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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Excellent / Few Scratches |
Location | Europe |
Previous Use | Corporate |
Warranty | 14 Day |
Used on corporate Events.
d3 4x2 PRO
Flight case,
Computer keyboard
Computer mouse,
Power cable.
Historyd3 is designed and developed by d3 Technologies, based in London, England. d3 Technologies believe in creating an environment where creative decisions can be made early in the process, and where ideas can be enhanced by collaboration.
History d3 is designed and developed by d3 Technologies, based in London, England. d3 Technologies believe in creating an environment where creative decisions can be made early in the process, and where ideas can be enhanced by collaboration.
Media servers are a type of software application or computer hardware which are primarily used to store, share and process media files. Media servers can be specialist enterprise class machines that are capable of providing video on demand, or they can just be a simple PC or even attached storage device, although dedicated software and/or machines is used for professional applications. The video processing server, as media servers are often labeled, is becoming steadily more popular in theater, concerts, corporate events, exhibitions and night clubs due to the increasing usage of motion graphics in such events. For this purposes, the image processing system is likely to be a high-spec PC, with a boosted hard drive, graphics system and RAM, together with something like a solid-state hard drive or a RAID system. These media servers serve as a high performance video engine, as they will run software which allows technicians to control and manipulate the media content, such as controlling the playback of the content. In order to do so, media servers will usually included a MIDI or DMX512-A input. A media processing engine is usually able to capture media, using specialist hardware like tuner cards, which can capture broadcasted media from analog signals. Once this media is digitally encoded, it can then be saved onto media servers and then manipulated according to the desires of the technician.