Date : Sun, 14 Jan 2007 19:08:38 -0000
From : BBCMailingList@... (Ian Wolstenholme)
Subject: Domesday Presenter software
Phew, that's all right then, I thought I'd missed one off my
"comprehensive list" of AIV laserdiscs!
It sounds interesting, is there any chance of a copy, assuming
you are successful in copying the disc?
Best wishes,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Jules Richardson [mailto:julesrichardsonuk@...]
To: bbc-micro@...
Sent: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:58:46 -0600
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Domesday Presenter software
Ian Wolstenholme wrote:
> Is this a floppy disc or a laserdisc?
It's a floppy - "Presenter" was part of the "Domesday Display" slideshow
software suite from BBC Enterprises.
Presenter allows you to browse the Domesday media and select photos, maps and
text for inclusion in slides - these slides are saved to a local floppy disc
along with the replay software so that they could be shown even on a non-AIV
machine.
Captions is the sister program in the suite - it can caption LV content and
play it back, but unlike Presenter it works directly with a LV disc. In other
words, it'll work with any LV disk (providing it's CAV, apparently), but
requires physical access to the LV at playback (sounds like it just makes use
of some form of 'seek' function within the player to display images, and the
genlock portion to overlay the caption content).
The software comes in a nice little folder complete with manuals for the
applications, but also with six "Resource booklets" for different school
subject areas. I'll be scanning them at some point I expect, but the resource
booklets are around 70 pages each, so I'm parking that one for a rainy day
(although the core software docs aren't that big - maybe 40 pages in total -
so I might do those sooner rather than later)
cheers
Jules
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