Playing of Video Clips
Reported by WTG User | June 3rd, 2010 @ 03:53 PM
We are a K-12 school in Brooklyn and are planning to use Concerto to drive three informational signage displays in our school. Our AP Computer Science class as taken the project on as a community service to the school. Everyone is asking if it will support the playback of video clips. What's the current status on that?
Thanks,
Jim Anderson
Packer Collegiate Institute
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Brian Michalski June 3rd, 2010 @ 05:27 PM
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Hi Jim,
We've developed some code to support video playback, which I hope will be released in the next few weeks. You can read about the effort here: http://webtech.union.rpi.edu/blog/2010/05/10/concerto-video-support....Let me know if you or your students have any specific questions/comments/concerns I could shed some light on.
~Brian
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