[ubuntu-studio-devel] Documentation: Tutorial Videos

2015-12-15 Thread set
Hi all,

Zequence suggested we produce a few basic video tutorials, such as how
to start jack, how do i import photos, how do i convert a video format
to another etc.. So i put it here on the list, for all of us to think
about. We can also use existing ones. Obviously, it's not so fun to use
tutorials specifically made for other distros/flavours. But in many
cases it may not matter too much if the video-tutor is not specifically
using ubuntustudio. However, if we bounce a few mails between each
other, we can gather a little database of useful existing links, that i
will try to compile on a wiki-page. And of course, your own videos would
be very welcome!!

I found this one that is probably made by one of us? or at least, the
person, namely Matt osmtutorial, is using ubuntustudio:
https://youtu.be/txO3J81mfIs

This is also a pretty nice video resource to learn music production on
GNU/linux:
https://www.youtube.com/user/LinuxMusic1

I'll make a video on basic photo development with rapid photo downloader
and darktable during the holidays! If you do something too, let us all
know! :)

Looking forward to read you,
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Documentation: Tutorial Videos

2015-12-15 Thread set
If you create your own video tutorials, please read the guidelines:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/YoutubeVideoFormat

At the moment, i don't think we have the artwork ready, but it can be
edited in after you create your tutorial. :)

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Documentation: Tutorial Videos

2015-12-15 Thread set
On 2015-12-15 21:40, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> When I edited the Ubuntu Wiki I also linked to websites outside
> of the Ubuntu universe, but it's not really smart to do so. Take a look
> at Linux audio websites, it's not pleasant to visit them regarding of
> too many outdated and much more dead links. IOW if we link to other
> pages, then they could disappear or in case of YouTube they might not
> available in some countries with a collecting society mafia. In Germany
> YouTube seemingly block YouTube videos false positive, just in case it
> could contain content that belongs to a collecting society, even if
> the content is absolutely free.

That makes a lot of sense. The easy fix is to separate the page into a
main focus with ubuntustudio produced documentation and footer-ish part
with external ones and perhaps a disclaimer that we cannot garantee
accuracy because 3rd part content provider...?

Hosting the files on ubuntustudio.org / ubuntustudio wiki in a html5
player AND on youtube, would be the best, then the users could download
them and watch them off-line, but i don't know if this is possible in
terms of available bandwidth. After all, youtube is a social-network and
we should gather traffic from it, not to it.

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Documentation: Tutorial Videos

2015-12-15 Thread lukefromdc
Videos can be posted to Archive.org, which also will make a .ogv
derivative of it. Unlike Youtube, Archive does not seek record company
licenses, block on a per-country bases, nor scan content for 3ed party
content. No law requires Youtube to do it eithert due to the DCMA
"safe harbor" provision-but Google is so big my guess is they feared 
the record companies would get the law changed.

That scanning was why I dumped Youtube back in 2010.

On 12/15/2015 at 4:58 PM, "set"  wrote:
>
>On 2015-12-15 21:40, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> When I edited the Ubuntu Wiki I also linked to websites outside
>> of the Ubuntu universe, but it's not really smart to do so. Take 
>a look
>> at Linux audio websites, it's not pleasant to visit them 
>regarding of
>> too many outdated and much more dead links. IOW if we link to 
>other
>> pages, then they could disappear or in case of YouTube they 
>might not
>> available in some countries with a collecting society mafia. In 
>Germany
>> YouTube seemingly block YouTube videos false positive, just in 
>case it
>> could contain content that belongs to a collecting society, even 
>if
>> the content is absolutely free.
>
>That makes a lot of sense. The easy fix is to separate the page 
>into a
>main focus with ubuntustudio produced documentation and footer-ish 
>part
>with external ones and perhaps a disclaimer that we cannot garantee
>accuracy because 3rd part content provider...?
>
>Hosting the files on ubuntustudio.org / ubuntustudio wiki in a 
>html5
>player AND on youtube, would be the best, then the users could 
>download
>them and watch them off-line, but i don't know if this is possible 
>in
>terms of available bandwidth. After all, youtube is a social-
>network and
>we should gather traffic from it, not to it.
>
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