Dear all, On a second thought, perhaps the channel's main page ( http://www.youtube.com/user/CampusdoMar) will give you a better overview of the videos uploaded. In the list below the player you can find different recordings composed with the technique I just explained.
Sorry for the double mail. Best regards Rubén 2012/5/3 Rubén Pérez <[email protected]> > Dear all, > > We have been uploading video contents to Youtube as part of the campus of > excellence "Campus do Mar" project. Even though all the media content is > processed by Matterhorn, the publishing to Youtube is done via PuMuKIT, so > we don't use the recently-finished workflow handler to publish in Youtube. > > As we wanted to give our Youtube viewers an experience as close as > possible to watching the videos in the Engage player, we decided to make a > composition with both streams side by side, so that the viewer can see the > presentation AND the presenter at the same time. You can see some examples > in http://www.youtube.com/user/CampusdoMar/videos?view=1 (any of the > playlists starting with "2012"). > > The composition was made with a Python script using Gstreamer, adding all > the elements (intro, overlays and side-by-side composition in a single go). > > I would like to start a discussion about the different approaches the > adopters following to upload their recordings to iTunes and Youtube. Are > you uploading single streams? Are you composing them somehow? Which > technologies are you using? I hope we all can benefit from this share of > knowledge. > > Best regards > Rubén >
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