On 12-11-26 01:46 AM, Mohamed Abdul Jawad wrote:
> Hi
> the following message was appear when press on  "go to capture" button on
> Matterhorn demo

Yep, that's what it's supposed to look like at the moment.  The start
and stop capture buttons do exactly what you would think they do.  The
window full of configuration items controls what a capture started with
the start capture button uses for parameters.  The list of files is just
that, a list of captured files on disk.

G

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>>    1. Re: Overstating the competition (Tobias Wunden)
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>>       uninitialized variable "videoPreview" in 1.4rc3 (Greg Logan)
>>    3. Matterhorn 1.4-rc4 Available For Testing (Greg Logan)
>>    4. Matterhorn demo (Mohamed Abdul Jawad)
>>    5. Re: 1.4 Bug Bash II, November 27-29 (Schulte  Olaf A.)
>>    6. Re: Matterhorn demo (Greg Logan)
>>    7. Re: [Opencast] 1.4 Bug Bash II, November 27-29 (Greg Logan)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 11:49:20 +0100
>> From: Tobias Wunden <[email protected]>
>> To: Matterhorn Users <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] Overstating the competition
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> thanks for sending this, I couldn't agree more! The point you are making,
>> and the one Greg has been referring to as well, is that there are almost no
>> success stories being sent back to the community, even though we know that
>> they are out there.
>>
>> So from my point of view it is still valid to point out that Matterhorn is
>> not yet the shiny product that others are selling with regards to a
>> polished ui, as long as we keep selling the ideas that make Matterhorn a
>> great product: extensible architecture, use of open and documente
>> standards, openness in general, choice of capture solution, active
>> community of developers and users, etc.
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>>
>> On 16.11.2012, at 13:04, Stuart Phillipson <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Ok so a bit of a rant, but I've been to a few conferences / talks /
>> discussion and I think we (myself included) might be underselling
>> Matterhorn or overstating the competition a bit. When people like Mediasite
>> are talking up their products they're not focusing on the areas which (I
>> think) are of real concern for us, they're actually talking about stuff
>> that Matterhorn is potentially capable of doing much better and I think
>> this might be scaring people away. I don't really have a specific goal with
>> this conversation, but I'd like to know what people in the community think?
>>>
>>> Just look at this for example. Here's a talk I did in Norway and was
>> recorded on a dedicated Mediasite box (sorry :' ( you'll have to install
>> Silverlight if you want to see it):
>>>
>> http://webtv.uit.no/Mediasite/Play/5e94b90d23ff47a8af0ffbbd437656dc1d?catalog=ce785a7a-45b9-4492-a867-124f50d0139c
>>>
>>> The UI might be glossy-ish but the whole experience seems filled with
>> major problems. Just for information, they had professional AV staff there
>> on the day monitoring everything so if it ever stood a change of working
>> properly it would have been then. The VGA signal acquisition is terrible,
>> there's horrible compression on the video signal, the same video signal
>> loses audio sync *within a single stream*, animation capture and sync is
>> appalling, the constant scrolling of the slides is hugely distracting... I
>> could go on. Want to embed the video in another page? LOL, better write
>> your own embed code then:
>>>
>> http://www.worldofwebcast.com/post/mediasite-tech-tip-how-to-embed-any-mediasite-webcast
>>>
>>> Want to view it on a mobile device? Hahahahah:
>>> http://i.imgur.com/KeC6k.png
>>>
>>> If you look around the web there's numerous different installations
>> which all have the same problems, it's not just limited to one site's
>> implementation of the system. And yet people are willing to by these with a
>> per unit RRP cost of $16,000...... sixteen thousand dollars! Per room!
>>>
>>> I  guess what I'm trying to get it is that I think the default responses
>> to enquires about Matterhorn seem overly conservative when considering the
>> above. When I was initially asking around if Matterhorn was any good I
>> commonly heard something along the lines of "it has its problems", then
>> followed by a longer explanation of some of the issues and the good points.
>> I think this is because people are trying to manage expectations and avoid
>> disappointment and I get that, I'm just not sure if it helps us to grow the
>> community.
