In Linux you can also try Kdenlive http://kdenlive.sourceforge.net/.
2007/3/7, Carol Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I haven't actually used Kino, but if you have access to a Linux
machine (or maybe have it on your Mac?), you might check it out:
http://www.kinodv.org/
Carol
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I've used Camtasia, it has a few quirks, but is ok. Although not
available for Mac :-(
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A mention of the Flamenco project (open source faceted navigation) on
Catalogablog made me wonder if anyone on c4l had looked at this:
http://flamenco.berkeley.edu/
Karen G. Schneider
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 6:55 AM, K.G. Schneider wrote:
A mention of the Flamenco project (open source faceted navigation) on
Catalogablog made me wonder if anyone on c4l had looked at this:
http://flamenco.berkeley.edu/
Of course! Many of us have been all over Flamenco since we first saw
it.
Nate,
Check on your campus. I know here at Princeton, they have something
called the New Media Center. Every piece of slick hardware/software
mac and pc is there. I would almost be shocked if Wisconsin didn't have
a similar place.
Antonio
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From: Code for Libraries
Nathan,
I've played with a bunch of tools on the Mac. I use iShowU to make my
screencasts, edit them in Quicktime and then will use VisualHub to translate
from one format to another. That is if iShowU or Quicktime won't give me the
format I want to end up with. I like iShowU because you can
-- Forwarded Message
From: Katherine Kott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:42:20 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Aquifer positions available
Hi Roy,
This information about positions we expect to have funded for Aquifer soon
went out on DLF-Announce so you may have seen it
I didn't follow this thread well but in case they haven't been
mentioned here are some bookmarks I had for screencast and osx:
http://soylentfoo.jnewland.com/articles/2007/01/31/how-to-make-a-screencast-on-mac-os-x
http://bryght.com/blog/roland-tanglao/snapz-pro-x-screencast-colophon
Tips:
At the conference I said I was taking down the names and titles of the
lightning talks and breakouts. Honest I was. But I realized that I forgot to
transcribe at least the last session of Lightning Talks (the last day). Mea
culpa. Plus, it would be very helpful if anyone who gave a lightning talk
Roy,
I have the lightning talks posted in my blog (httP://ecorrado.us). I'll
try to edit the wiki latter on today after I get some of the work I
haven't done while being at code4lib and other meetings. I think I have a
few you don't, and you have a few names where I have blanks.
Edward
At the
I am still having difficulty posting my presentation to the C4L
website. I am getting an error about my file not being authorized or
something to that extent. I did not try last night, but I will try
again tonight.
Has anyone checked to make sure that this is working?
Andrew
Cool, thanks!
Roy
On 3/7/07 10:50 AM, Edward Corrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roy,
I have the lightning talks posted in my blog (httP://ecorrado.us). I'll
try to edit the wiki latter on today after I get some of the work I
haven't done while being at code4lib and other meetings. I think I
I tried to post my presentation both before and after the conference. Before
the conference, trying to upload would lock up my browser. After the
conference, it seemed to upload successfully, but I was getting an error
message like yours when I tried to save the page. This is in spite of the
I went to add my lightning talk and I went ahead and added all of the
Friday presentations listed on Ed's blog.
Ryan Wick
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Roy Tennant
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:58 AM
To:
Ryan++
I went to add my lightning talk and I went ahead and added all of the
Friday presentations listed on Ed's blog.
Ryan Wick
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Roy Tennant
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:58 AM
To:
How about sending it to the Internet Archive?
- David
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David J. Fiander
Digital Services Librarian
Ed wrote:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:32 PM, David J. Fiander wrote:
How about sending it to the Internet Archive?
+1
//Ed
And now I say: Pretty much what I said a couple of weeks ago ;-)
From: Darci Hanning
I love that. thought I should add that, as one of the speakers. :) Not even
sure what +1 means and it's too late to email our lone developer, but +1,
indeed.
Karen G. Schneider
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Ed wrote:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:32 PM, David J. Fiander wrote:
How about sending it to the
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