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18 Chapter 1 Introducing Mac OS X Server
In addition to recording audio and video, you can use Podcast Capture to record screen
activity (for example a Keynote presentation) along with audio from a local or remote
source. You can also use Podcast Capture to share QuickTime movies with others.
Anyone with an Internet connection and authorization to use Podcast Capture can
start the whole process. Simply log in to Podcast Capture, make a few selections, and
click a button to start recording. Click another button to stop recording, enter a title
and description, and click a button to start the podcast publishing process. Podcast
Producer takes care of the rest.
Podcast Producer automatically uses your servers Xgrid 2 service for high performance
podcast encoding. Xgrid distributes encoding jobs across the network to Macs that
have Leopard set up to share their spare processing power. You can accommodate
more podcasts by adding Macs, and Xgrid scales automatically.
Spotlight Server
Spotlight simplifies finding content on a Mac, and Leopard Server extends Spotlight
searching to the network. Spotlight Server lets Mac users quickly and easily find
documents, files, and other content stored on your server. It works the way people
think, by searching the content on mounted network volumes, not just looking at file
names. There is no need to remember what someone else named a particular shared
document, project, or file. Use Quick Look to view, play, and read found files without
opening them.
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