>>>
>>> </rant>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:47:52 -0600
>> From: Greg Logan <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] Custom Workflow does not work properly
>>         due to uninitialized variable "videoPreview" in 1.4rc3
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>
>> Hi Dietmar,
>>
>> This was an issue in rc3 that has since been fixed.  The upcoming rc4
>> should not have it, so if you want to be working with the latest code
>> you should check the differences between the two!
>>
>> G
>>
>> On 12-11-23 04:36 AM, Dietmar Zenker wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I copied the default workflow "compose-distribute-publish.xml" and
>> created a
>>> custom one with another workflow name and ID. In the "upload recording"
>>> dialogue, the customized workflow appears as second entry in the
>> "processing
>>> instructions" drop-down. But, when I choose this workflow and check the
>>> option "Review / Trim before encoding", this doesn't work correctly,
>> since
>>> the "compose preview" step is skipped and thus no video is present in the
>>> preview (the default workflow works!). Checking the operations log shows
>>> that the if condition for the "compose preview" step is not fulfilled,
>>> because the var "videoPreview" was not initialized. Checking the workflow
>>> code shows that the var "videoPreview" is defined in a <input> tag with
>> the
>>> attribute visibility:hidden, which perhaps causes this failure?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Work-around: in the "compose preview" step, the if-condition
>>> "videoPreview" should be changed to "trimHold" (in general, no preview is
>>> needed if the video is not be trimmed).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dietmar Zenker
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 17:13:10 -0600
>> From: Greg Logan <[email protected]>
>> To: Opencast Matterhorn <[email protected]>,       Matterhorn
>>         Users <[email protected]>,   Opencast Community
>>         <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [Matterhorn-users] Matterhorn 1.4-rc4 Available For Testing
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the latest version of the 1.4 branch, release
>> candidate 4, is now available for testing. You can check out the code
>> base at: http://opencast.jira.com/svn/MH/tags/1.4-rc4
>>
>> There are seventeen release blockers at this time. There are a further
>> thirty five critical issues, ninety six major issues, and forty three
>> minor issues. Please test this release as thoroughly as possible, you
>> will shortly find a 1.4-rc4 all-in-one QA server at
>> http://testallinone.usask.ca:8080 and a distributed test cluster at
>> http://testadmin.usask.ca:8080.  Pre-packaged virtual machines are
>> available from http://aifile.usask.ca/opencast/unofficial-vms/1.4-rc4.
>>
>> This will be the release we use for development in the upcoming bugbash,
>> so please make sure you have this ready to go before the bugbash
>> actually starts!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> G
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 13:28:22 +0300
>> From: Mohamed Abdul Jawad <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Matterhorn-users] Matterhorn demo
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>> Hi
>> What are the requirements needed, to make "go to capture" button on
>> Matterhorn demo http://demo.opencastproject.org/welcome.html  working
>> fine ?
>>
>> please guide me in details
>>
>> Thank you.
>> --
>> [image: logo]
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>> *
>> *Mohamed Abdul Jawad*
>> *Project Manager*
>> Tel:+966 46508821 Ext:121
>> Mobile: +966 506160979
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>> Message: 5
>> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 12:36:35 +0000
>> From: "Schulte  Olaf A." <[email protected]>
>> To: 'Opencast Matterhorn' <[email protected]>, "'Opencast
>>         Community'" <[email protected]>, 'Matterhorn Users'
>>         <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] 1.4 Bug Bash II, November 27-29
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> Back with news for the bug bash in two days: Information on how to
>> participate, how to allocate tickets and what to do with them will come on
>> Monday.
>> I'm just here to tell you that thanks to our various sponsors, we can
>> offer you an attractive range of prizes which should help you decide on
>> whether to participate:
>>
>> 1. iPad (Entwine)
>> 2. iPad Mini (323Link)
>> 3. 3 Amazon gift cards (Entropywave)
>> 4. 2 Amazon gift cards (Teltek)
>> 5. 1 Amazon gift card (UCB)
>>
>> Therefore, I hope to see many of you join us for the kick-off on
>>
>> Tuesday, November 27 at 4pm UTC/GMT (8am PDT, 11am EDT, 5pm CET, 6pm SAST)
>>
>> and daily meetings at the same time on Wednesday and Thursday.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Olaf A.
