Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-16 Thread Jason Ronallo
OK, it looks like Francis has decided to put these up on YouTube.
While I think that meets the desire to get these out there quickly, I
think there was enough interest in putting them up on Internet
Archive. I'd like to see if we can pursue that avenue as well.

Anyone have experience uploading video to IA? I think IA should have a
step where the video can be encoded as MP4 and OGV.

Tara, is there a way I, and others, could access the video you chopped
up at least for a time? It doesn't much matter what format it is in at
this point--whatever works for you. I'd be willing to help get these
up on IA. Anyone else willing to help divvy up the work?

The other piece I'd be willing to do is to show folks how they could
use HTML5 video to embed the video within the Code4Lib site or any
page using the IA sources.

Jason

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Tara Robertson
trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 Hi Jason,

 Thanks! Looks like I missed a great presentation, thanks for the links to
 your slides.

 I offered to do a basic edit on the video from the livestream. Francis sent
 me an mp4. I'm using Quicktime to cut it into hunks--can easily save as a
 .mov or export as a m4v. I was aiming to convert them to mp4, but then
 wondered where the files were going to be stored or uploaded...

 In addition to this year's livestream account http://bit.ly/c4l13-stream I
 see that there's also http://www.livestream.com/code4lib From what others
 have said on the list it sounds like there isn't a central place where video
 is being kept. For the Access conference in 2011 we put them on the Internet
 Archive:
 http://archive.org/details/DavidBinkleyMemorialLectureembodiedHistoriesTheWeightOfData
 For last year's Access conference in Montreal they put the videos up on
 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/accesslibcon

 I'm not a digital library person (and I know there's a bunch of smart folks
 who work in that area on this list), happy to let others make the bigger
 decision about how we archive conference slides and video.

 I want to split these files into the sessions because I want colleagues to
 be able to view some specific talks. Ideally I'd like to split them up in a
 way that's useful for other folks too.

 Thanks again,
 Tara


 On 15/02/2013 11:56 AM, Jason Ronallo wrote:

 Tara,

 Thank you for doing this!

 OK, my presentation was on HTML5 video, so let's see if I can help.

 What's the source video--where did you get it? How are you planning on
 making it accessible? Where will the video be hosted? (Where the video
 is hosted could be different from any interface where it is made
 accessible.)

 If we can make them accessible on the Code4Lib site, I'd suggest
 web-optimized MP4 and WebM. If you do the splitting and naming into
 individual files in MP4 or another common format, I can try to help
 with processing the video into the proper formats.

 We'd still need to figure out where the actual video files would be
 hosted, though. Can we host them on the Internet Archive? If so, we
 could still potentially display them within the Code4Lib pages
 dedicated to each presentation. (My cloud rickroll/switcheroo example
 was brought in directly from IA. [1])

 But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page
 here:
 http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
 The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
 markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
 know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?

 Let me know how I can help.

 Jason

 [1] http://html5-video-presentation.herokuapp.com/#switcheroo

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Tara Robertson
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca
 mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E

 Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6



 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca

 Langara.

 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-16 Thread Ranti Junus
We only need to create an account on the Internet Archive in order to
upload the videos. According to their FAQ[1] it's best if we uploaded the
highest quality and they will attempt to derive it to various formats that
are easy for streaming or download.


[1] http://archive.org/about/faqs.php#235


ranti.



On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, it looks like Francis has decided to put these up on YouTube.
 While I think that meets the desire to get these out there quickly, I
 think there was enough interest in putting them up on Internet
 Archive. I'd like to see if we can pursue that avenue as well.

 Anyone have experience uploading video to IA? I think IA should have a
 step where the video can be encoded as MP4 and OGV.

 Tara, is there a way I, and others, could access the video you chopped
 up at least for a time? It doesn't much matter what format it is in at
 this point--whatever works for you. I'd be willing to help get these
 up on IA. Anyone else willing to help divvy up the work?

 The other piece I'd be willing to do is to show folks how they could
 use HTML5 video to embed the video within the Code4Lib site or any
 page using the IA sources.

 Jason

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Tara Robertson
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
  Hi Jason,
 
  Thanks! Looks like I missed a great presentation, thanks for the links to
  your slides.
 
  I offered to do a basic edit on the video from the livestream. Francis
 sent
  me an mp4. I'm using Quicktime to cut it into hunks--can easily save as a
  .mov or export as a m4v. I was aiming to convert them to mp4, but then
  wondered where the files were going to be stored or uploaded...
 
