HYFRitouchart
02-19-2015, 01:28 PM
HI!
The museum I work for has started exhibiting many complicated tech and video works, but doesn't have a policy for the file types of the videos.
This has become a huge headache for me, the only preparator (and a green one at that), to reformatting them to play on our media players and being unsure about accidentally messing with the resolution.
Since it is a contemporary institution our curator works with the artists directly most times.
So it wouldn't be unreasonable, in my opinion, to request a specific file type.
Is it normal to have a policy about what types of video files an institution accepts? Or collects?
If so does anyone have an example from their institution?
Also, I have heard of some fancy new technovision players that play anything right off of an SD card, auto loop and begin play at start-up. Anyone have good or bad experiences with these??? (I am currently using Micca and Lacie players.)
Hope some of y'all can help me out!
I am fairly inexperienced in this video realm/ in general.
thanks thanks thanks.
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The museum I work for has started exhibiting many complicated tech and video works, but doesn't have a policy for the file types of the videos.
This has become a huge headache for me, the only preparator (and a green one at that), to reformatting them to play on our media players and being unsure about accidentally messing with the resolution.
Since it is a contemporary institution our curator works with the artists directly most times.
So it wouldn't be unreasonable, in my opinion, to request a specific file type.
Is it normal to have a policy about what types of video files an institution accepts? Or collects?
If so does anyone have an example from their institution?
Also, I have heard of some fancy new technovision players that play anything right off of an SD card, auto loop and begin play at start-up. Anyone have good or bad experiences with these??? (I am currently using Micca and Lacie players.)
Hope some of y'all can help me out!
I am fairly inexperienced in this video realm/ in general.
thanks thanks thanks.
E