>>
>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 16. November 2012 12:52
>>> An: 'Opencast Matterhorn'; 'Opencast Community'; 'Matterhorn Users'
>>> Betreff: 1.4 Bug Bash II, November 27-29
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your input. This is just to let you know the bug bash
>> will take
>>> place November 27-29, probably starting with a kick-off on
>>>
>>> Tuesday, November 27 at 4pm UTC/GMT (8am PDT, 11am EDT, 5pm CET, 6pm
>>> SAST)
>>>
>>> and daily meetings at the same time. We'll be back next week with more
>> details.
>>>
>>> O
>>>
>>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. November 2012 16:34
>>>> An: 'Opencast Matterhorn'; 'Opencast Community'; 'Matterhorn Users'
>>>> Betreff: Reminder: Invitation to join the 1.4 Bug Bash II
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your feedback so far. http://doodle.com/4hp4bcnyys2g3qib
>>>> tells me we're heading towards the later November dates, but we will
>>>> leave the doodle open for another 48 hours for you to indicate your
>> availability.
>>>>
>>>> O
>>>>
>>>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 9. November 2012 22:15
>>>>> An: Opencast Matterhorn; Opencast Community; Matterhorn Users
>>>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>>>> Betreff: Invitation to join the 1.4 Bug Bash II
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear All
>>>>>
>>>>> In order to come to a 1.4 release in 2012, we are proceeding with
>>>>> the second bug bash as suggested by the board and approved by
>>> committers.
>>>>> This coordinated effort speaks to every developer, administrator,
>>>>> and ambitious user in the community, committer or not, to tackle
>>>>> outstanding issues, review and test code submitted, write tests or
>>>>> improve
>>>> documentation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks to Greg, David, and R?diger, tickets against 1.4 have been
>>>>> triaged to offer everyone an opportunity to participate by tackling
>>>>> one of the issues tagged "bugbash-II" during the event. These
>>>>> tickets come from a variety of domains to allow everyone to find a
>>>>> task to work on. Also, they should be resolvable within the three
>>>>> days we have planned
>>>> for the bug bash to last.
>>>>>
>>>>> In order to allow everyone to join, we set up a poll at
>>>>>
>>>>> http://doodle.com/4hp4bcnyys2g3qib,
>>>>>
>>>>> so please indicate your favourite three consecutive days in these
>>>>> two weeks; deadline for this is November 14th.
>>>>>
>>>>> Finally, in order to make this more than a matter of duty, we are
>>>>> offering prizes for the most successful "bug basher": Tickets have
>>>>> been marked with points you can gather and beyond a certain
>>>>> threshold, you will compete for a number of prizes (details to be
>> announced).
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a good chance for you to get acquainted with Opencast
>>>>> Matterhorn code, so we consider this a stepping stone to becoming a
>>>>> committer
>>>> also.
>>>>>
>>>>> Feel free to raise any question with
>> [email protected].
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> The Opencast Board
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 09:08:12 -0600
>> From: Greg Logan <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] Matterhorn demo
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> On 11/25/2012 4:28 AM, Mohamed Abdul Jawad wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> What are the requirements needed, to make "go to capture" button on
>>> Matterhorn demo http://demo.opencastproject.org/welcome.html  working
>> fine ?
>>
>> This has been fixed.  That UI normally only appears on your capture
>> agents (hence its current appearance) and is meant more for developers.
>>  It also makes the assumption that Felix is running on port 8080, which
>> is not true in this case.  I've edited the relevant html file to not
>> include the port, so everything should be working now.
>>
>> G
>>
>>> please guide me in details
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>> --
>>> logo
>>>
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *Mohamed Abdul Jawad*
>>> *Project Manager*
>>> Tel:+966 46508821 Ext:121
>>> Mobile: +966 506160979
>>> www.smartway-me.com <http://www.smartway-me.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 09:23:30 -0600
>> From: Greg Logan <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: Opencast Matterhorn <[email protected]>,       Matterhorn
>>         Users <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Matterhorn-users] [Opencast] 1.4 Bug Bash II, November
>>         27-29
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> On 11/25/2012 6:36 AM, Schulte Olaf A. wrote:
>>
>>> Therefore, I hope to see many of you join us for the kick-off on
>>>
>>> Tuesday, November 27 at 4pm UTC/GMT (8am PDT, 11am EDT, 5pm CET, 6pm
>> SAST)
>>>
>>> and daily meetings at the same time on Wednesday and Thursday.