  In addition to this year's livestream account http://bit.ly/c4l13-streamI
  see that there's also http://www.livestream.com/code4lib From what
 others
  have said on the list it sounds like there isn't a central place where
 video
  is being kept. For the Access conference in 2011 we put them on the
 Internet
  Archive:
 
 http://archive.org/details/DavidBinkleyMemorialLectureembodiedHistoriesTheWeightOfData
  For last year's Access conference in Montreal they put the videos up on
  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/accesslibcon
 
  I'm not a digital library person (and I know there's a bunch of smart
 folks
  who work in that area on this list), happy to let others make the bigger
  decision about how we archive conference slides and video.
 
  I want to split these files into the sessions because I want colleagues
 to
  be able to view some specific talks. Ideally I'd like to split them up
 in a
  way that's useful for other folks too.
 
  Thanks again,
  Tara
 
 
  On 15/02/2013 11:56 AM, Jason Ronallo wrote:
 
  Tara,
 
  Thank you for doing this!
 
  OK, my presentation was on HTML5 video, so let's see if I can help.
 
  What's the source video--where did you get it? How are you planning on
  making it accessible? Where will the video be hosted? (Where the video
  is hosted could be different from any interface where it is made
  accessible.)
 
  If we can make them accessible on the Code4Lib site, I'd suggest
  web-optimized MP4 and WebM. If you do the splitting and naming into
  individual files in MP4 or another common format, I can try to help
  with processing the video into the proper formats.
 
  We'd still need to figure out where the actual video files would be
  hosted, though. Can we host them on the Internet Archive? If so, we
  could still potentially display them within the Code4Lib pages
  dedicated to each presentation. (My cloud rickroll/switcheroo example
  was brought in directly from IA. [1])
 
  But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page
  here:
  http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
  The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
  markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
  know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?
 
  Let me know how I can help.
 
  Jason
 
  [1] http://html5-video-presentation.herokuapp.com/#switcheroo
 
  On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Tara Robertson
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.
 
  What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be
 aware
  of?
 
  Thanks,
  Tara
  --
 
  Tara Robertson
 
  Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
  T  604.323.5254
  F  604.323.5954
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca
  mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E
 
  Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca
 
  100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
 
 
 
  --
 
  Tara Robertson
 
  Accessibility Librarian, CILS
  T  604.323.5254
  F  604.323.5954
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca
 
  Langara.
 
  100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6




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Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-16 Thread Kevin S. Clarke
If we want to divide up the workload of uploading videos, I'd be glad
to help out.

Kevin

On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:
 OK, it looks like Francis has decided to put these up on YouTube.
 While I think that meets the desire to get these out there quickly, I
 think there was enough interest in putting them up on Internet
 Archive. I'd like to see if we can pursue that avenue as well.

 Anyone have experience uploading video to IA? I think IA should have a
 step where the video can be encoded as MP4 and OGV.

 Tara, is there a way I, and others, could access the video you chopped
 up at least for a time? It doesn't much matter what format it is in at
 this point--whatever works for you. I'd be willing to help get these
 up on IA. Anyone else willing to help divvy up the work?

 The other piece I'd be willing to do is to show folks how they could
 use HTML5 video to embed the video within the Code4Lib site or any
 page using the IA sources.

 Jason

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Tara Robertson
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 Hi Jason,

 Thanks! Looks like I missed a great presentation, thanks for the links to
 your slides.

 I offered to do a basic edit on the video from the livestream. Francis sent
 me an mp4. I'm using Quicktime to cut it into hunks--can easily save as a
 .mov or export as a m4v. I was aiming to convert them to mp4, but then
 wondered where the files were going to be stored or uploaded...

 In addition to this year's livestream account http://bit.ly/c4l13-stream I
 see that there's also http://www.livestream.com/code4lib From what others
 have said on the list it sounds like there isn't a central place where video
 is being kept. For the Access conference in 2011 we put them on the Internet
 Archive:
 http://archive.org/details/DavidBinkleyMemorialLectureembodiedHistoriesTheWeightOfData
 For last year's Access conference in Montreal they put the videos up on
 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/accesslibcon

 I'm not a digital library person (and I know there's a bunch of smart folks
 who work in that area on this list), happy to let others make the bigger
 decision about how we archive conference slides and video.

 I want to split these files into the sessions because I want colleagues to
 be able to view some specific talks. Ideally I'd like to split them up in a
 way that's useful for other folks too.

 Thanks again,
 Tara


 On 15/02/2013 11:56 AM, Jason Ronallo wrote:

 Tara,

 Thank you for doing this!

 OK, my presentation was on HTML5 video, so let's see if I can help.

