Fair enough Laurent , pity I am not a native speaker :) Thank guys for your good words, its important that people can understand with ease my English. I have to admit I was skeptical myself and of course I had close to zero experience with screencasts so its all new to me :D
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Laurent Laffont <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > actually the video is accelerated (almost 40' video reduced to 14'), lot > of cuts to try to show a perfect workflow that nobody can have (I'm not an > alien, I just cheat :). Having the good timing and workflow is hard, I can > slowdown the video. My goals are: > - create ah WHAOUH effect when watching the first time > - come back later slowly, pause, try to do the thing > > > Personnally I like things going fast because that's how I like it, but I > understand. With VLC you can adjust the timing easily (click on the 1.0x in > the status bar, bottom right), may be people can try and tell me the good > ratio for them. > > > And yes, voice will be far better, but I would like a native-english > man/woman to record it. > > Cheers, > > Laurent > > > Le vendredi 2 mai 2014, 14:03:34 kilon alios a écrit : > > Yeap it was me being stupid, it works for me now on MACOS. I have right > > clicked and saved it on Github and instead it saved a xml thing, dont > know > > why. But I copy pasted its contents and now it works. > > > > I would say that with subtitles it raised to 70-80% of what I can > > understand. I still think its too fast and subtitles seem to overlap > adding > > to the confusion . > > > > I am willing to do the voice over , my vocal English is far from perfect > . > > Here is a demo > > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qd05hL85_Y > > > > I am also familiar with audio recording software and iMovie so I can add > > the audio inside the movie. > > > > > > On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > It worked for me using VLC on Mac OS X. > > > > > > But although I understand Laurent 100% for not wanting to record his > own > > > voice (I hate mine as well), and although I have made subtitled > screencasts > > > in the past myself, it is a fact that it is very hard to watch what is > > > happening on the screen and read subtitles at the same time - maybe > > > watching at half-speed (AKA half-laurent-speed, or mer-mortal-speed) > helps ? > > > > > > On 02 May 2014, at 12:25, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > also i tried to watch it in VLC adding the English subtitles and VLC > > > does not seem to recognize the subtitle format. Anyway to watch it with > > > subtitles on win 7 and macos ? > > > > > > > > > > > >
