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ARVN on the
RAIN
Report: Hap Holly interviews ARVN's KN4AQ.
This is a
two-part interview. You can download the mp3's from these links:
PART
1 PART
2
In the RAIN ARCHIVE, you'll find them at 11-21-2009 and 11-27-2009 |
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What
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| OtherStuff | Visit
here for some QST articles,
a Christmas poem (!) and non-ARVN video,all from ARVN's prolific KN4AQ. |
| Will ARVN DVDs play on my computer? ![]() and can I stream or download ARVN programs? |
Yes,
but... ARVN DVDs are "DVD Movies" - that is, they are the same as the "Hollywood" movies you rent from Blockbuster or Netflix. They should play in a standard DVD player hooked up to your TV just fine (but note that they are in the American NTSC format, so hams in PAL or SECAM areas will need "multistandard" monitors, or computers, to play them. ARVN DVDs do not have regional restrictions). They should also play in computers that have a DVD drive (and this is worldwide, not just in the USA), but there is one hitch. The computer needs the proper CODECs - MPEG2 for video, and Dolby Digital AC3 for audio. Most PCs that came with a DVD drive have the codecs installed, but some don't. The Windows operating system (and Windows Media Player) do not have the codecs as a standard feature. If you need a codec, you can find them on the web, probably for free. Google "MPEG2 codec" and "Dolby Digital AC3 decoder "(look for "AC3Filter") and you'll see a variety of sources. If Hollywood DVDs do work, but an ARVN DVD doesn't, I'll replace it. Sometimes a DVD player just doesn't like one DVD, but it's happy to play another. If you've tried everything and can't get the DVDs to play, I'll give you a refund. We'll both be sad, because you really wanted to see the program, not just get your money back. So I'll try to make that happen. One more thing: Streaming/downloading. OK, that's two things. ARVN is not set up for that yet. I'd like to do a "pay per view" or paid download. I just haven't had time to figure out how. If you are aware of a service that handles that, point me to it! Keep in mind, though, that the phsycal media and postage for sending DVDs isn't a big part of the cost of the program. The production costs are the big nut, and the audience isn't in the millions to spread it around! So a pay-per-view deal might not be that much cheaper (though maybe that would help us reach MUCH bigger numbers and reduce "cost per"). What to you think?. |
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