Well, the audio is ok. I think the video size is way too small, and
blowing it up makes it hard to look at (fuzzy). I'd forward the site
to a couple of Finale "noobs" that I know, but I think they would be
at a loss trying to see what is going on, and then they would promptly
either call or email me about getting confused........

The content was good though. There is a lot of stuff that looks good
and could help people with learning Finale. On my little monitor
(19"), I can't really tell what is going on. Its all kind of fuzzy,
even blown up. And if I can't tell what is going on, a beginner is not
going to be able to tell what is going on.

Maybe re-encode the videos?

On 2/20/08, Dick Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Great idea, Matthew.  I'm not tempted to purchase any of the videos,
>  however.  I just demoed the staff tool tutorial available from the
>  home page.  Your audio quality is a bit distracting to me.  I guess
>  I'd say amateur.  Fine if you're doing it for fun, but not if you're
>  selling.  Also, when I'm viewing a presentation to try to learn
>  something, I'd like a script that is a bit more linear.
>
>  I think that the tutorials at this site are really good.
>
>  http://www.tutorialdepot.com/index2.html
>
>   I've subscribed to the Digital Performer series, as a matter of fact.
>
>  Good luck!  And thanks for sharing.
>
>  Dick H
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