As usual, Linuxaudio.org will gladly provide data space and bandwidth for for storing streams. Whoever will be in charge of this, please contact me to obtain necessary access info. If I recall correctly past conference feeds are a part of the lad.linuxaudio.org. Best wishes, Ico > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio- > user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eric Dantan Rzewnicki > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 11:20 AM > To: nescivi; A list for linux audio users > Subject: Re: LAC Recording Guidelines > > Hi Esben, > > On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 02:12:17PM +0100, nescivi wrote: > > Hi Esben, > > 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. > > It would also be helpful if authors could be convinced to use "reverse > video" slides, i.e. light text on dark background. > > > 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. > > at ZKM we were somewhat limited in the lecture hall due to locations of > network/power wrt to the speakers. So we were up close to the speaker > which sometimes made it tough to keep a speaker in frame if they started > wandering around very much. We'll see what the rooms in Berlin are like > in terms of camera placement options. Of course, there is always the > option of speaker-tethering. > > > 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! > > I'm trying out flumotion this week here at home which is supposed to be > able to mulitplex audio from a non-DV source. Hopefully this will prove > usefull. We'll do our best, but please remember that it is a volunteer > operation. ;) > > -Eric Rz.