Polycom PRS 2000 사용자 설명서

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Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide 
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Usage example: A presenter may discuss a single image at length that 
contains no recognizable text for OCR. The presenter could send Chapter 
events during the discussion of that image to create chapters so the 
audience can navigate to a specific portion of the discussion.
Caption
Caption can be added to a recording by sending a Captions event. These 
captions appear in the closed captioning area typically occupied with closed 
captioning text that appear when the CC button in the Polycom Rich Media 
Player is pushed.
Usage example: A presenter can take advantage of this feature by adding 
captioning notes to display to the audience. This could be useful to display 
text to highlight key concepts or to display a mathematical formula.
Search
Search terms can be added to a recording to make any segment of a 
presentation searchable. 
Usage example. A presenter with a speech-only discussion will not have 
automatic chapter creation or searchable text. The presenter may wish to 
insert searchable keywords pertaining to various segments of the 
discussion so the viewer can search for that portion of the presentation.
URL
URL event can be sent during the recording if a presenter wishes to add a 
URL as a resource during a presentation.
Usage example: A presenter may have a web resource available not 
available in a presentation slide. To make this URL available to the viewer, 
the presenter can send a URL Event to provide a link of the online resource 
to the viewer.
Mark In/Mark Out 
The Mark In and Mark Out events are used for post production of a recording. 
Sending these events during a recording will mark the timeline with "In" and 
"Out" and is viewable in Microsoft's Expression Encoder. If the presentation 
requires editing, an editor can view the timeline for these "In" and "Out" marks 
and remove portions of the video accordingly.
NOTE: To use the URL Event requires a custom script to be written to launch a 
browser window.