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::. frequency clock - Free Media System located at: http://frequencyclock.montevideo.nl [Amsterdam] http://bigboy.spc.org/fc/index.php [London] http://fc.mnartists.org [Minneapolis] Sources : Public Beta 1.0 zip [download] Public Beta 1.0 tar.gz [download] What is the Frequency Clock Free Media System? The Frequency Clock Free Media System is a shared resource for building streaming channels, it features a program database, timetabling system + a customised streaming media player. the elements in the software are: [view functionality list] - Program Database A database for storing information about your available live + pre-recorded programs, which will be played through your customised frequency clock player. [see screen shots of program information] - Timetable A tool for placing programs / sound or video works from the program database into a timetable. the player then replays the programs at the scheduled time. [see screen shots of timetables] - Player A cross-platform automatic playing device which plays the scheduled program, either audio or video, at the appropriate time. the player is built using embedded media in a customised 'player-sized' browser window. You can add graphics to the player so it shares the design of your website, and link the player from your homepage. the player has embedded meta data about the current program playing, you can link to other players, and embed controls for controlling the playback of the content Screenshots : Open Player Player with Schedule Player with Program Information Player with color video What Can the Software Do? :: enable remote collaboration between geographically dispersed participants :: enable personal or collective channels to be developed :: enable customisation of the player so it looks like your own player :: produce realtime statistics :: enable searchable archive of your programs Who is it for? The Frequency Clock: Free Media System is aimed at cultural producers of audio and video, who wish to present their material online. Existing or past users of the system include: community radio stations, community cable television operators, film and video organisations, museums and galleries, filmmakers and documentary-makers, artists, DJs and musicians. The system could also be utilised by independent news broadcasters, film festivals, conferences and any other developers of cultural content. The Frequency Clock: Free Media System would also be useful for any organisation or individual who uses streaming media for presenting or archiving events, such as conferences, meetings, briefings, workshops, festivals, film productions, or streaming files such as music videos, short films, animations, workshop footage, performances etc. Channel examples : [ r a d i o q u a l i a ] [ blink ] [ TeleGio ] [ Oi ] |