 What's the source video--where did you get it? How are you planning on
 making it accessible? Where will the video be hosted? (Where the video
 is hosted could be different from any interface where it is made
 accessible.)

 If we can make them accessible on the Code4Lib site, I'd suggest
 web-optimized MP4 and WebM. If you do the splitting and naming into
 individual files in MP4 or another common format, I can try to help
 with processing the video into the proper formats.

 We'd still need to figure out where the actual video files would be
 hosted, though. Can we host them on the Internet Archive? If so, we
 could still potentially display them within the Code4Lib pages
 dedicated to each presentation. (My cloud rickroll/switcheroo example
 was brought in directly from IA. [1])

 But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page
 here:
 http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
 The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
 markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
 know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?

 Let me know how I can help.

 Jason

 [1] http://html5-video-presentation.herokuapp.com/#switcheroo

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Tara Robertson
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca
 mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E

 Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6



 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca

 Langara.

 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-16 Thread Francis Kayiwa
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 07:21:46PM -0600, Jason Ronallo wrote:
 OK, it looks like Francis has decided to put these up on YouTube.
 While I think that meets the desire to get these out there quickly, I
 think there was enough interest in putting them up on Internet
 Archive. I'd like to see if we can pursue that avenue as well.

Until this came up here I'd never thought about IA. After reading the
responses I am happy to use my IA account for videos.

 
 Anyone have experience uploading video to IA? I think IA should have a
 step where the video can be encoded as MP4 and OGV.
 
 Tara, is there a way I, and others, could access the video you chopped
 up at least for a time? It doesn't much matter what format it is in at
 this point--whatever works for you. I'd be willing to help get these
 up on IA. Anyone else willing to help divvy up the work?

I will make these available to anyone who shoots me a note to kayiwa@
Cheers.

./fxk

 
 The other piece I'd be willing to do is to show folks how they could
 use HTML5 video to embed the video within the Code4Lib site or any
 page using the IA sources.
 
 Jason
 
 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Tara Robertson
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
  Hi Jason,
 
  Thanks! Looks like I missed a great presentation, thanks for the links to
  your slides.
 
  I offered to do a basic edit on the video from the livestream. Francis sent
  me an mp4. I'm using Quicktime to cut it into hunks--can easily save as a
  .mov or export as a m4v. I was aiming to convert them to mp4, but then
  wondered where the files were going to be stored or uploaded...
 
  In addition to this year's livestream account http://bit.ly/c4l13-stream I
  see that there's also http://www.livestream.com/code4lib From what others
  have said on the list it sounds like there isn't a central place where video
  is being kept. For the Access conference in 2011 we put them on the Internet
  Archive:
  http://archive.org/details/DavidBinkleyMemorialLectureembodiedHistoriesTheWeightOfData
  For last year's Access conference in Montreal they put the videos up on
  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/accesslibcon
 
  I'm not a digital library person (and I know there's a bunch of smart folks
  who work in that area on this list), happy to let others make the bigger
  decision about how we archive conference slides and video.
 
  I want to split these files into the sessions because I want colleagues to
  be able to view some specific talks. Ideally I'd like to split them up in a
  way that's useful for other folks too.
 
  Thanks again,
  Tara
 
 
  On 15/02/2013 11:56 AM, Jason Ronallo wrote:
 
  Tara,
 
  Thank you for doing this!
 
  OK, my presentation was on HTML5 video, so let's see if I can help.
 
  What's the source video--where did you get it? How are you planning on
  making it accessible? Where will the video be hosted? (Where the video
  is hosted could be different from any interface where it is made
  accessible.)
 
  If we can make them accessible on the Code4Lib site, I'd suggest
  web-optimized MP4 and WebM. If you do the splitting and naming into
  individual files in MP4 or another common format, I can try to help
  with processing the video into the proper formats.
 
  We'd still need to figure out where the actual video files would be
  hosted, though. Can we host them on the Internet Archive? If so, we
  could still potentially display them within the Code4Lib pages
  dedicated to each presentation. (My cloud rickroll/switcheroo example
  was brought in directly from IA. [1])
 
  But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page
  here:
  http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
  The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
  markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
  know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?
 
  Let me know how I can help.
 
  Jason
 
  [1] http://html5-video-presentation.herokuapp.com/#switcheroo
 
  On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Tara Robertson
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.
 
  What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
  of?
 
  Thanks,
  Tara
  --
 
  Tara Robertson
 
  Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
  T  604.323.5254
  F  604.323.5954
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca
  mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E
 
  Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca
 
  100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
 
 
 
  --
 
  Tara Robertson
 
  Accessibility Librarian, CILS
  T  604.323.5254
  F  604.323.5954
  trobert...@langara.bc.ca
 
  Langara.
 
