High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Hello Fellow Noids,

I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

You don't like IP cameras? I'm very happy with my AXIS P5534s

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>wrote:

> Hello Fellow Noids,****
>
> ** **
>
> I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording
> purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any
> suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.****
>
> ** **
>
> Gary****
>
> ** **
>
> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
> Deane School of Law****
>
> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
> 463-6067****
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RE: High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

David

I would rather use an Axis IP camera. In fact that's what we were first looking at when I started this project. However, Panopto doesn't support IP Cameras. Thus why I am going the USB route.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of David Dickens
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

You don't like IP cameras? I'm very happy with my AXIS P5534s

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:
Hello Fellow Noids,

I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

This isn't true. I use IP cameras with Panopto. It's Windows, not Panopto
that's the problem.

http://alax.info/blog/1216

This guy has created an IP video source driver for Windows. IP cameras show
up as video devices. Works like a charm (it's 32bit, but works fine on
64bit Win7).

Recommend. Like. ReTweet. +1. etc...

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>wrote:

> David****
>
> ** **
>
> I would rather use an Axis IP camera. In fact that’s what we were first
> looking at when I started this project. However, Panopto doesn’t support
> IP Cameras. Thus why I am going the USB route.****
>
> ** **
>
> Gary****
>
> ** **
>
> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
> Deane School of Law****
>
> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
> 463-6067****
>
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> ****
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> *From:* teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:
> teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *David Dickens
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:37 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording****
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> You don't like IP cameras? I'm very happy with my AXIS P5534s ****
>
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>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>
> wrote:****
>
> Hello Fellow Noids,****
>
> ****
>
> I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording
> purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any
> suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.****
>
> ****
>
> Gary****
>
> ****
>
> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
> Deane School of Law****
>
> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
> 463-6067****
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High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Oh man is that slick. Teknoids just paid for itself with that one post.

The LII folks have been running the Teknoids list for over 20 YEARS. Show
them some love here http://www.law.cornell.edu/donate/

Elmer Masters (I think he works for Cali (short for Callifornia?) has been
running the teknoids.net website for .... it's gotta be 10 years by now.
Show him some love by attending his sessions at the next conference (cough
San Diego cough).

John

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:10 AM, David Dickens
<david.dickens@pepperdine.eu>wrote:

> This isn't true. I use IP cameras with Panopto. It's Windows, not Panopto
> that's the problem.
>
> http://alax.info/blog/1216
>
> This guy has created an IP video source driver for Windows. IP cameras
> show up as video devices. Works like a charm (it's 32bit, but works fine on
> 64bit Win7).
>
>
> Recommend. Like. ReTweet. +1. etc...
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>wrote:
>
>> David****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I would rather use an Axis IP camera. In fact that’s what we were first
>> looking at when I started this project. However, Panopto doesn’t support
>> IP Cameras. Thus why I am going the USB route.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Gary****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
>> Deane School of Law****
>>
>> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
>> 463-6067****
>>
>> [image: Description: cid:image001.gif@01CB75DD.597DA5E0]
>> ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> *From:* teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:
>> teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *David Dickens
>> *Sent:* Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:37 AM
>>
>> *To:* Teknoids
>> *Subject:* Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> You don't like IP cameras? I'm very happy with my AXIS P5534s ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>
>> wrote:****
>>
>> Hello Fellow Noids,****
>>
>> ****
>>
>> I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording
>> purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any
>> suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.****
>>
>> ****
>>
>> Gary****
>>
>> ****
>>
>> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
>> Deane School of Law****
>>
>> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
>> 463-6067****
>>
>> [image: Description: cid:image001.gif@01CB75DD.597DA5E0]
>> ****
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RE: High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

David

No, I mean that the Panopto folks will not provide support for IP cameras, not the software. There was a link on Panopto's helpdesk site about an earlier Axis camera - https://helpdesk.panopto.com/entries/20227078-axis-215-ptz-ip-cam. I am going to take this offline and send you what my rep at Panopto sent me.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of David Dickens
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 12:10 PM
To: Teknoids
Subject: Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

This isn't true. I use IP cameras with Panopto. It's Windows, not Panopto that's the problem.

http://alax.info/blog/1216

This guy has created an IP video source driver for Windows. IP cameras show up as video devices. Works like a charm (it's 32bit, but works fine on 64bit Win7).

Recommend. Like. ReTweet. +1. etc...
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:
David

I would rather use an Axis IP camera. In fact that's what we were first looking at when I started this project. However, Panopto doesn't support IP Cameras. Thus why I am going the USB route.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of David Dickens
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:37 AM

To: Teknoids
Subject: Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

You don't like IP cameras? I'm very happy with my AXIS P5534s

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:
Hello Fellow Noids,

I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Iphone 4S + Wide angle lens (http://adjix.com/7n2g).

