On 2010-3-18 8:39 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> Custom videos can also be provided on our Youtube Channel and other
> ideas might come along.
Good idea. IIRC there has been some work on videos, but I can't recall
by who.
AFAIK, Impress cannot export to animated svg, s3 or ogg. But, at least
on X11, it is easy to use FFMPEG to capture screen activity as Theora
and then follow up with a video editor to add captions and voice over.
Any decent system has X11 or the option for it. It's an extra on the OS
X install CD, for example.
Do we have instructions on how to make videos using open formats on
YouTube? Flash wasn't really the problem it has become until YouTube
started pushing it. It's a self-reinforcing problem that they only had
to kickstart.
The same kickstart can be done for other sites which may be more
amenable to open formats:
The Internet Archive
http://www.archive.org/create/
The Video Bay
http://thevideobay.org/
Wikimedia Commons
http://commons.wikimedia.org/
Dailymotion
http://dailymotion.com/
Wikipedia
http://www.videoonwikipedia.org/
Regards,
/Lars
Any closed-source Linux kernel modules and drivers
are harmful and undesirable:
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