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Key Features & Applications
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Videoconference, Distance Learning, and
Corporate Applications
The MGP462Pro and MGP464Pro are used in corporate
presentation and distance learning applications to combine near
end and far end video sources with high resolution graphics. Here,
the main window displays the far end presenter. At the lower left
is one of the high resolution data images being presented. Also on
screen are windows for the near end video source and additional
far end participants. In applications such as this, the text overlay
feature of the MGPProis effective in identifying the locations and
participants from each location. Using serial control or Ethernet,
text labels can be customized to the content of each window. With
formal presentations, such as those typically found in corporate
environments, windows can be set to appear into and disappear
from the display using a variety of attractive visual effects, including
wipes, reveals, and dissolves.
Courtroom Applications
For proceedings in a modern courtroom with advanced AV
presentation technologies, the MGP462Pro and MGP464Pro
provide lawyers with the ability to incorporate and combine several
of their multimedia sources, including evidence documentation, into
a powerful, compelling presentation. Illustrated is a prosecutor’s
three-window presentation of a re-enacted auto collision, alongside
a live transcript of the proceeding. The presentation includes
an animated re-enactment of the accident scene, presented as
a high resolution graphic source from a PC, along with video
camera recordings shot on location from the vantage point of each
vehicle involved in the accident. The multi-window output of the
MGP464Pro can be distributed to projectors and flat panel displays
located throughout the courtroom for counsel, the judge, the
witness stand, and the jury. A second, parallel output is available to
record the proceedings for archival purposes.
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