Ok, this is not high-end, but what you give up in resolution, you gain in
flexibility and other cool possibilities.

This illustrate the larger question - aren't all these devices -
projectors, displays, smartboards - just going to be small computers + some
special function. I think we might all have Kinects in every classroom
(every room) in our house some day. Start waving and start computing!

The functions we want these devices to perform are mostly in the software.
The hardware should be "dumb" and just a USB cable into a $19 "wall wart"
that does all the interesting stuff.

John

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu>wrote:

> Hello Fellow Noids,
>
> I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording
> purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any
> suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.****
>
> ** **
>
> Gary****
>
> ** **
>
> *Gary Moore, PMP* |*Assistant Dean for Information Systems*| Maurice A.
> Deane School of Law****
>
> 121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
> 463-6067****
>
> [image: Description: cid:image001.gif@01CB75DD.597DA5E0]
> ****
>
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High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Has anyone seen/played with the Scoche FreedomMIC? It was intended for use with the flipHD but apparently they're marketing it for use with iPhones.

http://lawmedia.pepperdine.edu/lexntech/?p=117

Phil
Pepperdine Law

On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:36 AM, John Mayer wrote:

Iphone 4S + Wide angle lens (http://adjix.com/7n2g).

Ok, this is not high-end, but what you give up in resolution, you gain in flexibility and other cool possibilities.

This illustrate the larger question - aren't all these devices - projectors, displays, smartboards - just going to be small computers + some special function. I think we might all have Kinects in every classroom (every room) in our house some day. Start waving and start computing!

The functions we want these devices to perform are mostly in the software. The hardware should be "dumb" and just a USB cable into a $19 "wall wart" that does all the interesting stuff.

John

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:
Hello Fellow Noids,
I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067

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RE: High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Thanks John. It's an interesting thought.

My main idea is to find a pretty decent USB video camera to use with an application like Panopto, which is a software solution that we currently use. The folks at Panopto only support USB cameras, so I was trying to find something besides a Logitech web camera. Cisco has a HD TelePresence camera for about $320.00, but I have yet to see reviews on it.

Gary

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121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of John Mayer
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:36 AM
To: Teknoids
Subject: Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Iphone 4S + Wide angle lens (http://adjix.com/7n2g).

Ok, this is not high-end, but what you give up in resolution, you gain in flexibility and other cool possibilities.

This illustrate the larger question - aren't all these devices - projectors, displays, smartboards - just going to be small computers + some special function. I think we might all have Kinects in every classroom (every room) in our house some day. Start waving and start computing!

The functions we want these devices to perform are mostly in the software. The hardware should be "dumb" and just a USB cable into a $19 "wall wart" that does all the interesting stuff.

John

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:
Hello Fellow Noids,
I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A. Deane School of Law
121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516) 463-6067
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RE: High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

That's exactly what our main campus is doing: using a Logitech web
camera mounted on the ceiling for Panopto. They aren't using the
built-in mic, but instead have a number of ceiling mounted mics running
to a mixer in the podium.

John

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From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu
[mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Gary P.
Moore
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:40 AM
To: Teknoids
Subject: RE: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Thanks John. It's an interesting thought.

My main idea is to find a pretty decent USB video camera to use with an
application like Panopto, which is a software solution that we currently
use. The folks at Panopto only support USB cameras, so I was trying to
find something besides a Logitech web camera. Cisco has a HD
TelePresence camera for about $320.00, but I have yet to see reviews on
it.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A.
Deane School of Law

121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
463-6067

From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [
mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of John Mayer
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 11:36 AM
To: Teknoids
Subject: Re: [teknoids] High End USB Cameras for VideoRecording

Iphone 4S + Wide angle lens (http://adjix.com/7n2g).

Ok, this is not high-end, but what you give up in resolution, you gain
in flexibility and other cool possibilities.

This illustrate the larger question - aren't all these devices -
projectors, displays, smartboards - just going to be small computers +
some special function. I think we might all have Kinects in every
classroom (every room) in our house some day. Start waving and start
computing!

The functions we want these devices to perform are mostly in the
software. The hardware should be "dumb" and just a USB cable into a $19
"wall wart" that does all the interesting stuff.

John

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Gary P. Moore <
Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu> wrote:

Hello Fellow Noids,

I am looking for high end USB Ceiling mounted cameras for videorecording
purposes in use with applications like Panopto. If you have any
suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.

Gary

Gary Moore, PMP |Assistant Dean for Information Systems| Maurice A.
Deane School of Law

121 Hofstra University, Room 030 |Gary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu |Phone: (516)
463-6067

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