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>Subject: Putting CD-ROMs and DVDs on a dedicated server in language laboratory
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum   
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>Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 13:22:36 -0400

To Whom It May Concern:

Fordham University has just installed a brand new Sony digital Lab running
Solist on student PCs and Virtuoso at the teacher's desk. Analog material
is currently being digitized on an encoder and then copied to the dedicated
server in the lab. Audio CDs are going through a rip music process in
Windows Media Player before being copied onto the server. Videos are
digitized via an MPG composer program. Does anyone know what the process
for putting CD-ROMs and DVDs onto a server requires? The encoder is
equipped with a CD-ROM / DVD drive.

Your help is much appreciated.

Sarafina DeGregorio
Director Language Learning Centers
Fordham University
212-636-6291

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