4Q Dante wireless systems Waves Titan server Waves Classic LV1 console Stream Deck mounting solutions Action Steps Visit churchfront.com to connect with their team Join the waitlist at churchfront.com/crew if interested in working with them Consider attending Church Front Conference 2025 in Florida (get tickets early) Email hello@churchfront.com with any questions Leave a review if listening on podcast platforms Connect & Continue Follow Church Front on social media and visit churchfront.com for more information about their services and upcoming events Apply to Join Churchfront Premium Apply to Join Churchfront Pro Free Worship and Production Toolkit Shop Our Online Courses Join us at the Churchfront Conference Follow Churchfront on Instagram or TikTok: @churchfront Follow on Twitter: @realchurchfront Gear we use to make videos at Churchfront Musicbed SyncID: MB01VWQ69XRQNSN
C'est une bonne nouvelle de plus pour le marché de l'immobilier qui regagne un peu de couleurs, le PTZ est élargi en ce premier avril. Les logements neufs sont désormais concernés et dans toute la France. En parallèle, le banques multiplient les offres promotionnelles. Ecoutez Le conseil conso avec Pierre Herbulot du 01 avril 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est une bonne nouvelle de plus pour le marché de l'immobilier qui regagne un peu de couleurs, le PTZ est élargi en ce premier avril. Les logements neufs sont désormais concernés et dans toute la France. En parallèle, le banques multiplient les offres promotionnelles. Ecoutez Le conseil conso avec Pierre Herbulot du 01 avril 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous êtes nombreux à vous intéresser de près à la question du crédit immobilier. Avec la baisse des prix dans l'ancien, une nouvelle mouture du PTZ et des baisses continues des taux de crédit immobilier, les dynamiques sont meilleures quoiqu'on nous suggère ici et là une certaine prudence. Pour commenter cette actualité des taux et nous emmener dans les régions de France puisque oui, nous allons faire un tour des régions, nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir Sophie Ho Thong, directrice générale adjointe de Finance Conseil.Une émission animée par Anne-Sandrine Di Girolamo.
Our 2025 church camera buying guide is here, featuring the best new options of the year. We'll break down top picks across mirrorless, cinema, studio, PTZ, and camcorders—plus, grab our downloadable camera catalog. 2025 CAMERA CATALOG HERE: https://prochurchtools.com/best-church-cameras-buying-guide ============================= Table of Contents: ============================= 0:00 - Intro 2:25 - The Best Budget Mirrorless Camera: Panasonic G7 ($497 USD) 6:33 - The Best Overall Mirrorless Camera: Sony A7C II ($2,198 USD) 12:20 - The Best PTZ Camera Money Can Buy: Sony BRC-AM7 ($12,000 USD) 16:23 - The Best Cinematic PTZ Camera: Sony FR7 ($9,699 USD) 21:30 - The Best Camcorder Money Can Buy: Sony PXW-Z200 ($3,988 USD) 27:40 - The Best Overall Cinema Camera: Sony FX30 ($1,598 USD) 30:45 - The Budget Cinema Camera: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K ($995 USD) IMPORTANT LINKS - Joel W Smith: https://www.joelwsmith.com - The Church iPhone Filmmaking Masterclass: https://youtu.be/6OWGVAuYSEk - Panasonic G7: https://bhpho.to/4ke1WlP - Sony A7C II: https://bhpho.to/41vZsrw - Sony BRC-AM7: https://bhpho.to/41wWlQ7 - Sony FR7: https://bhpho.to/4hWiNIc - Sony PXW-Z200: https://bhpho.to/3XlTdnY - Sony FX30: https://bit.ly/3SD0jkP - Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K: https://bit.ly/3wd4U5v THE 167 NEWSLETTER
À l'occasion de la conférence de presse de la Fédération des Promoteurs Immobiliers, Pascal Boulanger, son président, a dressé un bilan alarmant de l'année 2024, qualifiée de pire année pour la promotion immobilière, avec seulement 90 000 logements neufs produits, soit près de deux fois moins qu'une année normale. Pourtant, il entrevoit une lueur d'espoir pour 2025, portée par la baisse des taux d'intérêt, l'extension du PTZ et l'exonération des droits de donation pour aider les jeunes à acheter. Reste à voir si ces mesures suffiront à relancer un marché où l'offre reste limitée, avec une chute de 13 % des autorisations de logements.
Yannick Borde (Président de Procivis) et Karine Julien-Elkaim (Présidente du comité exécutif du Groupe Polylogis) décryptent la situation du logement en Île-de-France à partir d'un baromètre exclusif. 67 % des Franciliens non-propriétaires veulent acheter, mais beaucoup sont freinés par l'accès au crédit et l'incertitude économique. Les invités reviennent sur les paradoxes du marché : une forte demande mais un marché bloqué, des prix qui se stabilisent mais une production de logements insuffisante, et une envie de construire… mais pas dans sa propre commune. Ils abordent aussi les défis de la réglementation, du PTZ et de la construction, et proposent des solutions pour relancer le secteur. SITE INTERNET : https://procivis.fr/ https://www.polylogis.immo/
Yannick Borde (Président de Procivis) et Karine Julien-Elkaim (Présidente du comité exécutif du Groupe Polylogis) décryptent la situation du logement en Île-de-France à partir d'un baromètre exclusif. 67 % des Franciliens non-propriétaires veulent acheter, mais beaucoup sont freinés par l'accès au crédit et l'incertitude économique. Les invités reviennent sur les paradoxes du marché : une forte demande mais un marché bloqué, des prix qui se stabilisent mais une production de logements insuffisante, et une envie de construire… mais pas dans sa propre commune. Ils abordent aussi les défis de la réglementation, du PTZ et de la construction, et proposent des solutions pour relancer le secteur. SITE INTERNET : https://procivis.fr/ https://www.polylogis.immo/
Yannick Borde (Président de Procivis) et Karine Julien-Elkaim (Présidente du comité exécutif du Groupe Polylogis) décryptent la situation du logement en Île-de-France à partir d'un baromètre exclusif. 67 % des Franciliens non-propriétaires veulent acheter, mais beaucoup sont freinés par l'accès au crédit et l'incertitude économique. Les invités reviennent sur les paradoxes du marché : une forte demande mais un marché bloqué, des prix qui se stabilisent mais une production de logements insuffisante, et une envie de construire… mais pas dans sa propre commune. Ils abordent aussi les défis de la réglementation, du PTZ et de la construction, et proposent des solutions pour relancer le secteur. SITE INTERNET : https://procivis.fr/ https://www.polylogis.immo/
À l'occasion de la conférence de presse de la Fédération des Promoteurs Immobiliers, Pascal Boulanger, son président, a dressé un bilan alarmant de l'année 2024, qualifiée de pire année pour la promotion immobilière, avec seulement 90 000 logements neufs produits, soit près de deux fois moins qu'une année normale. Pourtant, il entrevoit une lueur d'espoir pour 2025, portée par la baisse des taux d'intérêt, l'extension du PTZ et l'exonération des droits de donation pour aider les jeunes à acheter. Reste à voir si ces mesures suffiront à relancer un marché où l'offre reste limitée, avec une chute de 13 % des autorisations de logements.
"Le grand débrief de la semaine immo. Tout savoir sur les grandes tendances du marché de l'immobilier avec les meilleurs experts et notre journaliste maison, Marie Coeurderoy et vous ! "
La Fédération Française du Bâtiment, présidée par Olivier Salleron, demande à ce qu'un projet de loi de finances soit voté en urgence dès le mois de janvier prochain et qu'il reprenne au moins trois mesures ayant fait consensus : - la réouverture du Prêt à taux zéro (PTZ) à tous les territoires et pour tout type de bien - l'exonération pour un an des droits de succession / donation jusqu'à 100 000 euros au moins pour l'acquisition d'une résidence principale neuve, tout en continuant le travail engagé sur le statut du bailleur privé - la baisse de la Réduction de loyer de solidarité (RLS) et le dégel de l'enveloppe d'aides à la rénovation énergétique du parc social
La Fédération Française du Bâtiment, présidée par Olivier Salleron, demande à ce qu'un projet de loi de finances soit voté en urgence dès le mois de janvier prochain et qu'il reprenne au moins trois mesures ayant fait consensus : - la réouverture du Prêt à taux zéro (PTZ) à tous les territoires et pour tout type de bien - l'exonération pour un an des droits de succession / donation jusqu'à 100 000 euros au moins pour l'acquisition d'une résidence principale neuve, tout en continuant le travail engagé sur le statut du bailleur privé - la baisse de la Réduction de loyer de solidarité (RLS) et le dégel de l'enveloppe d'aides à la rénovation énergétique du parc social
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Make a Logo on FiverrLast Updated on December 4, 2024 3:23 pm by Jeffrey Powers In creating content, a good PTZ camera is a way to have movement when you don't have a camera person to do it. The Iuzee 30X 1080p PTZ Camera has a lot of the features I look for in a […] The post PTZ with AI? First Look: Iuzee 30X PTZ NDI Camera with AI appeared first on Geekazine.
[Referências do Episódio] Tweet da LottieFiles sobre o comprometimento do Lottie-Player - https://x.com/LottieFiles/status/1851848602093777273 Hackers target critical zero-day vulnerability in PTZ cameras - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-target-critical-zero-day-vulnerability-in-ptz-cameras/ Midnight Blizzard conducts large-scale spear-phishing campaign using RDP files - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2024/10/29/midnight-blizzard-conducts-large-scale-spear-phishing-campaign-using-rdp-files/ Roteiro e apresentação: Carlos Cabral e Bianca Oliveira Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia
Les maisons neuves éligibles au PTZ, nos réserves de gaz pour l'hiver… Rattrapez l'actualité économique du jour avec notre podcast 120 secondes. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Samuel Minot, co-dirigeant du Groupe Minot, était l'invité de Lorraine Goumot dans Tout pour investir, ce mercredi 2 octobre. Ils ont abordé ce qu'on peut retenir du discours général de Michel Barnier concernant l'immobilier ainsi que la bonne nouvelle sur la réintégration la construction de maisons aux prêts à taux zéro , sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Episode Overview:In this episode, Damien is joined by Jessica, a talented video producer and editor working at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. They delve into the intricate world of digital media production, dance film, and live streaming, shedding light on the dynamic creative processes behind the scenes at one of New York City's most iconic cultural institutions.Key Discussion Points:Life at Lincoln Center: Production InsightsJessica shares her experiences working at Lincoln Center, discussing her role as a video producer, editor, and sometimes live stream technician. She explains the complexities of live streaming, the coordination involved in capturing multiple camera angles, and the importance of rhythm and timing in delivering engaging live broadcasts.Summer for the City: A Diverse Programming InitiativeJessica talks about Lincoln Center's "Summer for the City" festival, a dynamic initiative offering diverse programming, including "choose what you pay" events. The conversation explores how this approach makes art and culture more accessible to the wider community.Dance and Equity: A New Vision for the ArtsA deep dive into dance equity and the evolving structure of dance companies. Jessica discusses the challenges of creating more equitable opportunities in dance, ensuring that diverse voices and styles are represented, and the importance of leadership and collective empowerment in dance companies.Curating Dance Film Nights: Blending Dance and FilmJessica's passion for dance and film comes to life as she describes her work curating dance film nights at Millennium Film in Brooklyn. She explores the creative boldness of combining dance with filmmaking and the unique storytelling opportunities this intersection provides.The Yield Project: A Multidisciplinary Art CollaborationJessica recounts her experience co-directing and choreographing "Yield," a multidisciplinary response to Marin Passenger's work in collaboration with Spark Creative Lab. She discusses the challenges and rewards of collaborating with diverse artists and cultural leaders to create an impactful community-driven performance.Educational Takeaways:Understanding Live Streaming in Arts: Learn about the technical and creative aspects of live streaming, from equipment selection (like OBS Studio and PTZ systems) to the coordination required for successful broadcasts.Dance Equity and Cultural Leadership: Gain insights into how dance companies are evolving to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the roles of cultural leaders in shaping a more equitable arts landscape.The Intersection of Dance and Film: Explore the unique creative possibilities that arise when dance and film converge, and how this art form is pushing boundaries in storytelling and visual expression.Multidisciplinary Collaboration in the Arts: Discover the benefits and challenges of bringing together diverse artistic disciplines to create community-focused art projects.Links and Resources:Link to "Yield" Documentary – Discover more about the collaborative project "Yield" and its impact on the local community in Oklahoma.Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – Explore upcoming events, programming, and more.
Would you rather an AI evaluate your work performance, or a mid-level manager? Would you watch local sports live-streamed by a network of AI cameras? Would you install AI cameras to secure your home?SHOW NOTESECONOMYJapanic Monday: Japanese Bonds, Stocks Halted After Plunging Into Bear Market As Everything Crashes EverywhereWarren Buffett's $8 Billion Japan Profit Is A Game-ChangerWarren Buffett surprises by slashing Berkshire Hathaway's longtime Apple stake in second quarterBuy American. I Am. — Buffet Op-EdSOCIETY 5.0A product that allows you to experience "Facial Recognition Ticket Gates" and "AI Voice Guidance" with "Plarail"IBM Japan to disclose how AI is used to evaluate its work forcePanasonic HD to supply over 200 "face pass ticket gates" to Osaka MetroThe era of self-security is here! What we learned from testing the monitoring capabilities of the "MS LifeConnect AI Smart Camera" in six challengesTOA begins demonstration experiment to combat illegal dumping on port roads using AI camerasMitsui Fudosan Residential to Introduce Facial Recognition to 340 Rooms and Common Areas of Senior HousingA first in the country! Baseball-specific AI cameras and PTZ cameras are installed at Wakasa Stadium Kyoto
On the Late Night Vision Show we are always looking for new, innovative and practical thermal optics. Today we review a style of optic that we've never reviewed on the podcast before! We are discussing the Infiray Outdoor M6T 25mm Vehicle Mounted Thermal. The M6T is a 640 high resolution PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) thermal optic that mounts to the roof of a truck, side by side or other similar vehicle. The user can use either the wired joystick to fully control the thermal optic or use the in-app controls on a tablet screen, all from the comfort of the seat of the vehicle. The M6T 25mm has many use cases including hunting, ranching, security, wildlife surveys and more. Check out this review of this unique roof mounted thermal optic as Hans and Jason offer their honest opinion of what this thermal can do and who it's good for.
In this episode of the Enhance Don't Distract podcast, hosts Justin and Jordan explore the decision-making process between using a manned camera and a PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera. Join Justin and Jordan as they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each option, considering aspects such as control, flexibility, cost, and the level of expertise required. They provide in-depth comparisons, practical insights, and real-world examples to help you understand which type of camera setup best suits your needs. Whether you're involved in live events, video production, or streaming services, this episode will guide you in making an informed choice.Tune in to discover how to optimize your camera setup, ensuring you capture every moment with precision and clarity. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, Justin and Jordan will help you weigh the pros and cons of manned cameras versus PTZ cameras, so you can enhance your productions without unnecessary distractions.Subscribe to our text line: https://slkt.io/YS3N Podcast Spotify: https://rb.gy/d4elq4 Apple: https://rb.gy/zuw4a4 Work Email: Justin@emtmi.com https://www.emtmi.com/ Streamyard: https://streamyard.com/pal/5328320126517248
Recorded June 26, 2024 No topic was provided this month, so instead we're going to make this our summer Fourth of July special. So, get out your flags, wake up the kids for the renewal of their annual loyalty oath, fire up the grills, smoker, or barbecue, light off the sparklers and firecrackers, and let's celebrate America by blowing up a small part of it. We've each collected our favorite AV products, solutions, services, or approaches that we'd like to blow up. Larry doesn't like formal instructor stations in conference rooms, Marc hates giant card frames, Chris despises giant amplifiers powering only a few loudspeakers, Justin is not a fan of professional PTZ cameras with only USB output, and Jamie detests displays with onboard operating systems. Happy Fourth of July everyone! We stream live on the first and third Friday every month and you can listen to everything we record over at AVSuperFriends.com ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Website: https://www.avsuperfriends.com ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/avsuperfriends ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avsuperfriends ► Email: mailbag@avsuperfriends.com ► RSS: https://avsuperfriends.libsyn.com/rss Individual Twitter links: ► Chris Dechter: @cdechter ► Jamie Rinehart: @avsfjamie ► Marc Cholewycynzski: @avdiplomat ► Rachel Bradshaw: @tempurity ► Larry Darling: @lsdarling1 ► Justin Rexing: @justinrexing Donate to AVSF: https://www.avsuperfriends.com/support
AV SuperFriends: On TopicEpisode 48Frozen Concentrated Orange JuiceRecorded June 26, 2024No topic was provided this month, so instead we're going to make this our summer Fourth of July special. So, get out your flags, wake up the kids for the renewal of their annual loyalty oath, fire up the grills, smoker, or barbecue, light off the sparklers and firecrackers, and let's celebrate America by blowing up a small part of it. We've each collected our favorite AV products, solutions, services, or approaches that we'd like to blow up. Larry doesn't like formal instructor stations in conference rooms, Marc hates giant card frames, Chris despises giant amplifiers powering only a few loudspeakers, Justin is not a fan of professional PTZ cameras with only USB output, and Jamie detests displays with onboard operating systems.Happy Fourth of July everyone!We stream live on the first and third Friday every month and you can listen to everything we record over at AVSuperFriends.com▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀► Website: https://www.avsuperfriends.com► Twitter: https://twitter.com/avsuperfriends► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avsuperfriends► Email: mailbag@avsuperfriends.com► RSS: https://avsuperfriends.libsyn.com/rssIndividual Twitter links:► Chris Dechter: @cdechter► Jamie Rinehart: @avsfjamie► Marc Cholewycynzski: @avdiplomat► Rachel Bradshaw: @tempurity► Larry Darling: @lsdarling1► Justin Rexing: @justinrexingDonate to AVSF: https://www.avsuperfriends.com/support
I checked out PTZ cameras from Tenveo, including a standalone PTZ, and an all-in-one conference room system. The post Tenveo VLoop are Affordable PTZ Cameras appeared first on Geekazine.
Ever found yourself chuckling at the absurdity of everyday financial burdens while simultaneously marveling at the advancements in tech and food science? That's the rollercoaster ride we're inviting you on from our Madhouse Studio, where we open up about the grind of work schedules, the sting of utility bills, and the labyrinth of medical billing. You'll find camaraderie in our conversations about the economic disparities that have us all scratching our heads, wondering when owning a home became a relic of the past.Lights, camera, action – or should I say pan, tilt, zoom? We're talking serious studio enhancements as we steer through the maze of PTZ cameras and tower computers, all to bring crystal-clear video to your screens. Join us as we spill the beans on the highs and lows of tech upgrades and share a laugh over our comically oversized monitor that could rival the neighborly fence from "Home Improvement." But it's not all wires and widgets; we're also hitting the road with a mobile setup that promises to take our podcast and health chats to the great outdoors, complete with musings on 3D printed meat that might just revolutionize your next BBQ.As we wrap up with tales of integrity and a passion for local sports, you'll feel the pulse of our community. From debating the sentimental value of Cleveland's sports venues to sponsoring a youth basketball team and the inevitable sports injury that comes with it, we're not just observing – we're participating in the heart of our local culture. And what's a gathering without a game of cornhole? Picture this: a local tournament that has us juggling laughter and competition as effortlessly as we do our work-life balance. So, pull up a chair, tune in, and let's navigate the quirks of life together. MonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Life In Bold with Ben Hawes
PTZOptics introduced Hive Studio: a way for a PTZ camera operator to work remotely controlling cameras around the world. The post Hive Studio Allows for Remote PTZ Control appeared first on Geekazine.
Cet épisode Hors-Série vous est proposé en partenariat avec Papillon Patrimoine. J'ai déjà reçu Emeric Eveno, le cofondateur de Papillon Patrimoine en novembre 2023 pour parler de la crise de l'immobilier neuf et des opportunités à saisir pour les acheteurs. Episode qui vous a non seulement beaucoup plu mais qui je l'avoue m'a fait changer de regard sur l'immobilier neuf.
Would you like to have an easy-to-use yet professional studio setup but don't have much room?What about if your studio is also used for other things such as a craft room, kids' playroom, or a spare room?In this episode, we go behind the scenes with Katie Fawkes, the Director of Marketing at Ecamm, as she showcases her home studio.In this new season of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast, we go behind the scenes of content creators, entrepreneurs, and business owners. We'll be showcasing studios from the humble to the deluxe.In this episode, we're exploring everything from dual-purpose spaces to top-tier gear, ensuring your studio is not just functional, but also inspires creativity. Whether you're a seasoned content creator or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights and tips that'll help you elevate your live-streaming game. Let's jump in!Episode Summary:[00:00] - Welcome to a new season focused on studio setups.[00:54] - Introducing Katie Fawkes, Director of Marketing at Ecamm.[01:52] - Katie discusses her unique dual studio setup at home and at the Ecamm office.[02:59] - Insights into Katie's minimalist yet effective gear setup.[04:43] - Katie's Microphone - Shure MV7[07:49] - Camera choices: iPhone 12 with Camo app vs. high-end cameras.[10:08] - The versatility of PTZ cameras for different shooting angles.[12:14] - The importance of lighting in video production.[13:49] - Katie shares details about her 2021 MacBook Pro setup.[16:03] - A rundown of essential software tools for content creation.[19:14] - Personalising your studio space for creativity and productivity.[23:07] - Katie's top recommendation for beginners: invest in a good microphone.[25:33] - Where to find Katie and her work.Katie's Studio Gear:Microphone: Shure MV7Camera: iPhone 12 with Camo app, Insta360 Link, OBSBOT Tiny 2Lighting: Elgato Key Light AirComputer: 2021 MacBook Pro (M1)Software: Ecamm LiveCamoDescript Opus Clip Agorapulse Captivate Desk: Homemade wooden L-shaped deskOther gear: Linsoul KZ ZSN Pro Dual Driver 1BA+1DD Hybrid Metal EarphonesLinks and Resources:Ecamm Live Camo by Reincubate Descript Opusclip Agorapulse Captivate About Katie Fawkes:Katie Fawkes is the Director of Marketing at Ecamm, where she collaborates with some of the most talented live streamers, podcasters, and content creators to help them achieve their goals and grow their businesses through video and live streaming. Alongside leading Ecamm's marketing efforts, Katie also co-hosts the video podcast, The Flow, sharing her insights and experiences in the dynamic world of digital content...
The guys sit down for a great conversation with Matthew Irving and James Liu from Canon, to introduce you to their entire lineup of great solutions for church teams. You'll hear about budget-friendly options in their PTZ and camcorder lines, as well as larger sensor cameras and interchangeable lenses. Whether you're new to video, or a seasoned professional, we know you'll love hearing about their experience and learning from their advice.
Les 10 organisations professionnelles membres de l'Alliance pour le logement ont tenu une conférence de presse le 24 janvier 2024. Ils ont présenté les résultats de l'enquête "Les français et leurs perceptions de la crise du logement". L'ensemble des membres de ce collectif pour le logement des francais entend interpeller le gouvernement sur le risque social du mal logement. Rétablir le PTZ qui a permis à plus de 3,6 millions de familles d'accéder à la propriété Dynamiser temporairement l'acquisition des logements dans le neuf par une exonération partielle des droits de mutation Limiter les refus de crédit en assouplissant ou en suspendant temporairement les règles du Haut Conseil de Stabilité Financière Faciliter la transmission entre membres d'une même famille pour construire ou acquérir une résidence principale Mettre en place un statut du bailleur privé, véritable dispositif pérenne d'amortissement qui permettrait de faciliter l'investissement des propriétaires dans le neuf comme dans l'ancien Prendre de réelles mesures afin de massifier la rénovation énergétique pour tous les ménages Revenir sur la baisse des APL qui fait peser tous les ans un prélèvement de 1,3 milliard d'euros sur les bailleurs sociaux et restaurer leurs capacités d'investissement en revenant à un taux de TVA réduit de 5,5%.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Mon Podcast Immo, Baptiste Julien Blandet reçoit Antoine Vercelletto, président de la FNAIM Pays de la Loire. Il évoque la situation immobilière dans sa région. Le Pays de la Loire, bien que dynamique et attractive, "manque cruellement de logement" selon Antoine Vercelletto. Une situation qui nécessite l'intervention de l'Etat notamment en mettant en avant l'application PTZ pour débloquer le marché des primo-accédants. Ce podcast a été enregistré lors de Immo, le congrès de la FNAIM à Paris les 4 et 5 décembre 2023.
* This originally aired as a video episode on YouTube HERE. Despite the account of Peter and the sheet concluding with Peter's understanding and clarity of his vision, this text has been errantly used to justify eating whatever animals one desires. But is this stated conclusion factored into the doctrine that we've inherited? Is there something else for us to glean from this account? Let's find out! For an older PTZ video series that examines this in much greater detail, click here.
On this week's show, Z-Wave is (probably not) dead, Sonos teases new product, voice assistants can be hacked, Aqara launches an affordable PTZ camera, a new smart lock standard, mailbag, a pick of the week, and new project updates.