>>
>> And just for our European colleagues (although everyone is welcome), I'm
>> going to be doing two kick-off talks, one on Monday and one on Tuesday.
>>  Both will happen at the same time listed above, but this allows the
>> folks in the EU to work on fixing bugs on Tuesday since they'll know the
>> rules!
>>
>> For those looking to get a head start, download
>> https://opencast.jira.com/svn/MH/branches/bugbash2/ (this is a copy of
>> 1.4-rc4).  To participate you will also need a JIRA account, and write
>> permissions for the branch above.  This means that if you don't already
>> have commit privileges you need to email me your JIRA account name so
>> that I can give them to you in the bugbash branch.  Remember, if you
>> can't commit your fix then it doesn't count!
>>
>> Looking forward to seeing everyone there,
>>
>> G
>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Olaf A.
>>>
>>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 16. November 2012 12:52
>>>> An: 'Opencast Matterhorn'; 'Opencast Community'; 'Matterhorn Users'
>>>> Betreff: 1.4 Bug Bash II, November 27-29
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again for your input. This is just to let you know the bug bash
>> will take
>>>> place November 27-29, probably starting with a kick-off on
>>>>
>>>> Tuesday, November 27 at 4pm UTC/GMT (8am PDT, 11am EDT, 5pm CET, 6pm
>>>> SAST)
>>>>
>>>> and daily meetings at the same time. We'll be back next week with more
>> details.
>>>>
>>>> O
>>>>
>>>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. November 2012 16:34
>>>>> An: 'Opencast Matterhorn'; 'Opencast Community'; 'Matterhorn Users'
>>>>> Betreff: Reminder: Invitation to join the 1.4 Bug Bash II
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your feedback so far. http://doodle.com/4hp4bcnyys2g3qib
>>>>> tells me we're heading towards the later November dates, but we will
>>>>> leave the doodle open for another 48 hours for you to indicate your
>> availability.
>>>>>
>>>>> O
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>>> Von: Schulte Olaf A.
>>>>>> Gesendet: Freitag, 9. November 2012 22:15
>>>>>> An: Opencast Matterhorn; Opencast Community; Matterhorn Users
>>>>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>>>>> Betreff: Invitation to join the 1.4 Bug Bash II
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear All
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In order to come to a 1.4 release in 2012, we are proceeding with
>>>>>> the second bug bash as suggested by the board and approved by
>>>> committers.
>>>>>> This coordinated effort speaks to every developer, administrator,
>>>>>> and ambitious user in the community, committer or not, to tackle
>>>>>> outstanding issues, review and test code submitted, write tests or
>>>>>> improve
>>>>> documentation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks to Greg, David, and R?diger, tickets against 1.4 have been
>>>>>> triaged to offer everyone an opportunity to participate by tackling
>>>>>> one of the issues tagged "bugbash-II" during the event. These
>>>>>> tickets come from a variety of domains to allow everyone to find a
>>>>>> task to work on. Also, they should be resolvable within the three
>>>>>> days we have planned
>>>>> for the bug bash to last.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In order to allow everyone to join, we set up a poll at
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://doodle.com/4hp4bcnyys2g3qib,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so please indicate your favourite three consecutive days in these
>>>>>> two weeks; deadline for this is November 14th.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Finally, in order to make this more than a matter of duty, we are
>>>>>> offering prizes for the most successful "bug basher": Tickets have
>>>>>> been marked with points you can gather and beyond a certain
>>>>>> threshold, you will compete for a number of prizes (details to be
>> announced).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is a good chance for you to get acquainted with Opencast
>>>>>> Matterhorn code, so we consider this a stepping stone to becoming a
>>>>>> committer
>>>>> also.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Feel free to raise any question with
>> [email protected].
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Opencast Board
>>>
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