Well if the video is transcribed, then it could be used to have a
voice over. What I mean is generate a new mp3 with the localized voice
and merge over the original video. This can be a way to loclize the
video. The only problem is we need to host the master video so the
quality of the video compression doesnt deteriorate the localized
version.

So my guess is we could host a master copy of the video without the
youtube compression.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Florian
Effenberger<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Carl, the speaker who gave voice to the latest OpenOffice.org video on
> YouTube, generously offered to work together with us in the future, so we're
> looking for new videos to come. ;-)
>
> This thread is intended to collect ideas for videos. What would attract new
> users or developers? What would be helpful to have?
>
> There are only two limitations: The video must be in English language (as
> Carl speaks English), and we need someone to produce the video. I count on
> Rosana for the latter one, but any help and input is welcome!
>
> Florian
>
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