Hi thanks for that dropbox info! Really helpful!
When it comes down to showing video at one side and presentation at another
it is actually not so smart as people think. The brain has to take the 2D
picture of the person and convert it to a 3D picture when it sees a face.
Presenting material at the same time, overloads the brain and reduces
learning (so it looks great but reduces learning). The great thing with for
example Khan academy was that he took himself out of the picture and let
students brains only focus on the material and his presentation. So
video2py is not really for us. But thanks for the tip!
cheers
On Monday, May 27, 2013 3:09:32 AM UTC+8, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> We are trying to set up our production flow so that the guys making small
>> instructional movies will automatically upload them to our server with
>> dropbox. My question is how I can get those movies into a database
>> automatically with the filename as the description into a
>> Field('Description') of our videos table? Does anyone have an idea of how
>> we can make somthing like this a reality?
>>
>
> For using dropbox services from web2py apps, there's a recipe in the manual
>
> http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/14#Dropbox-API
>
> If you want a video database integrated with slides and subtitles, try
> this app:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/video2py
>
>
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