隨著加州進入火災高峰季節,加州消防局(CAL Fire),正在與加州大學聖地亞哥分校的加州警報(ALERTCalifornia)項目合作,利用人工智能及早發現野火。 CAL Fire在7月的新聞稿中表示,此次合作的目標是提高整體消防能力,並加快現場消防員的響應時間。 CAL Fire與ALERTCalifornia合作,推出了全新無線攝像頭網絡。 該網絡由1,032個高清PTZ攝像頭組成。 這些攝像頭和傳感器陣列,已安裝在加州各地的戰略位置,形成了具有近紅外夜視功能的24小時監控系統。 這些攝像頭將提供360度視角,在晴朗的白天,可探測到最遠60英里的距離,在晴朗的夜晚,可探測到最遠120英里的距離。 ALERTCalifornia網站,會顯示高分辨率的實時攝像畫面和更詳細的網絡信息。 與廣泛的攝像頭系統相結合,此外还創建了指揮中心,並培訓了地方、地區、州和聯邦政府級別的急救人員,來監控攝像畫面。 其次,升級版人工智能工具的關鍵,是能夠識別攝像頭畫面中的異常情況。 一旦檢測到異常情況,系統將立即向應急指揮中心的值班人員發出警報。 這確實將是一個強大的系統,目前,它剛剛轉向人工智能技術,以感知異常情況何時發生,並讓我們的指揮中心及時掌握火災信息。 因此,值班人員、訓練有素的消防隊長或是訓練有素的通信操作員,可以做出決定,並發送這些信息。 該計畫目前正處於試用期。 迄今為止,CAL Fire已在ALERTCalifornia計畫上,花費了約2,400萬美元。 加州過去主要依靠公民撥打911報告野火。 現在,通過利用人工智能,ALERTCalifornia正在抓住機會,通過加快響應時間,來徹底改變加州的消防能力。 新系統不僅適用於野火,還適用於洪水、大氣河流和山體滑坡等其它自然災害。 該計畫還聘請科學家開展廣泛的數據蒐集,以更好地了解自然災害對空氣、水和土壤質量,以及加州人健康的長期影響。
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.13.548882v1?rss=1 Authors: Chitolina, R., Reis, C. G., Stahlhofer-Buss, T., Linazzi, A., Benvenutti, R., Marcon, M., Herrmann, A. P., Piato, A. Abstract: Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder, affecting approximately 1 to 2% of the global population. The hallmark of epilepsy is the occurrence of epileptic seizures, which are characterized by predictable behavioral changes reflecting the underlying neural mechanisms of the disease. Unfortunately, around 30% of patients do not respond to the current available pharmacological treatments. Consequently, it is crucial to explore alternative therapeutic options for managing these seizures. Two potential candidates for attenuating seizures are N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC), as they have shown promising neuroprotective effects through the modulation of the neurotransmitter glutamate. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effects of varying concentrations (0.1, 1.0, and 10 mg/L) of NAC and ALC on acute PTZ-induced seizures in zebrafish, in both adult and larval stages. The evaluation of behavioral parameters such as seizure intensity and latency to the crisis can provide insights into the efficacy of these substances. However, our results indicate that both drugs at any of the tested concentrations were not able to reduce PTZ-induced epileptic seizures. On the other hand, the administration of diazepam demonstrated a notable reduction in seizure intensity and an increase in latencies to higher scores of epileptic seizures. Consequently, we conclude that, under the conditions employed in this study, NAC and ALC do not exhibit any significant effects on acute seizures in zebrafish. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
le Conseil national de la refondation, durant de longs mois, pour si peu de résultats.... Pour Mickaël Nogal, que le logeme nt figure dans ce CNR constitue en soi une sacrée avancée. L'ancien député rappelle volontiers que le thème ne figurait pas initialement au menu du CNR. Bien sûr, au regard des quelque 200 propositions effectuées dans le cadre de ce CNR, les annonces de la Première ministre, la semaine passée, peuvent sembler décevantes. En matière d'immobilier comme de rénovation. Mais ce CNR Logement ne doit pas être vu comme une fin en soi. "Le travail est loin d'être fini", promet Nickaël Nogal. "Tout ce qui a été fait sera utile pour continuer les échanges." Les annonces gouvernementales sont un "objectif, un cap", il reste beaucoup à discuter. En matière de financement, le premier frein à la rénovation énergétique, le co-animateur du CNR Logement imagine par exemple "la création d'une banque de la rénovation énergétique". Élisabeth Borne l'avait évoqué, pour financer le reste à charge les ménages, elle compte relancer l'éco-PTZ ou le prêt avance mutation, deux s outils qui existent déjà, parfois depuis des années, mais qui ne marchent pas. "Les banques commerciales ne jouent pas forcément le jeu", estime Mickaël Nogal. "Parce que ce n'est pas leur métier d'aller vers la rénovation énergétique, parce qu'il y a des enjeux de concurrence", les raisons ne manquent pas. L'aide au financement est pourtant indispensable. "Dans une maison individuelle, une rénovation globale coûte en moyenne entre 30.000 et 50.000 euros. Aucun ménage n'a les moyens de dépenser autant d'un seul coup, même en déduisant les aides." Cette banque de la rénovation énergétique, dans laquelle les banques traditionnelles seraient actionnaires, permettrait ainsi de "distribuer massivement tous les prêts existant" et de lever cet écueil du reste à charge souvent rédhibitoire pour les ménages. Car pour l'ancien député, les jalons posés par Climat et résilience pour rénover le parc hexagonal, ne peuvent être reculés. "La bonne réponse n'est pas de repousser car on ne règle pas les problèmes des factures trop élevées pour les ménages ou les problèmes d'émissions de gaz à effet de serre." Bonne écoute!
Recorded May 12, 2023 Well, it finally happened; a big school is going all in on VR in a big, general ed program. Goggles on, please. Arizona State is replacing their introductory biology lab classes with VR. Chris is not amused. Then, we review recent technologies to determine if they are just marketing or if these are real, long-term solutions. Marc doesn't like term “broadcast” anywhere near your PTZ cameras and Zoom events, Chris says USB-C is just marketing and a real thing, Justin reviews recent “automatic” setup utilities for DSPs and network switches, Jamie really has it in for MTRs, and Larry notes where Hyflex falls short. Finally, the AV SuperFriends are taking over #AVintheAM on Twitter. Look for that on May 21, 2023, so if you're listening to this after that date, that's why Twitter shut down forever on May 22. News: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/digital-teaching-learning/2023/05/10/arizona-states-big-bet-virtual-reality Alternate Show Titles: River City Ransom Excel sheets in VR Chemy 101 Walmart-ify It It's trash, too I'm using air quotes you can't see Most of the time it works It's just a hose It doesn't care what you try to put through it The value of the easy button Difficult Mode You plug it in and it doesn't work Just drop it on your network and see what happens Giant displays of heads You can do it! Zeams Rooms Move it around your WAN Happy little trees
Třetí série Mandaloriana je v něčem jiná a trochu podivná. Víta sdělí svoji teorii proč!
Český podcast o popkultuře a technologiích. Víta popovídá o konferenci eDéčko a prozradí, jak se stal skokanem roku! Pak se vrhneme do recenze Canon PTZ kamer a prozradíme, jaké jsou jejich výhody a proč možná nahradí kameramany.
EDTech 104: Erin Maher-Moran is joined by Scott Tiner, Rob Rasberry, Ernie Bailey and Johanna Pierson talking about PTZ cameras. Rob Rasberry starts off talking about the evolution of conferencing cameras and what that means for the classroom.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.02.530499v1?rss=1 Authors: Barbour, A. J., Gourmaud, S., Li, X., Stewart, D. A., Irwin, D. J., Talos, D. M., Jensen, F. E. Abstract: Increasing evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease (AD) with 22% of AD patients additionally suffering from seizures, which may be a targetable component of disease progression. Since epileptogenesis is associated with changes in excitatory: inhibitory (E:I) balance, we examined postmortem AD brain tissue from patients with and without seizure history and five times familial AD (5XFAD) mice for changes in several markers of E:I balance, including the inhibitory GABAA receptor, the chloride cotransporters, sodium potassium chloride cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) and potassium chloride cotransporter 2 (KCC2), and the excitatory NMDA and AMPA type glutamate receptors. We hypothesized that seizure history in AD patients would be associated with greater E:I imbalances, and that such changes would also be observed in the 5XFAD mice following pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) kindling. We found that seizures in AD patients were associated with alterations in NKCC1 and KCC2 expression, indicative of depolarizing GABA, and exacerbated cognitive deficits. Seizures also significantly contributed to E:I imbalance in the 5XFAD mouse model, as similar changes in NKCC1 and KCC2 expression were found in PTZ treated 5XFAD mice, along with altered AMPA receptor protein expression indicative of calcium permeable-AMPA receptors. In addition, we found that chronic treatment with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin at doses we have previously shown to attenuate seizure-induced {beta}-amyloid pathology and cognitive deficits in 5XFAD mice, can mitigate the dysregulation of markers of E:I balance in this model. These data suggest that mTOR activation plays a role in modifying the E:I imbalance and network hyperexcitability in AD and that the FDA-approved mTOR inhibitors such as rapamycin may have potential for therapy in AD patients with a seizure history. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
2023/01/31 ~ Episode 370 - What kind of camera should I get for streaming video We will talk about PTZ cameras with an expert, Stephen Heywood, next on the Church Solutions Podcast.
[PLATEAU D'EXPERTS] L'essor des caméras PTZ et de la robotisation, la mode du grand capteur et le look cinéma, l'explosion des petits plateaux pour l'internet... Comment choisir aujourd'hui la bonne caméra de plateau ? Celle qui convient vraiment à son projet et à son budget ?...Modérateur : Luc Bara - Consultant chez ExpervisioIntervenants : Julien Dulaurent - Project Manager chez Panasonic, Arnaud Anchelergue - Directeur Général chez MultiCAM System et Jean-Yves Martin - Specialiste broadcast & cinéma chez Sony Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On commence avec la proposition du jour. Les sénateurs ont voté samedi 19 novembre une réforme de la taxe sur les plus-values immobilières, qui pourrait conduire à une petite révolution fiscale. Pour rappel, cette taxe s'applique aux propriétaires qui vendent certains types de logements : résidence secondaire, investissement locatif... Elle s'applique sur la différence de prix observée entre l'achat d'un bien et sa revente. Pour l'heure, cet impôt est dégressif avec le temps, les vendeurs en étant totalement exonérés après 30 ans de propriété. Si le texte était adopté par les députés, le taux d'imposition serait uniformément fixé à 15% après deux ans de détention. Retrouvez tous les détails de ce big bang fiscal dans notre article.On enchaîne avec l'info pratique du jour. Si les aides à la rénovation énergétique des logements sont régulièrement augmentées par les pouvoirs publics, elles ne permettent pas (encore) de couvrir l'intégralité du coût des chantiers entrepris. Le “reste à charge” pour les ménages, souvent plusieurs milliers d'euros, constitue évidemment un frein pour les plus modestes d'entre eux. Pour vous aider à franchir le pas, Capital.fr fait le tour des dispositifs de prêts existants, tels l'éco-PTZ ou encore le prêt avance rénovation.On poursuit avec le chiffre du jour : 50. C'est le nombre de start-up dans lesquelles postuler en 2023 selon Elinoï, une plateforme spécialisée dans le recrutement. Salaire, flexibilité sur le télétravail, missions proposées, perspectives d'évolution… Voici les critères analysés par la plateforme pour réaliser sa sélection des 50 jeunes pousses qui répondent le plus aux attentes des candidats, suite à des échanges avec les 10.000 talents qu'elle accompagne. Découvrez le classement dans notre article.Pour terminer, le mot du jour concerne les propriétaires qui souhaitent avoir plus d'espace chez eux, sans avoir à engager des travaux d'agrandissement. Connaissez-vous le studio de jardin, aussi appelé “tiny house” ? Conçues en bois, livrées clés en main et installées dans le jardin des propriétaires, ces petites maisons permettent par exemple de loger un adolescent, de créer une chambre d'ami ou d'aménager un espace de travail. Capital fait le point sur les avantages et les inconvénients de ces studios de jardins qui ont le vent en poupe depuis la crise sanitaire.> Réécoutez et abonnez-vous à ce podcast sur vos plateformes favorites (Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Soundcloud...) ainsi que sur les enceintes connectées Google Home, Amazon Echo et Apple HomePod.Crédit image : PixabayVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.18.517140v1?rss=1 Authors: Panthi, S., Chapman, P., Szyszka, P., Beck, C. W. Abstract: Epilepsy, a clinical diagnosis characterized by paroxysmal episodes known as seizures, affects 1% of people worldwide. An estimated 30% of patients continue to have seizures even on medication, and adverse effects are common. Safe and patient-specific treatment is vital and can be achieved by the development of rapid pre-clinical models of for identified epilepsy genes. Epilepsy can result from either brain injury or gene mutations, and can also be induced chemically. Xenopus laevis tadpoles could be a useful model for confirmation of variants of unknown significance found in epilepsy patients, and for drug re-purposing screens that could eventually lead to benefits for patients. Here, we characterise and quantify seizure-related behaviours in X. laevis tadpoles arrayed in 24-well plates. To provoke acute seizure behaviours, tadpoles were chemically induced with either pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) or 4-aminopyridine (4-AP). To test the capacity to adapt this method for drug testing, we also exposed induced tadpoles to the anti-seizure drug valproate (VPA). Four induced seizure-like behaviours were described and manually quantified, and two of these (darting, circling) could be accurately detected automatically, using the video analysis software TopScan. Additionally, we recorded swimming trajectories and mean swimming velocity. Automatic detection showed that either PTZ or 4-AP induced darting behaviour and increased mean swimming velocity compared to untreated controls. Both parameters were significantly reduced in the presence of VPA. In particular, darting behaviour was a shown to be a sensitive measure of epileptic seizure activity. While we could not automatically detect the full range of seizure behaviours, this method shows promise for future studies, since X. laevis is a well-characterised and genetically tractable model organism. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Rénover, rénover, on doit sauver la planète. Je veux bien, mais je n'y comprends rien, je n'en ai pas les moyens, et en plus je ne sais à qui faire confiance. Bien avant que l'on parle d'AccompagnateurRénov', Frédéric Utzmann a eu l'idée d'Effy, spéc ialiste de la rénovation énergétique, justement pour accompagner les particuliers dans les méandres de la rénovation. "Trois millions de travaux réalisés en France dans le cadre de la rénovation", "5 millions de visiteurs uniques sur le site d'Effy, 20 millions de visites". La demande est là, les sondages le disent, le répètent, les Français sont prêts. "Malheureusement, beaucoup de projets s'arrêtent en cours de route", constate Frédéric Utzmann président et co-fondateur d'Effy. Non, tous les écueils ne sont pas levés. Le co-fondateur d'Effy évoque ainsi "la difficulté à trouver le bon artisan fiable", "la difficulté de la connaissance autour des travaux de rénovation, le manque de notion technique". La rénovation fait peur, elle peut vite se transformer en "galère" pour le commun des mortels. Oui, c'est ce fameux tiers de confiance dans la rénovation qui fait encore cruellement défaut. Depuis près de quinze ans, Effy y travaille: "On prend votre projet de réno de A à Z", "on trouve le bon artisan", "on joue la garantie Effy en cas de problème". Parcours du combattant Pour lever les freins, et atteindre ce fameux objectif de neutralité carbone (2050, on le rappelle au passage), Frédéric Utzmann plaide une fluidification de la démarche. Car entre l'éco-PTZ, les CEE, MaPrimeRénov', les aides de l'Anah et on en passe, il y a y perdre son latin. "On demande aux pouvoirs publics de simplifier les démarches pour l'obtention des aides." Bien sûr, MaPrimeRénov' était déjà censée apporter cette simplification, mais il faut croire que cela reste encore trop compliqué: en témoigne la récente prise de position de la Défenseure des droits, qui relève quelques sérieux dysfonctionnements dans la prime de transition énergétique. Vérifier les devis, les factures, remplir les dossiers, "c'est quelque chose de compliqué, qui change tout le temps" reconnaît le co-fondateur d'Effy. "Notre objectif est d'accompagner les gens pour leur permettre de réaliser les travaux le plus facilement et le plus sereinement possible." "Aider les gens à réaliser leur projet et à réaliser des économies d'énergie." Bonne écoute !
