I was curious if it was possible to ask the excellent videographers at the NANOG conference to re-enable the slides over the Real Audio videostream. The slides were visible yesterday, but today they are not. Much of what the speakers say refer to the slides. More importantly it's much more useful using the video channel to see the slides than to seeing images of the speaker. Thanks for anything that can be done about this before the tutorials are over, and thanks for the awesome streaming job. Video and audio has been coming in great in Florida. pj __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 10:28:19 -0800 (PST) From: PJ <antt_net@yahoo.com> Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
I was curious if it was possible to ask the excellent videographers at the NANOG conference to re-enable the slides over the Real Audio videostream. The slides were visible yesterday, but today they are not. Much of what the speakers say refer to the slides. More importantly it's much more useful using the video channel to see the slides than to seeing images of the speaker. Thanks for anything that can be done about this before the tutorials are over, and thanks for the awesome streaming job. Video and audio has been coming in great in Florida.
The slides are (almost) all available at the start of each talk in PDF. Go to http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/agenda.html. Select a talk that is about to begin (or has begun) and a pointer to the slides is at the end of the abstract. R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman@es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634
On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 13:42 Canada/Eastern, Kevin Oberman wrote:
The slides are (almost) all available at the start of each talk in PDF. Go to http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/agenda.html. Select a talk that is about to begin (or has begun) and a pointer to the slides is at the end of the abstract.
I've been following like that, but it's not always obvious what slide is on the screen, particularly with the better speakers who talk around their slides rather than simply reading them out. I liked the mix of slides, speaker and audience that were happening yesterday. It would be much better if the output from the podium laptop was mixed directly into the video capture device, though, rather than being projected onto a screen and then captured with a camera. The latter approach makes the slides illegible in many cases. Joe
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