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How do I show VideoCasts “cinema style” in a conference room with a projector?

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How do I show VideoCasts “cinema style” in a conference room with a projector?

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The RealPlayer video size is 320×240. This format works best to stream content over the Internet. The best way to show NIH videos in a “cinema-session” would be to lower the computer’s screen resolution to its lowest 640×480 or 800×600. To avoid degraded video, do not play in full screen. Double screen works best. AV staff can contact CIT Video Services in advance to get the video link for an upcoming VideoCast so they can test the room 30 minutes prior to the actual start time. Figure 1. AV conference room staff can avoid degraded video by lowering computer display properties and not playing in “full screen.

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