Hoy os comparto mi configuración para streamings que tengo con las cámara Blackmagic studio 4k, los pros y contras y la opción que estoy barajando para ser más competitivo de adquirir un sistema de cámaras PTZ, las Canon n500.
La rénovation énergétique, longtemps oubliée ou reléguée au secteur technique est aujourd'hui le sujet de cette rentrée. Branle-bas de combat, la crise énergétique est passée par là, les experts santé de la pandémie ont cédé leur place aux spécialistes de l'énergie ! La rénovation énergétique devient un sujet bankable. Rénovez, rénovez, il faut sauver la planète (et aussi préserver son pouvoir d'achat). Ça coûte cher ? Faut pas vous inquiéter, il existe des aides, des dispositifs d'accompagnement, des éco-PTZ, des MaPrimeRénov', des France Rénov', des certificats d'économie d'énergie (CEE), et on en passe… Une vraie usine à gaz. Thierry Rieser, ingénieur et membre de l'association négaWatt décrit un véritable parcours du combattant où même des professionnels de la rénovation y perdent parfois leur latin quand pour une broutille un dossier est retoqué. Dans ce podcast, on comprend que la question n'est pas technique, mais bien administrative. Il manque encore ce fameux "guichet unique", "une vision globale de la rénovation". Tout au long de l'entretien, l'ingénieur centralien évoque les difficultés à glaner ces précieux subsides pour réussir sa réno. Et pour quels résultats au final ? Thierry Rieser tire à boulets rouges sur le bilan des 650.000 logements rénovés à coups de MaPrimeRénov', « un trompe-l'œil » dénoncé y compris par la Cour des comptes. N'y aurait-il pas mieux à faire avec les milliards d'euros engloutis par le dispositif phare ? La rénovation énergétique sera globale ou ne sera pas !
L'achat de sa résidence principaleC'est l'achat d'une vie! Beaucoup de français achète leur résidence principale, dans l'optique de la garder toute leur vie, c'est ce qui m'a poussé à enregistrer cet épisode, j'espère qu'il vous aidera à faire le bon choix dans le processus d'achat de votre résidence principaleBonne écoute
Griffin calls it a “Robo Camera.” It's the Feelworld NDI20X, and it's $6,244 cheaper than the pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera used at his former job (Panasonic AW-UE100). Nick helps Griffin set up his network to remote control this 1080p camera over ethernet, using NDI Tools software.Nick shows off his new office, featuring an Elgato Key Light and Elgato Master Mount S (desk-mounted arm). Griffin is now recording with a Shure SM7B microphone plus Cloudlifter CL-1, he purchased used on eBay.
Which types of cameras should you use when live streaming? Is a webcam sufficient enough? Maybe you want to use a PTZ camera or even your smartphone or a DSLR? In this episode of the Launch Your Live show, https://amzn.to/389N5Fh (Christian Karasiewicz) takes a look at the types of cameras to use when live streaming and which one might be right for you. Does the Camera Type Matter For Streaming?Why does a camera matter for streaming? Types of cameras (webcam, PTZ, DSLR, smartphone) What is a good budget for a camera? Thank you for joining us for episode 136 of the Launch Your Live show where we talked about types of cameras to use when live streaming. What type of camera do you use when live streaming? Let us know @LaunchYourLive. Remember, if you need help with your live streaming, contact us for a consultation by messaging us on our Facebook page https://facebook.com/launchyourlive (@launchyourlive). Resources Turn your smartphone into a webcam with Camo: https://launchyour.live/go/camo (https://launchyour.live/go/camo) Try StreamYard for free: https://launchyour.live/go/streamyard (https://launchyour.live/go/streamyard) Related Episodes What Is the Best Camera For Live Streaming? https://launchyour.live/ep113 (https://launchyour.live/ep113) What Are the Best Video Switchers For Changing Live Streaming Cameras and Angles? https://launchyour.live/ep80 (https://launchyour.live/ep80) 10 Ways to Build Camera Confidence As A Live Streamer https://launchyour.live/ep101 (https://launchyour.live/ep101) Join our free Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/launchyourlive (https://facebook.com/groups/launchyourlive) For more information on this episode, head to https://launchyour.live/ep136 (https://launchyour.live/ep136). We will see you all on a future episode. Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let's get you moving with live video. Link: https://launchyour.live/ep136 (https://launchyour.live/ep136) Launch Your Live Official Site (https://launchyour.live/ (https://launchyour.live)) Learn Amazon Live: https://launchyour.live/learnamazon (https://launchyour.live/learnamazon) Facebook (https://facebook.com/launchyourlive (https://facebook.com/launchyourlive)) Instagram (https://instagram.com/launchyourlive (https://instagram.com/launchyourlive)) Twitter (https://twitter.com/launchyourlive (https://twitter.com/launchyourlive)) LinkedIn (https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live (https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live)) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A?sub_confirmation=1 (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A))
Bonne nouvelle pour tous ceux qui prévoient des travaux de rénovation énergétique dans leur logement : Entre la simplification de l'Éco PTZ, la prime supplémentaire de 1000 euros pour MaPrimeRenov'... Radio Immo, première webradio d'information immobilière
Recorded March 18, 2022 We immediately derail the show with an in-depth discussion of blockchain and educational credentials. Larry and Marc have been looking into this and it seems to be the future of education… sort of. Then, we cover campus support structures. That is, how is your support team staffed? Is your install team your support team? Do you have your own support desk or do all the calls go to the university help desk— and can they actually help? Take notes! Finally, Chris wants to know what everyone thinks of auto-framing and auto-tracking cameras? Are they worth it over a regular PTZ camera or just another feature to be disabled? Article discussed: https://edscoop.com/territorium-credential-engine-learner-records/
Everyone pivoted during the pandemic — some more than others. Panasonic, however, was lucky — it was already armed with a host of hybrid-focused educational products, and it upgraded a bunch of others. Now, the company has a complete lineup of K-12 and higher-ed laser projectors, direct-view displays and PTZ cameras (and something called Moonshot) […]
AVexcel - Episode 171 Recorded on February 24, 2022 Hosts: Patrick Norton and Robert Heron The rundown: - Sonos' turntable - U-Turn Orbit Basic Turntable - The gorgeous Marantz 40n amp - Cambridge Audio Evo 75/150 All-in-One Player - The Color Rendering Index of lighting - A flashlight with a good CRI - Kali Audio LP-6 2nd Wave studio monitors - Haptic transducer systems - Outdoor event audio options - Great security camera reviews - Robert's favorite 40x PTZ cam - #askavexcel - Your excellent feedback & questions - What we're watching AVexcel is 100% powered by our excellent crew of Patreon supporters - thank you! Visit AVexcel.com for links, show notes, contact info, and more!
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Recorded February 4, 2022 In the AV news, we review Kramer purchasing UC Workspace, best known for their Quicklaunch software. I find this intriguing because as PCs become the center of conferencing systems, Quicklaunch provides a customizable unifying interface regardless of platform. Then Chris demands the rest of the AV SuperFriends help him determine the “best” method for integrating multiple (that is, more than one) PTZ cameras into a classroom system. Should we transport baseband video and switch the cameras outboard of the presentation system? What about IP network video direct to the PC and switching the cameras in software? Or, do we use USB cameras via extenders and switch the cameras on in software? While we don't determine the ultimate solution, we do come up with a common solution that works today and provides for future capability. We are all aware of that “last inch” between the AV system and the PC and have high hopes it will get solved in the future. Finally, it's the first ever AVSF Hall of Shame/Fame awards. Our first winner is an easy one, except when Jamie tries to extend that honor to all the products in the same family and Marc starts swearing. Article discussed: https://www.yahoo.com/now/kramer-acquires-uc-workspace-strategic-170000933.html
Nancy welcomes Canon's Steve Cooperman to this episode of The Collaboration Space podcast. Steve shares a little bit about Canon's history with professional cameras and high-end video which led to the company's latest PTZ camera solutions that support:- Unified communications- Lecture halls- Government facilities- Meeting roomsSteve discusses how Canon's 4k PTZ professional cameras help deliver vibrant video for everything from video conferencing to news and professional sports. Nancy and Steve also explore the importance of IP and USB connectivity and broadcast-quality streaming capabilities. Learn more about AVI-SPL and Canon.Explore Canon PTZ cameras.Listen and subscribe to the audio version of The Collaboration Space podcast.Subscribe to AVI-SPL's enewsletter.
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Mayume n' Manjeet discuss their upcoming Harvest Moon Goddess Gathering on Oct 20, 2021 from 6:30-8:30pm PTZ, via Zoom, as well as the current Mercury Retrograde and pull cards for their audience. Quiet your mind and focus on the number that resonates with you as this will be your message for today. Whether you're listening now, or downloading to listen to later, the message is still meant for you. Please take the time to leave comments as to what card number you selected and if it rang true for you! (Be honest and don't cheat!) lol. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, Rate and Review! @mayumenmanjeet
Welcome to The BoxCast Podcast, featuring hosts Wade Clark (videographer and small business owner), Josh Clemence (content producer and small business owner), and Gary Buchanan (audio engineer and pastor). All three work with us at BoxCast, a leading-edge live streaming company based in Cleveland, Ohio. Episode 3 features Stephen Heywood, a broadcast engineer with PTZ Optics! He talks with us about the latest and greatest (and we mean greatest) of what PTZ Optics has to offer. Stephen shows us some benefits of PTZ cameras, as well as his home studio, where he produces and streams a number of different shows under The Tech Buzz Network. Watch and/or listen as we geek out over some new tech! A Special thank you to our guest Stephen Heywood with PTZ Optics If you're interested in the gear we discussed today or would like to know more about PTZ Optics and their sister company HuddleCamHD, visit www.PTZOptics.com and www.HuddleCamHD.com for more information. Interested in The Tech Buzz or any of their broadcast shows? Check out www.TheTechBuzz.net or find them on Facebook @Thetechbuzz. To watch The BoxCast Podcast, search for BoxCast on YouTube or check us out here. Ready to start streaming? Visit www.boxcast.com/try-boxcast to begin a free, 14-day BoxCast trial — no commitment, credit card, or quid pro quo. Sponsorship: Shure www.Shure.com BoxCast: www.BoxCast.com Gear Used to Produce the Podcast: Shure MV7 Podcasting Microphone, Shure SE215 In-Ear Monitors, and Shure SRH840 Professional Monitoring Headphones Gear Discussed: Simpltrack2 HD PTZ Camera - https://huddlecamhd.com/simpltrack2/ PTZ Optics Cameras -https://ptzoptics.com/sdi/
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers pontificate about everything from Technical Rehearsal Strategies to 0 to 60 in 2 Seconds! Join Zak, Steve, and Stan as they pontificate about: Altitude and battery life; RCL remote control pan and tilt architectural PTZ track lights; How much input in the design process does the Projection Designer have?; Musicals in Drama; Tech Schedules; Support for unions; Who not to screw with; The Tropical Paradise Production Table Swamp Mister; Are we ready for the "New-Normal of entertainment design... post Covid?"; Theater seat butt width; and Do we approach musicals and plays the same way? Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Classroom cameras have become a must-have in all installations moving forward. Hear Jonathan Lord, Classroom Technology Manager at Azusa Pacific University, Raj Singh, Manager of AV/IT Solutions, Design and Engineering at the University of Southern California, and Chi Hang Lo, AV/IT Solutions Architect at the University of Southern California discuss how they accomplished their enterprise-wide integrations. This podcast was recorded live at the Huddly Solutions Workshop, hosted by Higher Ed AV. View the entire video at https://www.higheredav.com/2021-05-huddly, and learn more about Huddly cameras and products on Twitter at @HuddlyInc and online at https://www.huddly.com. Connect with Jonathan Lord on LinkedIn, Raj Singh on Twitter at @RajSingh7722 and on LinkedIn, and Chi Hang Lo on Twitter at @ChiLo_SC and on LinkedIn.
