On 4/8/16 4:16 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:

Fred Baker (fred) <[email protected]> wrote:
     > video content less active (limit it to slide projection as opposed to a
     > human face, or change the codec, or have the human able to turn it off
     > without losing audio, etc). If we have packet sequence numbers, maybe
     > we want to capture realtime statistics on packet lose, delay variation,
     > and so on.

If we could have all slides uploaded before the meeting, then we wouldn't
have to project the VGA signal, but could project remote controlled PDF
instead.  I think that meetecho did this before.

I like the MOS ideas.

     > Part of this also has to do with the chair's "cockpit". From Lee and my
     > perspective chairing v6ops on Monday, life was pretty busy. My laptop
     > was projecting slides, and I was interacting with speakers and people
     > in the room. In the room we had a jabber scribe and someone taking
     > notes on what is oddly called an Etherpad. Lee had jabber in a pane,
     > the Etherpad on a pane, his own notes on a pane, and meetecho control
     > on a separate laptop. I didn't actually bring it (intended to but
     > managed to leave it in my room in an overflow hotel), but I usually
     > have an iPad for my own notes. Add to that Lee being able to chase the
     > blue sheets, interact with the A/V team, or otherwise run around the
     > room, and - well, let's just say I'm glad I have a co-chair. It takes
     > two. At this point, I'm wondering how to simplify all that. Not
     > offering suggestions right now, but I think we need to think about that
     > in the context of virtualizing meetings.

1) note takers could be remote.
2) why did Lee have both etherpad and his own notes?
3) I like etherpad and use it regularly, but couldn't notes go into jabber?

I tried etherpad once and hated it. I admit that I didn't give it a fair test, and maybe I would learn to like it.

The notes I take for myself sometimes have stuff in them that I would not want to share. So I have to censor my notes before sharing them with the group.

I have thought about remote note takers. But I think often the info coming to the remote note taker isn't sufficient to get complete notes. That is certainly the case when you have to reconnect.

Has anyone tried just running the audio from a session through a speech-to-text processor? (I expect it would be terrible, but one can hope.)

        Thanks,
        Paul

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