Hi everybody,
Here's hoping that everyone is finding a "new normal" in life as we hunker down for, well, who knows how long?
I am interested in tapping the brains of our community on the subject of the best way to continue to entertain our nursing home, retirement communities, etc. residents despite not being allowed into their buildings.
Some clients have indicated they'd be receptive to the idea, as long as the tech side of things could be worked out.
I know we can purchase a reasonably nice camera (or two) and record ourselves playing 15-30 minutes sets of music pretty easily.
The part I'm struggling with is how do we deliver our music in a format that would work with the wide variety of television and audio equipment these places have?
Some have smart TVs, which to me, should be able to access someone's Facebook account in a living room/dining room area at a facility and drop into a live feed of a short performance. But, many don't.
In an ideal scenario, the facility would have 1 or more in-house closed-circuit "channels" that could likewise access the live feed and deliver the performances directly to each resident's rooms. To watch it, the resident would merely need to turn on that channel.
But, very few places I play have that capacity.
Emailing the video and or audio file could work, but the download times would be long and I suspect these places would have security filters that may block the downloading of a file of this type.
Burning them to a DVD and mailing or dropping them off could work IF they had (as most do) something to play them on.
You get the idea...
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on what they think would be an effective solution.
Thanks in advance, gang...
Stay well,
Bill
Edited by Bill in Dayton (03/21/20 08:05 AM)
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