I've recently become a board member of our local Public Access TV station. The organization has been run by group of volunteers that are nearly all very senior citizens and the equipment and methods they use reflects this. They broadcast their shows from a bank of 16 VHS tape decks that are controlled with little IR sensors that are stuck to the front of the decks and mimic the remote controls. I think they set up 8 hours of programming at a time and the process is very complicated and not all that realiable. The only guy that even knows how to do it is over 80 years old - props to him, but I believe we are one banana peal away from some serious down time.
What's scary is that they have a reasonable budget and spend most of it keeping tape decks working at $350 per repair. I've been volunteered to head up a technology refresh committee. My thought is there must be a software package out there that would allow us to load all of our programming on a few hard drives and simply drag and drop video files onto a weekly time line, including little public service announcements and the obligatory scroll across the bottom with community events and the like.
I see the entire station being compressed into a couple of nice PC workstations/servers. Then we can put volunteers to work digitizing all of their programming into WMV files and teach a few how to run the software - even remotely from home.
Does anyone have any contact information on this type of software?
The only thing that I've been able to find that looks like what I'm thinking about is Showmaker by a company called Specialy Video Products (a D.co company):
http://www.d-co.com/showmaker_scheduling_software.html
Thanks!
What's scary is that they have a reasonable budget and spend most of it keeping tape decks working at $350 per repair. I've been volunteered to head up a technology refresh committee. My thought is there must be a software package out there that would allow us to load all of our programming on a few hard drives and simply drag and drop video files onto a weekly time line, including little public service announcements and the obligatory scroll across the bottom with community events and the like.
I see the entire station being compressed into a couple of nice PC workstations/servers. Then we can put volunteers to work digitizing all of their programming into WMV files and teach a few how to run the software - even remotely from home.
Does anyone have any contact information on this type of software?
The only thing that I've been able to find that looks like what I'm thinking about is Showmaker by a company called Specialy Video Products (a D.co company):
http://www.d-co.com/showmaker_scheduling_software.html
Thanks!