Room with a Rear View: Meeting Capture in a Multimedia Conference Room

Using advances in audio and video technology, capturing meetings can be much more than recording slide presentations and videotaping speakers. The FX Palo Alto Laboratory combined notetaking software and behind-the-scenes network hardware to create an unobtrusive multimedia conference room that is capable of capturing a range of presentation styles.

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