5/20/2023 0 Comments Eyeconnect for pcWell, I put media at the root level of the boot drive so I’m not sure what folder it means. It sees both computers, but gives me “There is no media in the current folder” for my iMac. I’m stilll trying to get the WD TV Live to connect to my computers. It took some research and trial and error for me to find out that the local server (USB drive) had to be formatted using Master Boot Record (MBR) in order to work with HFS+. The reason why more Mac users don’t post may be because they’re still trying to find out how to use the d_d thing. What are other people using? any problems? or what has been your experience using the Mac with WD HD Live Would be nice to have the PC server PlayOn or TVersity ported to the Mac. It only supports one iPhoto Library and won’t transcode my years of DV files. A good deal for $15 bucks–really improved the experience. My best experience is using the media server Yazsoft’s Playback which greatly improved large MKV and TS HD files. I was able to get iPhoto working by connecting to the iPhoto Library on the Network Preference Pane/SMB by selecting the Library and control+click> “Show Package Contents” and added (dragged) the modified photos folder to the SMB sharing window. I love my WD HD Live as it does everything it says it does. Would be great if we could share information. While the eyeConnect was recently launched in Australia only, it has the potential to allow third world countries in particular to do more with less, elevating the level of eye care on a global scale.On the forums I’ve been reading a lot from PC users networked to WD HD Live but have yet to see discussions of how Mac users are using their WD HD Live. At a fraction of the price of traditional equipment, portable and easy to set up, it is accessible to a wide range of facilities. Weighing only 9kg and with a small footprint of 325 x 411mm, the eyeConnect can be accommodated in most medical environments to expand their capabilities. This equipment is usually highly specific and out of reach due to purchase cost and training required. One of the barriers to getting information about patients with eye conditions is the complexity of existing equipment. The eyeConnect is removing barriers of both location and office hours, especially in emergency situations. The patient is no longer required to attend a major medical facility to receive care, and the eye specialist is no longer tied to the office to provide it. An easily accessed web browser interface allows the specialist to review data anywhere at any time. The platform has been developed to minimise operator adjustments and provides a simple step-by-step process for the information capture.Ī complete patient information package can be compiled and sent to the specialist at any hour. The simple, intuitive hardware and software interfaces require little training to use correctly, without reference to a user manual.Ī step-by-step questionnaire, developed specifically by the RVEEH, maximises the relevant patient information from the minimum number of questions. The eyeConnect can be used to capture detailed patient information and images at clinics, GP offices, and even pharmacies. Patients can also be treated sooner and more effectively.Ĭlinicians who perform surgery in multiple locations can also equip secondary sites with the eyeConnect, allowing post-operative follow up to be conducted remotely. Remote screening reduces waiting times and burden on hospitals emergency departments. This prevents unnecessary trips for patients to major medical centres - ideal for people living in remote and regional areas. It enables accurate screening and assessment to be conducted at locations remote to eye specialists, whether they be 5 or 5,000kms away. The eyeConnect, developed in conjunction with the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH) in Melbourne, extends the reach of eye care services. This information, shared via a secure cloud storage environment, is used to reveal details of eye injury or disease. High resolution slit light, diffuse light and corneal fluorescein photographs.The platform collects a standard package of diagnostic information including: Whether the patient presents as an emergency case or for screening purposes, the patient can be assessed locally and a decision on the course of treatment decided with the aid of the remote specialist. The eyeConnect platform allows patients' assessment at the location where they present, for example in a remote community, rather than having to travel to a specialist.
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