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since someone said IPAD... here is a good size reference:
RED is increasing the workflow flexibility on Epic and Scarlet with Proxy Modules… the first of which is an H.264 Module.
This module encodes a 1080P stream (high quality scale from full frame) and records to Compact Flash in a rear module. The module also offers secure password protected streaming over dedicated WiFi and ethernet to iPhones, iPads, laptops as well as broadcast to the internet.
This will be beneficial for on set viewing, instant dailies, offline editing, easy file transfer to remote locations, dailies review and collaboration services with such companies as Pix, or live broadcasting for realtime media distribution.
The modules will also support full metadata and XML for editorial.
Jim
Want this for HDSLRs badly: HDMI to Wifi.Ha ha, miss you guys, always good stuff here..
The iPad will definitely do lots of good to my new work flow with the Red Epic cameras as a wireless and client Monitor via WiFi and a special Proxy module.
Photography will never be the same, again, he he, iPad, yet an other amazing tool to our arsenal.
Good news it has speakerphone/headphone capability.show us a pic holding pad-to-ear, he, he
will i be able to access my already purchased amazon kindle books directly onto the pad via the kondle app?
Don't know that there is much of an advantage/disadvantage I'm using the free trial. I don't have Skype right now to compare the two services.>Installed Line 2 (VOIP App) and called Guy on the phone.
What would be the advantage over Skype?
It was actually pretty good reception, she sounded better using the speaker on the Ipad than the headset which had some echo. Very coolInstalled Line 2 (VOIP App) and called Guy on the phone. Bingo I now have an iPadphone. Wooohoooo.
I'm still on the free trial period for the product. Anyone used a different app?
I use acrobits softphone and it works well with both commercial VoIP SIP providers (sipgate/callcentric/gizmo5 etc) and also as a phone off my own internal home & development SIP servers. (my day job is designing contact center solutions for fortune 100 companies - if you've called most of the banks and airlines for self or assisted service then you're probably hitting our software).Installed Line 2 (VOIP App) and called Guy on the phone. Bingo I now have an iPadphone. Wooohoooo.
I'm still on the free trial period for the product. Anyone used a different app?
Ok, I have no iPhone. I use Skype on my Mac for years and like it. Seems to work fine on the iPad (outgoing).Line2 will also work on an iPhone as a second line. That way you can talk without using cell minutes if you are in a WiFi area. In fact you can install it on both the iPad and iPhone with the same phone number.
One feature of Line2 I really like is if someone leaves a voicemail (likely if your Line2 app isn't running), it sends you an email with an mp3 of the message attached.