Audio/Video in Cytometry
Introduction:
The display of cytometric audio and video information on
the Internet is useful for the display of critical steps in sample
preparation, for the explanation of complex images and for the demonstration
of particular instrument functions.
Network browsers like Netscape 2.x or 3.x versions use plugins
for the execution of specific functions like audio or
video replay,on-line radio/TV or on-line telephone/video
communication.
Plugins
are software drivers converting various audio or image formats into browser
compatible formats. Plugins are different for different
network browsers, Windows versions and computer platforms like PC or MacIntosh.
Audio:
Replay:
PC under Windows3.x (e.g. Netscape2.x, 16bit) or
Windows95 (e.g.Netscape Gold2.02 or 3.0, 32bit)
Start audio message by double left or single right mouse
click on sound icon,
or download plugin by a left mouse click on the green double cross icon !
Recording:
A PC sound card, a microphone and driver software for
the proper operation of the card are required for audio recording under
Windows3.x (Accessories/Sound Recorder) or Windows95
(Accessories/Multimedia/Sound Recorder).
Notebook computers are sometimes equipped with a multimedia card
and an internal microphone. Audio documents in PC's are frequently
recorded in: .WAV format.
Plugins:
Windows3.1:
Audio plugins are required for the
Netscape2.0
16 bit browser. MIDI
audio format plugins are available, information on audio .WAV file plugin will
be soon provided.
Windows95:
Audio plugins are standard features in the
Netscape Gold 3.0
32 bit browser.
Audio Call in .htm Documents:
Sound documents are embedded in .htm text files as follows:
|embed src="explan1.wav" noerr="true">
|/embed>
| = < in real .htm files
Video:
Replay:
PC under Windows3.x (e.g. Netscape2.x, 16bit)
or Windows95 (e.g.Netscape Gold 3.0 or 2.02, 32 bit)
Video: Closed Chamber Piezo-Cell Sorter
Recording:
A PC video card including the software drivers for
the card are required. Input from a video or CCD camera as well as from
a video recorder is accepted via a BNC or cinch input plug. The video sound
tracks may be also be imported via the mono or stereo audio input plugs
of the video card.
Captured video sequences are stored e.g. as .AVI files (audio+video).
The audio tracks in .AVI files may be either original or they can be
patched/superimposed e.g. with .WAV audio files.
AVI files on the Internet contain usually compressed video information.
Intel Codec compressed video .AVI files are readily accepted by
Netscape plugins while others e.g. Aura compressed .AVI files required special plugins.
MPEG (for Windows95/NT)
compressed .MPG files represent another useful video standard.
On-line video is available from
VDO-net (Windows95/NT).
Plugins:
Windows3.1:
Video and
audio plugins (see above under Audio) are required for the
Netscape2.0
16 bit browser
Windows95:
Video (.AVI, Apple Quicktime) and audio plugins are standard features in the
Netscape Gold 3.0
32 bit browser.
Video Call in .htm Documents:
Video documents are embedded in .htm text files as follows:
|embed src="vidpart1.avi" width="240" height="180" noerr="true">
|/embed>
| = < in real .htm files
Off-line Internet, a timesaver !
Download
all Martinsried cytometry pages, check the concept,
follow the installation instructions (PC) and
display text and graphics from your harddisk without network delay
For problems or comments, please contact:
G.Valet E-mail:
valet@vms.biochem.mpg.de,
Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie,
Am Klopferspitz 18a, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany,
Tel: +49/89/8578-2518, -2525, Fax: +49/89/8578-2563,
INTERNET address: http://www.biochem.mpg.de/valet/cytorel.html
Last update: Oct.31, 1996
CD ROM Vol 2 was produced by staff at the Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories
and distributed free of charge as an educational service to the cytometry community.
If you have any comments please direct them to Dr. J. Paul Robinson, Professor & Director, PUCL,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Phone:(317) 494-0757; FAX (317) 494-0517; Web http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
EMAIL robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu