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Capturing Your Experience

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Usage example: A presenter can start a recording as the audience is being seated and may only want to keep his or her speaking portions of the recording. The presenter can then Mark In at the moment the actual presentation is started and Mark Out during intermission or at the end of the presentation. The presenter can Mark In and Out as many times as needed to produce a single video without intermissions or other irrelevant events.

NOTE: For detailed instructions on how to use the Mark In/Mark Out feature, please see “Using the Mark in/Mark Out Feature in Expression Encoder” on page 47.

Notes

The Note event is used to provide notes for a video editor for post production of a recording if any is required. The note will appear within Microsoft Expression Encoder's Script Commands pane.

Usage example: The presenter can send a Note event during a recording to flag a segment of the video to a post-production editor. This note can specify details about a part of a recording that the presenter would like an editor to review and edit in Expression Encoder 2.

Custom

The Custom event is a used to add a custom script into the timeline which can be used to launch an event.

Usage example: With a Custom script event embedded into the video timeline, a script can be written to "listen" for custom scripts to run a command at strategic times to launch a survey window, for example.

Presets

Presets can be made from any mix you define. Multiple combinations of elements including visual layout, audio tracks, volume levels, aspect ratio, PTZ settings, output size and bit rate can be defined.

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Contents April 2010 3725-78400-004B USA Contents Expression Encoder Guidelines Polycom Recording Studio TouchPolycom Recording Studio iPhone Demo Polycom VMC 1000 IntegrationDocumentation About this GuidePurpose Audience Polycom Global Services TelephoneCustomer Support About the Polycom Recording Studio About the Polycom PRSType Specifications Hardware SpecificationsHardware Specifications Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide About the Polycom Recording Studio Software Polycom Recording Studio SoftwareGetting Started Using the Session PropertiesBeginning a New Session MetadataInputs Outputs Creating Different Experiences with Polycom PRS 2000 Outputs Image Windows Media MP3 Raw264 Configuring the Polycom Rich Experience Player OutputName it SLImage Using the Session Properties Capturing Your Experience Creating an Output Starting Capture and PreviewPolycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Capturing Your Experience Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Selected Input Settings Settings and Mix TemplatesBackground Mix Background Settings sectionMix Templates Outputs Settings Capturing Your Experience Events Chapters Types of EventMark In/Mark Out CaptionSearch Custom PresetsClick on +PRESET Enter a name Enter a description Recording Your Capture Using Expression Encoder Getting Started How to Use Polycom PRS 2000 TouchPolycom Recording Studio Touch About the Polycom PRS 2000 Touch InterfaceSelect a configuration Recording Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide About the iPhone Demo Using the iPhone Demo ApplicationPolycom Recording Studio iPhone Demo Polycom, Inc To make a recording Polycom, Inc Polycom PRS 2000 to VMC 1000 Port Requirements Polycom VMC 1000 IntegrationPolycom VMC 1000 Integration Select Tools Options Polycom PRS 2000 ConfigurationSelect Tools Options menu Navigate to Options Sessions Live Broadcast SettingsNavigate to Resources Encoders Configuring the PRS 2000 as an Encoder in the VMCSelect Enable Archiving Uploading PRS 2000 Archive Navigate to Programming Content. Select Add ItemEditing The Metadata Using the Mark in/Mark Out Feature in Expression EncoderExpression Encoder Guidelines Expression Encoder TipsExpression Encoder Tips Expression Encoder Tips Silverlight players Navigate to File Save Job Silverlight Recording LayoutOther Player Controls Silverlight Recording Layout Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide
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