Re: LAC Recording Guidelines

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On 3/5/07, nescivi <nescivi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Esben,

Monday, March 5, 2007, 3:47:08 AM, you wrote:

ES> It would be nice with some recording guidelines for LAC. Both for
ES> video and for audio.

ES> Maybe post a mail to linux-graphics-dev;).

ES> I'm talking about issues such as telling the participants to use big
ES> text on the slides. Maybe also, if the person is on the right side,
ES> maybe a vector overlay could be done, cheaply.

I will inform the authors.
But also note, the slides will be available as pdf's from the LAC
website as well. So there are readable versions of the slides
available.

ES> It's also wise to position the camera such that there is little
ES> movement other than the speaker. This would save bandwidth and allow
ES> us to use higher resolution. Also, to not move the camera is nice.

ES> Also, to not allow questions from the audience without a microphone;).

This we always try, but sometimes the questions are so burning that
they can't wait for the microphone...


ES> There are also many issues recording the speaker.

Any tips are welcome.
As far as I understood from Jörn there were some problems to multiplex
the audio stream with the video stream, so they had to use the
mic-input from the camera. If you know of a good solution where we can
do the multiplexing with the audio stream from the mixing desk
properly, then please share your experience!

sincerely,
Marije

Jörn is very welcome to raise the issues he has on this list.
Eventually someone will give a good hint ;-) I'm sure a lot of people
far away from berlin would like to be able to give a helpful hand.

And I would be surprised if there was no way to multiplex an audio stream...

Cheers,
__________________
Marc-Olivier Barre,
Markinoko.


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