Pour aider le secteur du BTP et favoriser l'accession à la propriété, la Métropole de Lille (MEL), qui regroupe 95 communes des Hauts-de-France, propose un prêt à taux zéro à ses habitants qui souhaitent investir dans le neuf. Anne Voituriez, vice-présidente de la MEL en charge du logement détaille cette mesure pour Mon Podcast Immo. Mon Podcast Immo est un podcast quotidien et indépendant, produit par MySweetImmo.com. Pour le soutenir, abonnez-vous et laissez des étoiles ou des commentaires sur votre plate-forme de podcast préférée.
In our last episode, Austin and Mike discussed how you determine what kind of service you will stream based on the audience. In this episode, Mike takes it a little further and discusses the exact equipment and software he streams from his church and why he made those decisions. Here is his equipment:Cameras - Avipas AV1280 SDI with Power over Ethernet (PoE). These are PTZ cameras which means they support remote Pan, Tilt, and Zoom functionsController - Avipas 3104IP Joystick / PTZ controllerOur streaming platform is Vimeo and we have the Premium plan. In addition, we simul stream to Facebook "Berean Bible Fellowship Church" and YouTube "Berean Fellowship KC"
2021/02/10 ~ audio - Stephen Heywood from PTZOptics talks with Phil, Steve and Michael about PTZ cameras and their many features.
2021/02/10 ~ audio - Stephen Heywood from PTZOptics talks with Phil, Steve and Michael about PTZ cameras and their many features.
The Sony REA-C1000 has won four industry awards — including two from rAVe — and you'd never know it. Dubbed the “Edge Analytics Appliance,” the REA-C1000 is really four separate products in one: a chroma-key-less CG Overlay (meaning it can generate a virtual background anywhere at any time without a green screen), a PTZ auto-tracking system, a […]
In this exciting and fun episode, Mayume and Manjeet give listeners a taste of their upcoming Workshop: Ignite Your Chakras and The Chakra Intensives. They discuss what exactly is a Chakra, how many we have in our bodies and why they are important, as they represent many physical as well as emotional conditions. In addition the ladies will draw an Oracle card for one another using a very special and fun Oracle Deck: The Oracle of the 7 Energies. Wonderful insight, shared stories, a couple Aha moments and of course--lots of laughter is what this episode is jam packed with. These Lightworkers are collaborating once again in their upcoming workshop: February 2, 2021, hosting 2 different times: 10am--12n and 7-9pm, all PTZ. If you haven't attended one of their workshops, this is the one to attend. Don't forget to Like, Rate and Subscribe!! Oh and we LOVE to read your comments! Thank you to alll who have already put in a comment to let us know we are not alone! Lightworkers, Unite!
The holiday wish list came early for Sean Kalaras, Senior Client Technology Analyst, and Jared Mukai, Manager of AV Technologies & Special Projects, at Pepperdine University, as they upgraded 166 classrooms with EduFLEX, a hybrid classroom technology solution featuring Panasonic AW-HE38H PTZ Cameras in response to COVID and the need for hybrid learning. As noted in their Case Study: Together with ClearTech, Altadena, CA, one of the University’s preferred AV technology providers, Pepperdine deployed the hybrid IP-based solution with Panasonic’s PTZ cameras in 166 classrooms across its five Southern California campuses to support distance learning for its graduate and undergraduate community. Professional video technology played a big part in the University’s solution to ensure its professors had the tools needed to teach online with their pedagogy, despite not having students physically in the classroom. Pepperdine’s faculty and students use the Zoom video conferencing platform for virtual classrooms and hybrid online courses.” Take a listen as we discuss this process with Sean and Jared.Connect with Sean Kalaras and Jared Mukai on LinkedIn. Learn more about Pepperdine University on Twitter at @Pepperdine and online at https://www.pepperdine.edu.View the project video here: https://vimeo.com/463179950. Learn more about Panasonic solutions at https://na.panasonic.com/us and Systems Solutions for your campus at https://na.panasonic.com/us/audio-video-solutions. Or contact Jim Wickizer and Amanda Clardy for personalized assistance.For more information about Panasonic ‘Top of the Class’ education program and its professional video and projector products, visit https://na.panasonic.com/us/top-of-the-class or contact Darryl Krall on Twitter at @DarrylKral1 or on LinkedIn to be connected with your local higher ed rep.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.14.381749v1?rss=1 Authors: Sullivan, B. J., Kipnis, P. A., Ammanuel, S. G., Kadam, S. D. Abstract: Objective: SYNGAP1 encephalopathy is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy caused by pathogenic loss of function variants. Syngap1-heterozygous (Het+/-) mice demonstrate progressive epilepsy with multiple seizure phenotypes in adulthood. Here, we investigate early-life seizures in Het+/- pups and explore of Syngap1 encephalopathy during development. Methods: Post-natal day 7 (P7) and P12 mice were investigated by tethered video-electroencephalographic (vEEG). The effects of GABAergic drugs phenobarbital (PB) and pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) were investigated at P7 and P12, respectively. 24h tethered vEEG was performed at P24, and telemetric 24h vEEG with 6h sleep deprivation was performed at P35. The effect of perampanel (PMP), an AMPA receptor antagonist, was investigated at P24. Results: Het+/- mice have spontaneous early-life seizures that lack an overt behavioral phenotype. These subclinical seizures are refractory to PB, but the GABAA receptor (GABAAR) antagonist PTZ significantly reduced seizure frequency suggesting that GABAergic signaling may promote seizure generation in Het+/- pups. At juvenile ages, Het+/- pups recapitulated the early emergence of high gamma (35-50Hz) during NREM and disruption of behavioral-state gamma homeostasis. This biomarker was significantly exacerbated in Het+/- pups after increasing sleep pressure with sleep deprivation. Significance: Seizures during development have adverse effects on cognitive function. Therefore, an improved understanding of the SYNGAP1 epilepsy during developmental ages is necessary to delineate the deleterious interactions between aberrant synaptic function and recurrent seizures. The development of evidence-based therapies for early-life intervention will benefit from these insights. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
This week we have Greg, Mike, and Tommy C. keeping you in the know. **Sponsors** Sonar.software Cambium ePMP Bundle **/Sponsors** This week we talk about: Nick A found a $1,800 PTZ camera in the beta store – 22x optical zoom full PTZ Mikrotik Net Power Lite 7R – now with 100% more video Mikrotik(More)…
In this episode, Brink and Tom talk about the fallacy of just throwing cameras up onto a building. In this day and age, it takes a true security and defense strategy to adequately keep your property protected. Listen to this as well as past episodes, comment, ask questions and subscribe to the show: www.tipstacticstools.com A few things that came up: Tom is tired of competing with prosumer systems The Sam's Club system isn't what Sam's Club uses Technology is not perfect and can and will fail Considering battery backup systems, UPS systems Power lag problems with generators Camera placement is key Arguing over megapixels Mask wearing becoming a problem for ID'ing culprits These aren't my pants" The difference between recognition and Identification Using digital PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) Figure out what your endgame is, what is the problem you're trying to solve Hollywood movies, image enhancement? Let the home systems be for the home Power and communication is critical Tips, Tactics, and Tools for a Safer Tomorrow was born out of several conversations between Brink Fidler and Tom Herring that always revolved around how they focus on properly educating their clients in order to maximize their effectiveness and customer service. Both companies strive to meet the same end goal and that is to increase the safety and security posture of their clients. Brink’s company, Defend Systems, specializes in physical security consulting and active shooter mitigation training, while Tom’s company, Herring Technology, focuses on being the best security technology integrator in the industry that can provide a one stop shop for any client’s technology needs. The focus of this podcast is to educate and empower people. We discuss everything related to safety and security be it at home, work, church, or the mall. We take an in depth look at security technology, ease of use, reliability, and DIY products for homeowners. Follow Brink: www.defendsystems.com Follow Tom: www.herringtechnology.com Tips, Tactics and Tools is Produced and Edited by www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.27.223651v1?rss=1 Authors: Brunal, A. A., Clark, K. C., Ma, M., Pan, Y. A. Abstract: Connexins are transmembrane proteins that form hemichannels allowing the exchange of molecules between the extracellular space and cell interior. Two hemichannels from adjacent cells dock and form a continuous gap junction pore, thereby permitting direct intercellular communication. Connexin 36 (Cx36), expressed primarily in neurons, is involved in the synchronous activity of neurons and may play a role in aberrant synchronous firing, as seen in seizures. To understand the reciprocal interactions between Cx36 and seizure-like neural activity, we examined three questions: a) does Cx36 deficiency affect seizure susceptibility, b) does seizure-like activity affect Cx36 expression patterns, and c) does acute blockade of Cx36 conductance increase seizure susceptibility. We utilize the zebrafish pentylenetetrazol (PTZ; a GABA(A) receptor antagonist) induced seizure model, taking advantage of the compact size and optical translucency of the larval zebrafish brain to assess how PTZ affects brain-wide neuronal activity and Cx36 protein expression. We exposed wild-type and genetic Cx36-deficient (cx35.5-/-) zebrafish larvae to PTZ and subsequently mapped neuronal activity across the whole brain, using phosphorylated extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (pERK) as a proxy for neuronal activity. We found that cx35.5-/- fish exhibited region-specific susceptibility and resistance to PTZ-induced hyperactivity compared to wild-type controls, suggesting that genetic Cx36 deficiency may affect seizure susceptibility in a region-specific manner. Regions that showed increased PTZ sensitivity include the dorsal telencephalon, which is implicated in human epilepsy, and the lateral hypothalamus, which has been underexplored. We also found that PTZ-induced neuronal hyperactivity resulted in a rapid reduction of Cx36 protein levels. 30 minutes and one-hour exposure to 20 mM PTZ significantly reduced the expression of Cx36. This Cx36 reduction persists after one-hour of recovery but recovered after 3-6 hours. This acute downregulation of Cx36 by PTZ is likely maladaptive, as acute pharmacological blockade of Cx36 by mefloquine results in increased susceptibility to PTZ-induced neuronal hyperactivity. Together, these results demonstrate a reciprocal relationship between Cx36 and seizure-associated neuronal hyperactivity: Cx36 deficiency contributes region-specific susceptibility to neuronal hyperactivity, while neuronal hyperactivity-induced downregulation of Cx36 may increase the risk of future epileptic events. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Recorded 23rd July 2020 Simon, Jim and Nick get together once again to talk about the week in Apple and tech, including public betas, Slack v Microsoft, Nick's PTZ camera, the new PlexTV (which we were a bit dismissive of but actually may be worth a look - just don't expect a new Netflix!), and more. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom and Take Control of Slack too. Steve at Geeks Corner has restarted his podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube JAMES ORMISTON In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo APPLE Apple's 2030 carbon-neutral pledge covers itself and suppliers - BBC Apple releases iOS 13.6, iPadOS 13.6, tvOS 13.5, watchOS 6.2.9 – Apple World Today Apple Releases iOS 13.6 with Expanded Local News Coverage – Mac Stories Sigh. A few cities in the US. Nothing at all for most of the world still. Public Betas - seems there is not yet a public beta of Big Sur or the Watch OS... Developer beta 3 of iOS 14 and macOS 11 released though – Apple Insider and beta.apple.com The Mac is moving to Apple Silicon - not ARM – iMore Apple held early conversations about buying Arm, but ultimately declined – Cult of Mac Apple has fixed the USB 2.0 connection bug in Catalina, but not in Big Sur yet – Apple Insider TECHNOLOGY Slack Accuses Microsoft of Illegally Crushing Competition – New York Times BT and TalkTalk internet down: Users unable to connect to broadband across UK – Independent Plex launches free Live TV on iPhone, Apple TV, web without a tuner or antenna – [9to5 Mac] (https://9to5mac.com/2020/07/23/plex-launches-free-live-tv-iphone-apple-tv-web/) Spotify launches Video Podcasts worldwide starting with select creators – Techcrunch Pan Tilt Zoom cameras - PTZ Optics and Nick's was from Minrray and is the UV510A NewTek NDI on YouTube Simon's cheapo IoT PTZ Cammy “Penguin” SECURITY & PRIVACY Apple Will Start Sending Special Devices to iPhone Hackers – Vice WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Weyhan's daughter has added another design Citrus Summer by TangyTees JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Ronnie Lutes new podcast released – The Liner. 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If you have been around the digital signage industry for even a little while, you'd know Rich Ventura - the very active board member and then chair of the Digital Signage Federation, and pretty much the front man for NEC Display. But now, after about 20 years with NEC, he's now at Sony - running its B2B group, which includes digital signage products. I caught up with Rich last week to talk about the job change, and where Sony sits in the signage and AV ecosystems. We get into Sony's smart displays, where Sony is at with software, and the past, present and future of its gorgeous but big-dollar micro LED displays. He even drops a hint that maybe we'll see more LED from Sony. Have a listen ... Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS TRANSCRIPT So, Rich, good to chat with you. You have moved on. People know you from many, many years at NEC and now you are at Sony. What prompted the move? Rich: You know, some people say it was kind of a midlife crisis and I kind of laugh at that. As I've told everybody in the 20 years at NEC, and I love NEC, and I always will and I tell everybody at NEC family, it was an opportunity that just made a lot of sense form my career. It had to be a really, really amazing opportunity for me to move and you know, I looked at the direction Sony wants to go, I looked at the leadership within Sony, I looked at the technology, I looked at all those different things. And it was that really great opportunity. And I think it was also that opportunity to give me the ability of driving change even further and adding to my skill set, but you know, going looking at the tech and the direction that Sony wants to go, it was just hard to say no. It was a hard decision to say yes. But it was also a hard decision to say no. So what is the gig? Rich: You know, it's basically running and leading our B2B organization. And I hate to say running and leading because it's really, to me, it's more supporting and growing and partnering within the B2B organization with all the people that we have there, to really grow our business. It's for North America. So you look within the B2B organization, it's working with our BRAVIA professional displays. We do also have access to some of our consumer products as well, working with our CLED product, which is really just an amazing technology. It's working with our projector group, projector products, an area I've never really worked with before, our PTZ cameras space, our boom mikes. We have Edge analytics, but it's not the type of Edge analytics people are used to hearing me talk about. It's really around distance learning and the classroom. And looking at any of those types of solutions that fit within our pro AV space. Is broadcast on your portfolio as well? Rich: No, it's not. That's gonna be a different group in there. But we have kind of that touch and that's what that PTZ camera base is because there's some products that we have that can play in both the AV space but also in the broadcast space. Right. So, you know, this is a digital signage podcast, so I will tend to talk about that. I'm curious about where Sony is in the context of signage, because Sony has had a product out there in different ways for at least 15 years, and they've kind of been in and out of signage. You know, they've had booths at the trade shows, and then they kind of disappeared. And they seem to have software, but maybe they don't. They were the first guys, as far as I know, to do system-on-chip displays. But, you know, Samsung made a lot more noise about it than them and on and on. So, where are they at? Rich: It's great. I mean, part of the reason or part of my decision criteria to come over here was I did look at the SOC play and what we're doing. And if you look at it, you know, our displays have an SOC chip on it, we're running Android. It's not a Sony operating system, It's an Android operating system. And there was a lot of attractiveness to that and I see this great opportunity within digital signage. I mean you look at how the industry has gone, you've got organizations that have their own operating system, and they're running this closed environment, so to speak, right? And then you have organizations that are not running operations. They're just running this massively open environment where you can use these different types of computers and open an operating system. And in Sony, we kind of can go both directions. We have this Android operating system, which is fairly open. But it's designed for our displays. And one of the things I want to look at is how can we capitalize on that and you'd be amazed, or you may not be amazed, but the first week of me joining Sony, so many CMS companies called me saying, “we want to work with Sony.” And I said great, let me understand where we're at. To me, I look at digital signage as still a very young industry. I always refer to the industry we're in today as really that fourth industrial revolution. We're focusing on IoT, in an everything's connected device world and digital signage is a massive part of it. Nobody has truly capitalized on that. And so when I came into Sony and had my conversations with leadership and everyone, they said, well, we don't focus that much on digital signage, because there's everybody's doing business in there, and I said actually, they're not. They're not doing it the right way. And I think even with what's happening with COVID, digital signage has taken on this whole different life and this whole opportunity. And to me, this is very opportunistic for Sony, and what we can do and I'm having a lot of late night conversations with our team in Japan. I'm talking a lot with our team here. I'm talking to a lot of different software companies and looking at what has been our strategy, so it's here and where do we want to grow? And where do we our strategy being and that's part of my first 30-45 days, laying out what is our strategy. Digital signage has got a massive opportunity for us. There's a lot of upside to it. I think we need to have, I don't want to say open our eyes a little bit differently, but I think we need to look at it a little differently than what we have historically. And I think you're gonna see a lot of really exciting stuff coming from us, both in the near future and long term future around digital signage. It's a little bit challenging though, because Sony primarily, if you set aside the CLED product, which we'll talk about, but the on the LCD flat panel side, it seems to be increasingly a commodity play and the big Korean guys like LG and Samsung seem to be backing off of it a little bit because it can't compete with China panels. Rich: Totally and I think you've always known my opinion about value. If you look at what I have shared with the organization in my first week, I have really three core values when looking at our business. Everything we have to do needs to drive value. So if we're delivering a 55-inch LCD, we're delivering a PTZ camera, CLED, whatever it is, there has to be value driven to our customers. Well, the way we drive value is really twofold. One is we drive value by being easier to engage and work with, not having complex systems. And you know, some people say, that's what you said when you were at NEC and I go well, I believe in that. I mean, I believe that as an organization, to drive value, we have to be easier to work with. We have to have systems that work very well together that go all the way down to the level of our platforms, where with Android, being able to integrate into that, being able to deploy our product, being able to purchase a product, all those things have to be easier. And that drives value. The second aspect of it is solutions focused. And I don't mean taking a monitor mount and a cable and throwing it in a box. Solutions focus, to me, means solving pain points for our customers. We're creating an opportunity for them to impact their business. And so when we look at those three things, our focus is not to sell at the lowest price point, our focus is not to compete at a dollar for dollar. Our focus is really competing at the value, how do we drive that value to our customers? If you look at our product category, we don't have 100 SKUs. What we have though, are very focused SKUs that can work well in the corporate space, well in the education space, work well in the transportation space, the wayfinding space. Okay, so you don't really, I mean you would take the opportunity if it came along, but the high volume commodity-ish stuff like digital menu boards, that sort of thing where you're just selling large volumes of them isn't really the play. It's going to be more around situations where you need very high quality displays. Rich: You know me, I'm gonna go after every deal I can, right? I'm gonna be opportunistic, but I also need to maintain and make sure that we're doing it profitably. What I don't want to do is, I don't want to give up quality, I don't want to give up support. I don't want to give all those things that we're known for just so that we can sell, you know, 10,000 displays. It's interesting when I've asked our employees, why do people buy Sony? And the answer has been almost identical across the line. It's been around our quality, it's been around our technology, it's been around our reliability, those things that I value very heavily. And so how do we do that? Grow the business, maintain profitability, and really deliver on the value. It's a difficult task, right? And especially as we see more and more of the commoditization happening out there, and, and that's where I'm really challenging the team. And that's where I'm even challenging our partners, from our technology partners and even our channel partners. How do we do that? And where can we become opportunistic to go after the right business and deliver the right solutions and value to our partners? And right now, is that partners as you describe them, is that a reseller channel partner ecosystem that you primarily sell through? Rich: Yeah, we are a channel organization. We have very strong relationships with our distribution partners. Our regional integrators are national integrators. We have really strong relationships with them. And I want to find ways to expand that relationship with them and how can we help them grow their business and really take on more of that solution. Not meaning any meaning Sony taking on that solution, but how do we help them take on that ability of growing their capabilities and growing their value add. At the same time though, I'm going to be very opportunistic and see what are the ways that we can help them with differentiation from Sony as well. Sure. So in the ecosystem, where do you think right now or historically, these channel partners have been kind of jammed up to like, where do they need the help? Rich: It'd be easy for me to say well, they need XYZ, but I think they're all different. Every one of these channel partners, really out of necessity and opportunity have really differentiated themselves. Some have the most amazing content creation organizations. Some of them have amazing installation capabilities and service. That's really where integrators have always cut their teeth, it's been around integration services. Some of them have just amazing levels of partnerships. So it's really looking at every level with them, where can we help them? And I'll use a really easy example, there's a partner that I had a call with in my first week as one of our channel partners, and they cut their teeth and broadcast an audio, that's where they've always focused their attention. And digital signage is a new realm for them. And so as we were talking through and I asked him, you know, who do you partner with, who have you talked to and stuff like that? We started talking about organizations that are out there, from a software perspective. And the knowledge base that we have is very valuable to them. And so the fact that we can help steer them and look at who are the right types of companies to work with, or as you verticalized, who are the right players in different vertical markets, that becomes very valuable. So now how do I use that to our advantage? And that's the million dollar question. And I think as I work with the sales organization and our marketing organization, looking at who we have worked with, and where we've seen those values and create, to me really a tear of manufacturer partners, like you know, it's our friends, it's our family, and it's our blood. Friends are those that we know each other, we work well together, right? Family is where we start getting that stickiness where we have some integrations together or we have ease, you know, I go back to the ease of use and the value. Blood is really where solutions come in and where our products are integrated with one another. And that's new for Sony and I think as we grow the business, it’s not going to be today, it's not gonna be tomorrow, it's going to happen over a period of time. That's where we start driving and helping that value with that integration channel. What do you think of the whole work-from-home thing and the realization amongst a lot of companies that, “Hey, maybe we don't need this big office tower or five floors and an office tower. We can have one floor and everybody else just works from home”. What that's going to mean for things like workplace communications and this idea that this was one of the next big frontiers for signage in particular that you can sell them all this stuff, because of the need to communicate in white collar environments? Rich: So the selfish, opportunistic salesperson in me hates it, because it reduces my opportunity to sell. I love having a million tons of the top offices out there because I can sell a lot of products. The realist in me sees this as an opportunity to differentiate and drive value, whether it's, you know, I go back to the Android player and the fact that we have simple solution for signage, and being able to get that to a company so that they can do simple, whether it's information to their employees about COVID, and information about status and information about things going on in their business. I think it's also going to be opportunistic and challenging for us as manufacturers to look at. What are other ways that we communicate, right? Is it putting higher brightness displays in windows so that people can be communicated to? Is there going to be this growth within the out of home community? And are they going to have a different type of need with direct view LEDs? It's all those things. One of the things I also see is, it's a challenging opportunity from a technology perspective. I go back to this being that industrial revolution around IoT. How do we deliver our tech that doesn't require somebody to physically touch the monitor? How do we derive solutions that allow our customers to remotely monitor, manage and deploy their technology? Where they do have offices, and maybe they don't have an employee in every single location? It's all those things, I think are going to be a play for us. I've worked from home for many years. I mean, I carried a bag for NEC, right? So you look at my first 10 years at NEC, I worked from home, then I worked at an office, and now I'm back to working at home. So, I'm used to it. It's definitely creating a new dynamic for employees. The engagement has to be different. We have to engage with our employees a lot different, we have to make sure that they feel engaged. I've seen some of these digital signage software companies like Signagelive, for example, building out platforms that allow them to engage at the employee level to their laptops. I think when we're looking at what's going on today, I think it's gonna really drive creativity and innovation. And it's gonna be really interesting, it’s gonna be fun to see how companies do innovate and drive engagement now. So when I go to trade shows, when those things still happened, I would walk through, let's say the last one was ISC, I walked through the big Sony booth and I would see a lot of information about a product, I think, it was called TEOS, which seemed to be primarily office based, digital room signs, that sort of thing, but I got a sense that there was a digital signage component to it, but you also have some sort of a signage-CMS product that maybe comes out of India or I'm not quite sure where from really, what are those things? Rich: I'm still learning. (Laughter) TEOS is really an interesting platform. I'm learning a lot about it. I got to spend some time last week with