On Wednesday, Mar 26, 2003, at 10:20 Europe/Vienna, Richard Gaskin wrote:


this seems like a new frontier for rev.
for sales and publicity, i don't see how you can
beat streaming video in rev.

I'm intrigued by the idea, but I'm finding my dinosaur mind unable to blend
the two traditionally distinct tasks involved: authoring and broadcasting.


With the anticipated authoring features, Rev would seem a wonderfully rich
and flexible ways to author content, which could be sent over the wire when
it's done using any number of existing streaming solutions.

Me too. I dont see the need for "a streaming rev" for CBT. If the user can download, lets say one (or more) lessons as a stack and work then offline. That will be so much faster and easier than this "allover there complicated and mostly slow and useless" Shockwave or what ever online learning sites, where you have to be conected to the server all the time. And much more expansiv for everybody which has "only" a modem connection.


For inevitable streaming stuff you can do that with QT, Flash or the Browser opened within rev....

regards
Wolfgang M. Bereuter

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