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Topic: NEC Digital Cinema Communicator
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 12-27-2019 11:34 AM
The need for different versions of NEC Communicator depending on which projector you're driving doesn't make much difference for the end user (as long as the installer takes care to supply the correct one), but it does make life more difficult for the service tech. Barco's approach of having one Communicator package that can drive anything from a DP50 to a DP4K-17BLP results in a bigger package (about 100 MB for the Windows version, compared to 15 or so for NEC Commmunicator), but reduces confusion and messing around, and saves time at service calls.
I was personally very disappointed to see Barco not implement any Communicator support at all for the SP4K, because that instantly creates a significant disadvantage when using these projectors alongside older Barcos at a given site. OK, if the projectors and servers are being driven by automation controllers and/or TMS systems in daily use, there isn't any need for site managers to use the manual UI at all, but many like to, and service techs still need to.
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