our team in Europe to understand it. To me, TEOS is like this office management, automation, communication platform. And it's a platform, it's not a piece of software. And I know that it’s critical to understand that it's a platform, and it's allowing us to look at, you know, room management and schedule management and there's a digital signage element to it, but it's not like if I were to rank like the top 10 features to it and functionalities, it's not in that top five, because there's a lot of other things behind it. It's a module. Rich: It is. It's not a standalone “I'm going to deploy this for my digital signage and that's all I'm gonna do”, that's not what it's for. And so I'm really learning a lot about it. There's some really cool capabilities with it. But it's not something I would go and deploy in a retailer, for example. This is more for an office workspace environment. And you know, I'm definitely learning a lot about it. I think there's some really cool capabilities in it. And you know, knowing my background when I'm working with software teams, I of course, start asking a million questions and blow their minds a little bit, but I think there's some really cool things about it. The digital signage element you're talking about is something else that I haven't had a chance to go learn and spend my time on yet, but from what I see it, it's very simplistic. It's something that you can do within our environment. What I will say is, there's a necessity for it. As we all talk about, you know, that early SMB, that single screen environment that you don't make your money on. But do I think it's the silver bullet? I think you know me well enough to know that I've never considered any digital signage software package to be a silver bullet, you know, one package can’t do everything for everyone. So, I'm gonna reserve judgment till I've gotten to really see it and play with it, right? But it's exciting to see that people are thinking about ways that we can deliver value. Everything goes back to my conversation around value. Yeah, whenever you have your own CMS, it becomes this delicate little dance of what is it for, does it compete with your software partners and all that sort of thing. I don't think any of the software partners who started calling you would be too worried about a totally entry level onesie-twosie kind of thing. But I've chatted quite a bit with Samsung and Magicinfo through the years and they're now at a point where they have a full-time Product Manager and they're taking it very seriously, but you know, that starts to get really foreign in terms of the partner ecosystem that they have on the software side. Rich: Yeah, I look at it as an opportunity. Hire as many product managers as you can, please. I look at it as an opportunity where we can partner with companies. I think you've known me long enough, and those in the industry have known me long enough, I take partnerships very seriously. And they're a path to growth. And if I can have thousands of people out there pushing and talking about the Sony brand, that's very valuable to me. I've had a lot of people go to me and say, “You were at NEC all those years and you guys are one of the top dogs, why go to Sony?” And I say because Sony's a top dog too, you just don't realize it yet. And I think we've been quiet. I think everybody knows me well enough to know I'm not shy. I bleed my brand. I bleed my company. I told everybody on the team on day one, I've got your back. And my job here is to help us grow and really put us in that position that we're going to be the top dog and I look at those opportunities with the products we have today, the partnerships and you know, the one product we haven't talked about yet is CLED, I mean, I'm blown away by what that product can do. It is an absolutely beautiful technology. I know you and I have talked about it. When we first saw it, you first saw it, we talked about it in interviews, and you've asked me what's my opinion of the CLED product, I said it's pretty amazing looking. I don't know anything about it yet, but it's pretty cool looking. The one thing I would ask about CLED and if people listening don't know what it is, it's Sony's micro LED product which has been around about four or five years. Now yes, it looks amazing. I've stood really close to it and tried to figure out what was going on. And over the years I've learned more about what micro LED is. The one thing that I wondered about is that it seems to be the same product that it was three, four years ago when it first came out and in LED, everything's evolving so quickly. I wonder where is it now? Is it on Gen 3, and I just don't understand that. Rich: Well, why fix anything if you made perfection day one? (Laughter) I'm just kidding. I think we are evolving, right? I think where CLED is today and where we want to take it, you're going to see we will evolve it, right? One of the things I really dive deeply into and it's been an interesting experience, I think, for my business team, is really understanding all of our products whether it’s CLED, it’s BRAVIA to PTZ, you can have a list of it and having these calls with the product management team here, but also our team in Japan, and that's challenging. I’m like okay, what are we going to do? How do we grow this business? How are we positioning ourselves against the competition in the industry? You know, going back to my three things earlier about value, simplicity and solutions, what are we doing? And I think you're going to see a lot of really cool stuff. I can't go into depth about it at all, but I can tell you, there's a lot of cool stuff that we're working on and looking at. That being said, we've got some really, really amazing projects that are deploying the CLED product and the clarity of the product, the uniformity of the product, the technology behind it, is exactly what they need for those applications. And It's not a utilitarian product at all. No. I mean, I've seen it in the wild Now a couple of times. And just like in the trade shows being really impressed the one thing that worried me a little bit was the glossy finish that it has on it, seems to pick up reflection. Rich: No, it does. And that's, like I said the applications are very explicit for how it's being used. You know, I've seen some I've seen pictures of some of the deployments that we've done. And I go, “Aha, that makes sense to me.” That makes sense on where it goes and why it goes in this application. It's really a technology you need to really dive in to understand. It's not like a traditional LED at all. And I'm still learning it. I mean, I've had nine meetings just specifically around CLED, and I still have a million questions everytime I get on the phone. So I'm excited about what it can do and how we can position it better in the market or how we currently position it, but how we continue to position it in the market. Yeah, I think it'll be important for people to understand the price points and how the technology is evolving. Because when that thing first came out, making a micro led of that scale would have been enormously expensive, just because the manufacturing technology wasn't there. But, you know, micro LED is, I want to say it's becoming commonplace, but it's pretty widely adopted now. So, I would assume that you can do a hell of a lot more and you'll make it more relatable price wise to more potential buyers. Yeah. Rich: Yeah and that happens, you know, we always talk about technology at that tech curve, right? So you're the early adopters all the way through to the late adopters, and technology follows that curve, right? So even if you’re the early adopters, you don't have a lot of volume, you don't have the technology to drive things. Because it's new. It's a new idea. And it takes a while to happen. But I think that's where I challenge our team. When I tell them I say our team, I am talking about everybody: our sales organization, our marketing organization, our development team, is how do we drive forward where that product, that platform is the right product, right platform for the marketplace and where it needs to go, but also fits the right applications and use cases. So like I said, I think you'll see a lot of opportunity coming out of us with the CLED product. It's interesting that even today, you still have any number of people referring to any big outdoor LED board as a Jumbotron, which was a Sony product that came and went. But really the only Sony direct-view LED product I know of is the CLED. Are there any plans to expand? Or is that just such a crowded market and you'll stay with this premium product, and that'll be it? Rich: All I can say is keep your eyes and ears open. Yeah. Well that makes sense. I mean, you know, wherever it's going, it's hard not to have a range of products to suit different needs particularly in the business market. One other thing I'm curious about is, is it an advantage to you or does it feel more comfortable in the fact that you spent 20 years working for a Japanese company already, so you understand the business culture? Because I would imagine somebody who's spent all their time working just, with North American manufacturers or whatever going and starting to work with a Japanese business culture might be quite a shift for them. Rich: So, it's an advantage and a disadvantage. It's an advantage because I've gotten to really learn so much, especially as I say, in the last three or four years of my career in NEC. I really spent a lot of time with our Japanese tema and I got to learn how they work and how we as an organization can work better with them and communicate better. I think I always have to remind everybody that English is not their first language, right? And so as we share information with our team in Japan, they may be speaking to us in English, but they're also computing this in their heads in Japanese to make sure they understand. So it's very critical that we communicate and we're very open and transparent with one another. That was the first thing. The second thing is that I also can understand where their needs are, and you know, they're not asking questions to be difficult, they're not doing things that way. They truly want to understand, they truly want to be there with us and support us and so I've got that, and that's been an awesome experience that I've had coming into this. Where it's not an advantage is I've got 20 years experience working with NEC and how they operate. Now I have a new organization. So I have a new vocabulary, I have a new chain of command, I have all those new things to learn, which is actually exciting. As I have told a lot of people, everybody's been going, “How's it going so far? Your week three!” and I go, yeah, just as excited as I was in week one. And they laugh go, well it’s only been two weeks, and I go, yeah, but you don't understand, I'm excited and I think even my people are seeing that as I talk with them and even with the Japanese, it's exciting. It's such an exciting opportunity and I hope that I can transfer that excitement within the organization. So I see a lot of value in my history of working with the Japanese and going to work with Japanese organizations because I do have a history and I do have an understanding of how we work best with one another. Well, this has been great. It's great in a couple standpoints first, just catching up. But second, I've struggled to find the right person on the business side to talk to at Sony for many, many years. And now I have someone! Rich: (Laughter) Well, it's funny, Dave. I was talking with Allison in our marketing, social media Group, and I was actually talking with some of our product managers and business managers yesterday. And one of the things that I told him is that we need to be more present. We need to be more out there in the industry, whether it's just social media, whether it's speaking, training, it's education. And those who know me well know that is something I really value heavily, right? And if not me, I don't need to be the person doing it. And I really want to empower our organization to be more present in the industry. Because I look at it from a couple ways, one is it builds value. The second is it builds those bridges between our organizations, but also it shows just how much we can do and all that drives sales and all that drives relationships and everything else. So, I'm excited because it kind of feels they have a little bit of a blank canvas to work with. But you know, if we sit down a year from now, and we talk about all the things that we did in this first year and, you know, let's do that, let's talk in a year from now, let's talk about how much Sony's changed. And I think the statement you just made, I hope I never hear that again, because I think you guys will see us more present in the industry. You'll see us more present in the technology. You're gonna see us out there more. And I'm really excited about seeing that happen. All right, Rich, thanks for your time. Rich: As always, thank you for inviting me and I look forward to continuing to have these conversations with everybody. Probably virtually. (Laughter) Rich: I do look forward to the day that I can actually travel and see some of our customers and partners and face to face again. Yeah, me too.
In this episode, Rob from Datavideo came by to talk live video mixing, chroma-key and PTZ cameras with the Datavideo switchers, and so much more!
How Zoom handled a zero day exploit, working with government systems and security measures, and Vaddio's new camera with NDI technology.
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How Zoom handled a zero day exploit, working with government systems and security measures, and Vaddio's new camera with NDI technology.
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2019/01/09 ~ Phil and Steve speak with author Paul Richards about PTZ cameras and streaming video
2019/01/09 ~ Phil and Steve speak with author Paul Richards about PTZ cameras and streaming video
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On this week's episode of HomeTech: We are joined by Alex Capecelatro, CEO and co-founder of Josh.ai, to discuss the latest at both his company and in the world of AI as a whole. Alex introduces us to Josh Micro, their newest product. Way more than a microphone, this powerful little device packs processing, sensors, capacitive touch control, and more into a compact form factor. Even better, Josh Micro brings the company's uniquely powerful voice control and home automation platform to new, more affordable price points. Alex also shares his unique perspective on the latest happenings in the fast-moving world of voice control and AI.That, plus...The FBI wants you to reboot your routerNetgear wants you to change your passwordiOS 11.4 finally brings AirPlay2 into the wildWyzeCam puts out a $30 PTZ cameraD-Link's new cameras offer PTZ and 3rd-party integrationGoogle Home outpaces Amazon Echo for the first time in 2018 Q1Pandora's launches a new Premium Family Plan Verizon scraps their oft-delayed streaming video service plansA HomeKit accessory to make your garden hose smartAnd more...Fan of the show? Want to support our efforts? Please consider becoming a Patron!
