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Hello,

Awesome. I'd like to try SAVE. 

Thanks,

Cornel

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> On Oct 2, 2015, at 12:32 PM, Kenny Ketner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Cindy,
> 
> 
> Our team here at Texas Tech has just finished developing a system built
> around JPlayer: http://jplayer.org/
> 
> We have lots of custom programming around it to create a system appropriate
> for our audio ETD collection and other streaming audio/video collections.
> We call it the Streaming Audio & Video Experience (SAVE) and will be
> releasing it open source in the next six months.
> 
> You might consider building your own system around JPlayer or consider
> trying SAVE when it is released.
> 
> 
> Kenny Ketner
> Software Development Manager
> Texas Tech University Libraries
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> 806-773-5323
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> 
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:18 AM, Greenspun, Cindy <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all!
>> 
>> Our Music Library used the Variations software as a way to share/stream
>> digital audio for their users.  As I understand, this software is no longer
>> updated and has not been since 2009.  Since this software is starting to
>> show its age, so to speak, we are looking for alternate audio streaming
>> sources.  If your institution uses an audio streaming software, can you
>> tell me what it is you're using?   One feature of Variations that was a top
>> favorite among staff and readers is the 'auto page turning' feature which
>> has the ability to turn score pages while the selection plays.  Other
>> desirable features would be the ability to post video subscription urls and
>> to easily support course reserves.  I've heard of other media system tools
>> such as Avalon, Kaltura and of others that could stream digital audio such
>> as Overdrive and possibly ContentDM.
>> 
>> I write to ask members of this list on what you are using to stream
>> digital audio at your institution and for you to share any feedback you
>> have for this tool.  Does the audio streaming software you're using have
>> the ability to do any of the three things I listed above?  Or can you
>> recommend anything that has the ability to turn musical scores/pages while
>> listening to its music selection (so far I have not heard of anything that
>> can do this).
>> 
>> Thank you! Cindy
>> 
>> Business Systems Analyst
>> Enterprise Systems and Services
>> Yale University Library IT
>>