  100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
 

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[CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Tara Robertson

Hi,

I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be 
aware of?


Thanks,
Tara
--

Tara Robertson

Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
T  604.323.5254
F  604.323.5954
trobert...@langara.bc.ca 
mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E


Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Matthew Sherman
Not to be snarky, but wouldn't the session on HTML5 video tell you what you
need to know?


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Tara Robertson trobert...@langara.bc.cawrote:

 Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
 http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca mailto:Tara%20Robertson%20%**
 3ctrobert...@langara.bc.catara%2520robertson%2520%253ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca
 %3E

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Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Patrick Berry
According to the HTML5 VIDEO NOW! talk: h.264 and WebM :)


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Tara Robertson
trobert...@langara.bc.cawrote:

 Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
 http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca mailto:Tara%20Robertson%20%**
 3ctrobert...@langara.bc.catara%2520robertson%2520%253ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca
 %3E

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 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6



Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Tara Robertson
Will these live in someone's IR? Uploaded to Youtube? Is file size and 
storage and issue?


This is my first crack at video editing, happy to hand it over to you 
Matthew if you want to take this on...


tara

On 15/02/2013 11:30 AM, Matthew Sherman wrote:

Not to be snarky, but wouldn't the session on HTML5 video tell you what you
need to know?


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Tara Robertson trobert...@langara.bc.cawrote:


Hi,

I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
of?

Thanks,
Tara
--

Tara Robertson

Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
T  604.323.5254
F  604.323.5954
trobert...@langara.bc.ca mailto:Tara%20Robertson%20%**
3ctrobert...@langara.bc.catara%2520robertson%2520%253ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca
%3E

Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6




--

Tara Robertson

Accessibility Librarian, CILS http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
T  604.323.5254
F  604.323.5954
trobert...@langara.bc.ca 
mailto:tara%20robertson%20%3ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca%3E


Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

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Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Feb 15, 2013, at 2:30 PM, Matthew Sherman wrote:

 Not to be snarky, but wouldn't the session on HTML5 video tell you what you
 need to know?

Code it in 3+ different formats, and stack your tags in hope that
you've used enough different codecs that the browser actually
supports one of them?

http://caniuse.com/#feat=video,ogv,webm,mpeg4

... then fail back to syncronized slide show / audio:

http://caniuse.com/#feat=audio,svg-smil

... then fail back to Flash or some other security risk.


(or did they have some other solution?)

-Joe



 
 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Tara Robertson 
 trobert...@langara.bc.cawrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.
 
 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?
 
 Thanks,
 Tara
 --
 
 Tara Robertson
 
 Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
 http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca mailto:Tara%20Robertson%20%**
 3ctrobert...@langara.bc.catara%2520robertson%2520%253ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca
 %3E
 
 Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca
 
 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
 


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Patrick Berry
And this kind of ties into my question at the conf about are we archiving
our stuff.  Sorry, Mark, I didn't get a chance to chat with you about this
and more specifically what I was talking about.  But this really falls
inline with what I was wondering about.

Pat


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Tara Robertson
trobert...@langara.bc.cawrote:

 Will these live in someone's IR? Uploaded to Youtube? Is file size and
 storage and issue?

 This is my first crack at video editing, happy to hand it over to you
 Matthew if you want to take this on...

 tara


 On 15/02/2013 11:30 AM, Matthew Sherman wrote:

 Not to be snarky, but wouldn't the session on HTML5 video tell you what
 you
 need to know?


 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Tara Robertson trobert...@langara.bc.ca
 **wrote:

  Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be
 aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
 http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/
 http://www2.langara.bc.**ca/cils/ http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 T  604.323.5254
 F  604.323.5954
 trobert...@langara.bc.ca mailto:Tara%20Robertson%20%**
 3ctrobert...@langara.bc.caTar**a%2520Robertson%2520%**
 253ctrobert...@langara.bc.catara%252520robertson%252520%25253ctrobert...@langara.bc.ca
 
 %3E

 Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca

 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6



 --

 Tara Robertson

 Accessibility Librarian, CILS 
 http://www2.langara.bc.ca/**cils/http://www2.langara.bc.ca/cils/
 
 T  604.323.5254
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Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Jason Ronallo
Tara,

Thank you for doing this!

OK, my presentation was on HTML5 video, so let's see if I can help.

What's the source video--where did you get it? How are you planning on
making it accessible? Where will the video be hosted? (Where the video
is hosted could be different from any interface where it is made
accessible.)

If we can make them accessible on the Code4Lib site, I'd suggest
web-optimized MP4 and WebM. If you do the splitting and naming into
individual files in MP4 or another common format, I can try to help
with processing the video into the proper formats.

We'd still need to figure out where the actual video files would be
hosted, though. Can we host them on the Internet Archive? If so, we
could still potentially display them within the Code4Lib pages
dedicated to each presentation. (My cloud rickroll/switcheroo example
was brought in directly from IA. [1])

But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page here:
http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?

Let me know how I can help.

Jason

[1] http://html5-video-presentation.herokuapp.com/#switcheroo

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Tara Robertson
trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm editing the video from code4lib into the sesison chunks.

 What format should I export the videos as? Anything else I should be aware
 of?

 Thanks,
 Tara
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Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Jason Ronallo
Let me correct myself. It is possible to embed a video on the code4lib
site. You can see an example here:

http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo

When editing the page the input format (in a dropdown section of the
page) needs to be changed to Full HTML.

The video is pulled from IA, which with a quick look seems to favor
MP4 and OGV. These two codecs would also cover all modern browsers. (I
just have come to prefer WebM.)

Jason

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:
 But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the page 
 here:
 http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
 The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
 markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
 know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Matthew Sherman
What has been done regarding save the livestream from past events?


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:

 Let me correct myself. It is possible to embed a video on the code4lib
 site. You can see an example here:

 http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo

 When editing the page the input format (in a dropdown section of the
 page) needs to be changed to Full HTML.

 The video is pulled from IA, which with a quick look seems to favor
 MP4 and OGV. These two codecs would also cover all modern browsers. (I
 just have come to prefer WebM.)

 Jason

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:
  But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the
 page here:
  http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
  The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
  markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
  know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?



Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Kevin S. Clarke
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Tara Robertson
trobert...@langara.bc.ca wrote:
 For the Access conference in 2011 we put them on the Internet
 Archive:

+1 for Internet Archive

We have other years in there, too (but not all yet, unfortunately)

http://archive.org/search.php?query=code4lib%20AND%20mediatype%3Amovies

Kevin


Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Jason Ronallo
Some previous video has been put up on Internet Archive:
http://archive.org/search.php?query=code4lib

I don't know what's involved in uploading video to IA.

I like the option of hosting them on Internet Archive more so than
YouTube or another service. While IA has their own embed code, I'd be
happy to help folks with embedding their video on Code4Lib or other
pages using simple HTML5 Video. For instance, I'd embed it within my
blog.

Jason

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Matthew Sherman
matt.r.sher...@gmail.com wrote:
 What has been done regarding save the livestream from past events?


 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:

 Let me correct myself. It is possible to embed a video on the code4lib
 site. You can see an example here:

 http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo

 When editing the page the input format (in a dropdown section of the
 page) needs to be changed to Full HTML.

 The video is pulled from IA, which with a quick look seems to favor
 MP4 and OGV. These two codecs would also cover all modern browsers. (I
 just have come to prefer WebM.)

 Jason

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:
  But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the
 page here:
  http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
  The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
  markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
  know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?



Re: [CODE4LIB] editing code4lib livestream - preferred format

2013-02-15 Thread Ranti Junus
+1 for the Internet Archive for the video.

Re. the presentation slides: depends on the presenters. Most of the times,
they uploaded their slides on places like slideshare, their own
website/blog, etc. We just link it to them.


ranti.


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com wrote:

 Some previous video has been put up on Internet Archive:
 http://archive.org/search.php?query=code4lib

 I don't know what's involved in uploading video to IA.

 I like the option of hosting them on Internet Archive more so than
 YouTube or another service. While IA has their own embed code, I'd be
 happy to help folks with embedding their video on Code4Lib or other
 pages using simple HTML5 Video. For instance, I'd embed it within my
 blog.

 Jason

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Matthew Sherman
 matt.r.sher...@gmail.com wrote:
  What has been done regarding save the livestream from past events?
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Let me correct myself. It is possible to embed a video on the code4lib
  site. You can see an example here:
 
  http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
 
  When editing the page the input format (in a dropdown section of the
  page) needs to be changed to Full HTML.
 
  The video is pulled from IA, which with a quick look seems to favor
  MP4 and OGV. These two codecs would also cover all modern browsers. (I
  just have come to prefer WebM.)
 
  Jason
 
  On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Jason Ronallo jrona...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   But I did a quick test and was not allowed to embed a video into the
  page here:
   http://code4lib.org/conference/2013/ronallo
   The video tag is there in the markup that can be edited but that
   markup appears to be stripped out when displayed to the user. Anyone
   know if that is something that could be fixed or worked around?
 




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