Le mar, 11/05/2004 à 21:24 -0400, Happyslayer a écrit : > Hi, Everybody! > Hello, > Sorry to butt in, but had a question along the lines of one asked > a couple of weeks ago. > > I own an IT company, and I'm working on a project for the local > court system. One of the trends in the judicial system is using VTCs > for arraignments and short court appearances where prisoner transport > costs, risks, and manpower requirements are hardly justified by a > 5-minutes session in court. I understand... > Dayton, OH uses a commercial product for this system, but I would > like to offer this service using GnomeMeeting...if I can figure out > how to record these sessions. Ideally, some form of digital recording > (then the file could be digitally signed at some point, if or when > they decide to implement this for electronic legal documents), but > even just being able to pipe the output to a VCR would be a good > start. > (The extra benefit of being able to do VTCs from there desktops is > not lost--judges and lawyers would almost go for it just based on > that!) > > If anyone has any ideas along these lines (particularly code > changes, equipment, or plugins-type software that would do the trick), > I would be very grateful...and a more permanent support arrangement > can be worked out easily. The easiest is perhaps to modify the code to support session recording, however, it is not simple to do. I don't really see any other way to do it :-/ > > > Happyslayer > happyslayer direcway com > > "Never confuse movement with action." > --Hemingway > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
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