Let's save some trees with e-paper and focus our eyes on a $200 PTZ webcam. This week we'll review a couple of great (and affordable) products that are readily available on Amazon and other online shops. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/557/ Running time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes 29 Seconds
CEDIA 2015 Each year CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) holds an event where the industry gathers to show off their wares. Kinda like a mini-CES, but also like a best of CES, we've been to a few of these and actually enjoy the show more than CES. It takes the parts of CES that we are interested in and compresses it down to a more manageable show. We didn't go this year but that won't stop us from talking about some of the products we think are interesting. This year the show was from October 14-17 in Dallas, TX. Sony Electronics Announces 4K Home Theater Projectors at CEDIA 2015 Sony Electronics is expanding its home theater line-up by announcing new projectors at CEDIA 2015. The new projectors include the VPL-VW665ES and VPL-VW365ES, which deliver native 4K resolution and a new long-lasting lamp gives both up to 6,000 hours of performance, with high brightness and high contrast for even more vibrant images. The VPL-VW665ES is compatible with HDMI input of HDR (High Dynamic Range) content with a 300,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Sony is developing HDR support across its portfolio and the VPL-VW665ES gives home cinema enthusiasts the opportunity to experience total immersion in whatever they are watching. The new VPL-VW665ES and VPL-VW365ES use advanced SXRD™ panels for a native 4K picture, with no artificial manipulation of pixels. Both new models allow users to enjoy up-to-date 4K content services through the latest connectivity options using the latest HDMI standard and HDCP 2.2. The new projectors will be available in October 2015 at a suggested retail price of $3,999 for the VPL-HW65ES, $9,999 for the VPL-VW365ES and $14,999 for the VPL-VW665ES. SunBriteTV Unveils 84-, 55-Inch Outdoor 4K TVs SunBriteTV has announced its entry into 4K UHD with two new outdoor televisions, including an 84-inch Pro Series model (SB-8418UHD), its largest screen size to date, and a 55-inch Signature Series unit (SB-5574UHD). Designed for permanent outdoor installation, both the SB-8418UHD and the SB-5574UHD feature weatherproofing technology that protects internal components from rain, snow, dust, salt corrosion, insects, and humidity. Specialized high-brightness anti-glare screens differ from those of indoor televisions for a 3840 x 2160p 4K UHD viewing experience. Both units come with a 20W detachable weatherproof speaker bar. Shipping dates and pricing for both units will be released later this year. The SB-8418UHD, part of SunBriteTV's Pro Series, also features a glass shield to provide extra protection for the LED panel. The unit has an (800 NIT) LED screen and Direct Sunlight-Readable capability with a built-in heating and cooling systems that keep it operating in temperatures from -40° to 122°F. The SB-5574UHD has a 3.5-inch depth and is fully functional in temperatures from -24° to 122°F. Epson Unveils New Line of Premium Ultra-Bright Pro Cinema Projectors Epson unveiled an expanded line of Full HD 1080p Ultra-Bright Pro Cinema Projectors, the Epson® Pro Cinema G6970WU, Pro Cinema G6570WU, Pro Cinema 4855WU, and wireless Pro Cinema 1985. Featuring up to 6,000 lumens of color brightness and 6,000 lumens of white brightness. Epson's latest projectors provide custom installers, sports and AV enthusiasts versatile solutions specifically designed to provide exceptional image quality and wireless connectivity in large, open ambient light environments that compete directly with traditional flat panels. The Pro Cinema 1985 wireless projector shines bright and supports the latest in connectivity – transforming the projector into a versatile home entertainment hub. Users can stream media from a smartphone, tablet, or laptop using wireless projection with Miracast® and Intel® WiDi. For brilliant entertainment right out of the box, the projector features built-in sound and two HDMI® ports to connect cable and satellite boxes, gaming consoles and more. In addition, the Pro Cinema 1985 supports MHL-enabled devices, including Chromecast, Roku®4 and Amazon® Fire TV Stick. Pro Cinema G6970WU: $6,999 MSRP, 6,000 lumens Pro Cinema G6570WU: $5,499 MSRP, 5,200 lumens Pro Cinema 4855WU: $3,099 MSRP, 4,000 lumens Pro Cinema 1985: $2,499 MSRP, 4,800 lumens The Pro Cinema G6970WU, G6570WU and 1985 will be available in November through CEDIA and specialty dealers. The Pro Cinema 4855WU is shipping now. Control4 Delivers Enhanced Smart Home Security and Entertainment Experiences Control4 released OS 2.8, the latest version of its smart home operating system. With OS 2.8, Control4 rolls out a reimagined smart home security experience that easily integrates with today's leading security systems, smart locks and cameras; offers native streaming of music services from Pandora, Deezer, and TIDAL; and updates other capabilities to make it easy for Control4 homeowners to search, browse, listen and watch their favorite media. Additionally, OS 2.8 delivers a number of enhanced dealer tools, most notably the ability to back up Control4 projects to the cloud and all-new “experience” drivers that simplify the creation of personalized smart home experiences. Specifically, Control4 OS 2.8 brings several key new home security enhancements, including: A new user interface for families to arm or disarm their systems – or get emergency help – with a single tap directly on their touch screens, TV remotes, smart tablets, and mobile phones. A new iOS and Android mobile interface to manage smart locks, for family members to easily lock or unlock a door, add or delete users, and grant temporary home access. All security zones are now available in a single interface and simplifies the management of all the security zones in the smart home, including the ability to close a gate or a garage door with a single tap. A new searchable event-history agent that records security incidents throughout the home to provide a sequenced and contextual understanding of activity, which in turn can be used to inform homeowners via mobile alerts and push-notifications that are timely and relevant. Control4 has also announced new “experience” drivers that help simplify programming for highly-personal experiences inside of a Control4 Smart Home. The all-new MockupancyTM capability remembers the every-day routines and actions of the household within the home, allowing a Control4 homeowner to play back those routines and actions while they are away – simulating the organic feel of an occupied residence. Specifically, Mockupancy can coordinate lighting, shades, and even TV entertainment and music streaming to mimic normal household occupancy. The all-new Snapshot driver simplifies the capture of the current state of connected devices throughout the home, including lighting, entertainment and comfort control. A dealer can then program the system to recall the scene with a single tap or button press. The driver database has expanded to integrate over 9,500 compatible devices; Control4 has released free drivers for over 700 devices since the acquisition of Extra Vegetables in September of 2014, including popular smart devices from Amazon, Sony, Samsung, TiVo, Hunter Douglass, Bang & Olufsen, and Bowers & Wilkins among many others. IC720 full 360 x 360 DIY home security camera The security manufacturer IC Realtime has been innovating in the camera category for a long time. At the 2015 CEDIA Expo, dealers can see the company's new IC720 camera. Utilizing IC Realtime's 360-degree by 360-degree virtual reality technologies, users can see 360-degrees horizontally and 360-degrees vertically in HD in real time. The IC720 is a pro-level product with a 24-megapixel dual-sensor 4K virtual PTZ product that works with IC Realtime's app. The ALLie is a $599 product for DIY'ers. ALLie incorporates Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and 8GBs of memory. LP Smart Products Collaborates With Elite Home Theater Seating To Design Smart Seating Of The Future Leggett & Platt Smart Products announced a collaboration with Elite Home Theater Seating Inc. at CEDIA EXPO to create technology-enabled, high-end theater chairs that can detect human occupancy. The seating combines LP Smart Products' LPSense® and LPConnect® technology in its launch of LPConnect Package with Elite's luxury handmade theater seating. The LPConnect Package can be implemented into any piece of home furniture and includes several customizable features including auto stop safety control, easy integration with existing automation systems, memory presets, and control over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth low energy, and Zigbee. When implemented into Elite's theater chairs, individual preferences can be stored into memory presets using LPSense and LPConnect. Its LPSense technology uses capacitive sensing to detect human presence and trigger actions based on activity, such as playing or pausing a movie when the user gets in or out of the theater chair. The chair and other connected furniture can also be programmed to adjust room settings with its LPConnect technology. Fibaro gesture control and first Wi-Fi-enabled doorbell/intercom/security camera To enable gesture control of devices connected to Fibaro's Home Center 2 Z-Wave hub, the company developed a battery-operated panel that can be placed behind picture frames, behind walls or under countertops to sense the capacitance of a moving hand. The panel recognizes six gestures: up, down, left, right, circle left, and circle right. It also recognizes combinations of gestures. Consumers would program in the devices or scenes that a gesture would control. The panel, called the Swipe, will be available the end of November at a targeted $149. The company's first intercom/doorbell with integrated camera features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Power over Ethernet. The device, called the Fibaro Intercom, gets power from an existing doorbell system. It uses motion and sound sensing to launch 4K video recording, sends doorbell video over Wi-Fi for in-house or remote viewing on a mobile device, and incorporates Bluetooth. With Bluetooth, the Intercom senses when an authorized user's phone is within a set range, then automatically sends a 12-volt signal to unlock a connected electronic lock. Also to unlock a connected electronic lock, users rotate the device's bezel to enter a numeric security code. It will be available in December at around $500. Kaleidescape Unveils Strato 4K HDR Movie Player, New Alto Players, Terra Server The award-winning Kaleidescape Strato is the world's first and only 4K Ultra HD high-dynamic-range movie player. Strato plays movies in true 4K Ultra HD at up to 60 frames per second, without startup delays, buffering messages, or quality drops that are so common with streaming services. Strato supports lossless multichannel audio including Dolby Atmos, and bit-stream pass-through of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. The Strato onscreen user interface is also displayed in 4K Ultra HD, at 60 frames per second, resulting in fluid animation and a stunning visual impact. Strato can be purchased with or without an internal 6 TB hard drive that can store up to 100 4K Ultra HD movies, 150 Blu-ray quality movies, or 900 DVD quality movies. Strato equipped with internal movie storage can be used standalone or in a system with other Encore components. Strato without internal storage plays movies from any movie server or disc server in its Encore system. Kaleidescape Terra stores movies on hard drives and serves them to movie players in the home network. Terra also provides computing and caching services that enhance the performance of Strato and Alto players. A single Terra can simultaneously serve up to seven 4K movies, or up to 15 Blu-ray quality movies. Sonos Over in the whole-house audio category, wireless category leader Sonos is not resting on its past accomplishments. A few weeks ago the company introduced its new Play:5 active loudspeaker that incorporates new drivers, amplification, crossover networks and a new industrial design. Headlining its software tweaks, the company has added its TruePlay auto room equalization technology. Demonstrating the technology, Sonos asks dealers to watch a quick video that shows how simple the EQ is. Taking approximately 55 seconds, TruePlay uses the microphone in users' iOS devices to measure room interactions. Once completed, TruePlay cleans up common sound issues such as muddy bass and smeared top end. Summing up the technology, Sonos states it underscores its pursuit of “pure musical truth.” The tenets of its musical truth include full-frequency clarity, stereo imaging and well defined bass performance.
Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 07/07
Ein Schädel-Hirn-Trauma (SHT) kann zu langfristigen neuropathologischen Störungen führen. Diese Veränderungen zeigen sich klinisch u. a. als motorische Ausfälle, kognitive Einschränkungen, erhöhte Neigung zu Krampfleiden, Veränderungen des Sozialverhaltens und vermehrtes Auftreten von neuropsychiatrischen Erkrankungen. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie ist eine verhaltensbiologische, histologische und molekularbiologische Charakterisierung der Langzeitauswirkung eines SHT im Mausmodell. Dabei soll festgestellt werden, welche der etablierten Testverfahren zur Validierung eines SHT nach mehreren Monaten genutzt werden können und wie sich ein verhaltensbiologisches Schadensmuster ohne Behandlung in diesem Zeitraum entwickelt. Histologische und molekularbiologische Analysen sollen erste Erklärungen für beobachtete verhaltensbiologische Effekte liefern. Als Modell für das SHT dient der Controlled Cortical Impact (CCI), Testobjekte sind geschlechtsreife männliche Mäuse vom Stamm C57BL/6, die zu zwei verschiedenen Zeitpunkten (Testbeginn der verhaltensbiologischen Untersuchungen 14 Tage und ca. 6 Monate nach CCI) gemeinsam mit je einer Kontrollgruppe untersucht wurden. Folgende Testverfahren werden in chronologischer Reihenfolge durchgeführt: Elevated Plus Maze (EPM), Open Field (OF), Social Interaction (SI), Prepulse Inhibition (PPI), Rotarod, Morris Water Maze (MWM), Catwalk® XT, Pentylentetrazol-induzierte Krampfanfälle (PTZ) und der Visual Cliff Test (VC). Ergänzt werden diese Untersuchungen durch die Bestimmung des Schadens- und Gehirnvolumens (Nissl-Färbung), der Mikrogliazellaktivierung (Iba-1-Färbung) sowie der Genexpression einer Reihe von Inflammations-, Astrozyten-, Plastizitäts-, Mikroglia- und Neuritenwachstumsmarkergene. Wenige Wochen nach CCI zeigen sich Störungen der kognitiven (MWM) und motorischen (Rotarod; Catwalk) Fähigkeiten sowie eine erhöhte Auslösbarkeit von epileptischen Krämpfen (PTZ). Ein Teil der auf Angststörungen gerichteten Tests (OF; TST) zeigt ebenfalls signifikante Abweichungen zwischen den Testgruppen, wogegen andere Angstindikatoren (EPM; PPI) sowie das Sozialverhalten (SI) unbeeinflusst vom SHT bleiben. Mehrere Monate nach CCI ist keine bzw. nur eine deutlich abgeschwächte motorische Beeinträchtigung nachweisbar (Rotarod; Catwalk). Die erhöhte Krampfneigung (PTZ) und die kognitive Störungen (MWM) bleiben bestehen. Im Vergleich zum frühen Testzeitpunkt zeigt sich nach 6 Monaten eine verminderte Akrophobie (EPM). Demgegenüber können zum späten Testzeitpunkt keine Beeinträchtigung der Angst vor freien Flächen (OF) und depressive Verhaltensmuster (TST) mehr nachgewiesen werden. Lediglich das mit Schizophrenie-assoziierte Verhalten (PPI), die visuelle Wahrnehmung (VC) und das Sozialverhalten (SI) bleiben zu beiden Zeitpunkten ohne Beeinflussung durch das SHT. Die histologischen und molekularbiologischen Untersuchungen zeigen im Schadensbereich eine konstante Atrophie zu beiden Untersuchungszeitpunkten, nachlassende Inflammation, Mikrogliazellaktivierung und Astrogliose mit einem Maximum zum frühen Untersuchungszeitpunkt sowie eine lediglich mehrere Monate nach SHT geringfügig gesteigerte neuronale Plastizität. In der contralateralen Hemisphäre fällt Hypertrophie und Inflammation zum frühen Untersuchungszeitpunkt auf, wogegen mehrere Monate nach CCI keine Abweichung von der Kontrollgruppe mehr feststellbar ist. Die beobachtete Regeneration motorischer Defizite erklärt sich vermutlich mit zunehmender Adaptation an diese Einschränkung und damit verbundener zentralnervöser Plastizität u. a. auch in der contralateralen Hemisphäre. Dagegen wurde keine Rehabilitation der Störungen hippocampaler Funktionen (Beeinträchtigung der Orientierung und Kognition bzw. Neigung zu Krampfleiden) beobachtet, was auf eine eingeschränkte regenerative Plastizität des Hippocampus nach SHT hindeutet. Eine traumatisch bedingte Veränderung der Neurogenese oder der Balance zwischen synaptischer Inhibition und Exzitation können diesem Phänotyp zu Grunde liegen. Die Angst-assoziierten Veränderungen zeigen deutliche Abweichungen zu beiden Testzeitpunkten. Allerdings lässt sich hier festhalten, dass sich die Art der Beeinträchtigung weiterentwickelt und je nach Untersuchungszeitpunkt in einem anderen neuropsychiatrischen Muster sichtbar wird. Eine Einflussnahme bereits bestehender Störungen auf die Entwicklung neuer Defizite könnte dies erklären. Eine Beeinflussung des sozialen und Schizophrenie-ähnlichen Verhaltens, der visuellen Wahrnehmung sowie der klassischen Konditionierung durch das SHT kann nicht festgestellt werden. Zusammenfassend ermöglicht die Studie eine verbesserte Prognose bzgl. der Entwicklung von Verhaltensstörungen nach einem SHT in der kurativen Praxis und liefert zugleich eine Messbasis für die zukünftige Erforschung neuer Behandlungsstrategien des SHT. Die hier erworbenen Erkenntnisse konnten bereits erfolgreich als Grundlage für die Untersuchung von Propofol bzw. Xenon zur Therapie des SHTs genutzt werden.