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self-guided tours
Wasn’t really sure where to post this question, but here we go. I’m working on a project for a local aquarium that wants to start offering self-guided audio and video tours. At this time, these are two separate projects each on their own player. Our main concern at this point is finding a player that will be EXTREMELY easy for guests to operate and not get lost using. iPods are great, but we get some clients that would really get lost if they accidently entered into menus etc. But, we do need them to be able to select chapters based on what exhibit they’re standing in front of.
Does anybody have any experience with this type of technology and can recommend a player, (or app to load on an iPod touch), that would work for us?
We can’t do GPS or cell-phone tours. We do have flash programmers available for video tours on players that support flash. I’ve thought of portable DVD players for the video, but they’re too bulky and the discs would get scratched easily.
We’re not on a tight budget per player, but this is a non-profit.
So…suggestions on an “idiot-proof” audio player with chapter selection, and suggestions on a video player that can do the same? Play, stop, track select, volume.
Thanks for the help and if I should post this somewhere else, please let me know!