On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 03:06:42PM +0200, Holger Levsen wrote: > Hi Daf, > > sorry for the late reply...!
Better late than never. :) > On Montag, 8. April 2013, Dafydd Harries wrote: > > We are working on a live annotation interface for streaming video, > > and want to bring it to bear on hacker conference videos. > > The idea is that it lets viewers streaming the conference share notes as > > talks are happening (through web or IRC), integrates with a similar "video > > on demand" interface including the same annotations and allowing more > > refined tagging, and even allows some form of basic editing for > > resynthesizing out of all of the videos. > > cool! > > Does the same system allow for "convential" subtitles (for translations)? > That > question came up at last years DebConf... Yes, this is a goal of ours. > > We'll be testing a system this summer at Ohm, the Dutch hacker camp, > > and were thinking we could bring it to DebConf too. > > Cool, I'll be there too :) Great! > > Our system will not require extensive hardware. > > A single desktop will take encoded streams as input over the local network > > and expose chunked streamdumps with a one- or two-minute "tape" delay > > through a web interface. > > so the whole video has 2min lag? Nice hack! We are actually working on removing the lag. :) > > Ideally we can make the service simultaneously > > available both locally and on teh intarwebz!!11![1] > > OMSM!!1 > > > All of our tools and development[2] are (A)GPL, and ideally would be > > packaged for Debian in advance of DebConf. > > nice. we'll use wheezy systems then. Do you think there'll be a computer we can deploy on there? I think wheezy satisfies all our dependencies right now; it's possible that we may need one or two backports. We're not sure exactly of resource requirements, but should be modest if it's only 3-4 streams we're dealing with. d _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list Debconf-video@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video