February
Vermont Media Exchange Welcomes the Newest Site - Middlebury
Middlebury Community Television kicks off the Beta Test phase of Vermont Media Exchange (VMX). VMX is a collaborative effort of members of the Vermont Access Network working with cable operators in Vermont. VAN is working to involve all Vermont cable operators to create a true statewide network. Middlebury began the Beta Test with their VMX install on July 14th and use of the all new VMX 1.0 application to bring program sharing through digital file-sharing among public, education, and government access management organizations around the state. Five VMX sites are using the new VMX 1.0 application and more are on the way. The Vermont Media Exchange Governing Committee consists of the seven members listed below.
Scott Campitelli - RETN, Burlington - Chair
Preparing for VMX
On this page you will find resources and downloads to help prepare your center for VMX. You will need to do the following (in any order) to qualify for a VMX installation:
- Fill out the AMO Snapshot Survey
- Fill out the Statewide Participation Technical Questionnaire
- Provide an MPEG-2 video (preferably less than 45 minutes) from your station after calibrating the audio throughout your workflow. Below you will find a PDF file which instructs you how to properly calibrate your audio in post-production and on your master control system.
Download this PDF file (currently in draft format) which will help guide you through audio calibration. Please note that if you have the reference DVD or one of the files below, you don't have to go through the non-linear section (you just need to edit at finalize your programs in your NLE at -12db average audio). You can skip to calibrating your playout server on page 4.
PLEASE NOTE: If you create MPEG-2 files using Final Cut Pro and Compressor, you should be aware that Compressor adds 6db to EVERY file. This means you should add a -6db filter in Compressor (only available in Final Cut Studio 2 version), or else average your audio at -18db in Final Cut instead. It is recommened that you test which ever method you choose to employ.
If you would like to check your work or have a final product to start from, you can request a reference level DVD from Scott if you don't already have one by clicking here. You can also download a reference level MPEG-2 file using Pando (explained below).
You will need to download Pando (free) in order to get the reference MPEG-2 file. You will also be required to use Pando to send us your completed MPEG-2 video that is correctly calibrated.
1. Download and install Pando for free here (available for both Mac and Windows)
2. After you've installed Pando, you can download the -12db reference file in Pando. You should be able to click either link below and have it start to download in Pando directly, but if you experience problems you can watch this screencast for help.
- Download the Quicktime reference file
- Download the MPEG-2 reference file
3. When you are ready to send your MPEG-2 file, please follow the steps in the following video tutorial. Please note you will need a password to view this video, so you first need to email Scott to get the password. Once you have the password, click here to view the video, and enter the password when prompted. The video is password-protected as it contains certain information that cannot be made available to the public.
VAN Annual Meeting

Just wanted to get it into everyone's calendar. This year's Annual Meeting of the Vermont Access Network will be May 2nd in Bennington, Vermont. We will have information coming soon about places to stay and agenda.
So get it in your schedule.
Rob
Vermont Access Network Board of Directors
President/Treasurer
Rob Chapman
Vermont Community Access Media (VCAM) Burlington
Vice President
Dick Thodall
Middlebury Community Television (MCTV) Middlebury
Secretary
Lauren-Glenn Davitian
Center for Media and Democracy Burlington
Members:
Tony Campos
Central Vermont Television (CVTV) Barre
John Bloch
Onion River Community Access Media(ORCA) Montpelier
Lisa Byer
Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV) Bennington
Jeff Tolbert
Onion River Community Access Media(ORCA) Montpelier
VAN Annual Reporting
Click the link below to go to the form for AMO Annual reporting.
If you would to submit a question or comment please do so
