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Record
the narration onto DAT, BetaCam, or direct to the PC via USB
interface. |
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Transfer
the audio to a laptop, or desktop computer running Windows 95x
using StarReporter. |
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A
few mouse clicks later, the audio is compressed, saved as a
file, and on its way to your e-mail or ftp site address. |
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At
your studio, the audio can be retrieved, decompressed, and
transferred to the medium of your choice using any 16 bit
sound card. Remember, broadcast quality is preserved, and in
addition, it will be superior to any satellite transmission. |
StarReporter, already in
use by the Nine Network’s programme, ‘Sixty Minutes’, is
literally revolutionising the way reporters operate in the field.
On location, StarReporter
offers unparalleled advantages. Last minute updates, and script
changes are possible. No longer does a correspondent have to seek
out costly satellite facilities, accept telephone quality audio, or
arrange tape delivery.
In most cases, the audio
can be transmitted for the price of a local telephone call.
Reporters currently using StarReporter typically record and transmit
their audio from the comfort of a hotel room.
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