Ehh, wow?  Um... just, uh, wow?  Surely there's gotta be an easier way?
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  From: Jonathan Cohn 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 4:16 PM
  Subject: Re: Very interesting scenareo I urgently need help with


  It is an XML file format that is used by Daisy books and some other 
applications. It is like pls on steroids, and what causes the text and speech 
to be synchronised on Daisy books.


  I don't know much more about it, but It might be hidden somehow in MPEG4 
files which can contain several tracks of encoded information. 


  But just look at the files from a NLS book and one or more of them will be 
SMIL files.


  Best wishes,

  Jonathan





    On 20 May 2016, at 16:07, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:


    Never have heard of Smil, is that some kind of video related app?
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      From: Jonathan C. Cohn
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 1:49 PM
      Subject: Re: Very interesting scenareo I urgently need help with


      SMIL be can be used to synchronize multiple feeds. I believe that 
QuickTime has a ability of merging in multiple things and getting them 
synchronize too, though I have no idea how accessible it is.

      Best wishes,


      Jonathan Cohn 

      On May 20, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        OK, this is work related, so please respond as soon as possible.

        OK, so here is the situation.  One of the things I'm doing with my 
business is to make training material freely available through means of a 
Youtube channel.

        By the way:

        http://youtube.gillandmarketing.com

        Anyway, so two things.  First off, I was using screenflow to record the 
videos, as with it, I can capture my microphone as well as my screen display, 
and even can capture my system audio, which is freaking awesome!  Really 
though, that's aside the point.

        So, I was chatting this morning via Twitter with a guy who is 
apparently totally sighted who found my Youtube channel totally by coencidence. 
 One thing I did in my first video was, I thought it would be a nice touch to 
allow people to see the face behind who was making these videos.  So, one thing 
Screenflow will let you do, and BTW, my question isn't about screenflow, so if 
you're not familiar with it, don't worry.  Just let me set some background, and 
then I think you'll get where I'm going with this.  Anyway, one thing it'll let 
you do is, you can not only capture video from your display, but you also can 
put a little thumbnail in your video of a live image from your eyesight webcam. 
 So therefore, I was able to have that little thumbnail in the bottom right 
corner of the screen along with my mac's screen being captured.  Well, this guy 
I mentioned about who's sighted told me that is actually very distracting 
having that webcam image there.  He suggested to start with no mac screen, but 
just a simple picture of me on camera, then after about 5 to 30 at most 
seconds, transition over to my mac's screen, and do *not!* have me remain on 
the screen, not even as a thumbnail.  Then maybe wrap things up at the end by 
flipping back again to my face.

        So, screenflow won't do this, as far as I know.  At least not with 
keyboard shortcuts.

        So, while out eating breakfast this morning, I started really thinking 
outside the box.  ultimately, here's what I'm wonderring.  If! let's szay, I 
was to record the intro of me on camera with, say, Photobooth or something, 
save that video, then, go into Screenflow and record my actual tutorial, could 
I then, go into something like IMovie, and accessibly with Voiceover join those 
two videos together, merging both of them into one video, then just save the 
merged content together as 1 .MP4 movie file which I then could turn around and 
upload to Youtube?  Personally, I thought that idea was quite engenious.  The 
question isn't so much can IMovie do it.  I'm 99.9 percent confident that it 
can.  The question is more, can it do so accessibly, and if so, how?  I admit, 
guilty charged, I've never really even opened up IMovie before.  At least, not 
that I remember.  I have it, but that's about the scope of it.

        The other thing is, say I have an mp3 file of some royalty free music 
that I want to put as a bed behind my video.  Is that something IMovie can 
accessibly let me do?

        If nothing else, are the two above tasks easy enough to do with the 
Youtube editer?

        http://www.youtube.com/editor

        I'd be incredibly interested in hearing what you all suggest that I do.

        Chris.


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