On 7/10/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, but then why even have audio on the TV? I wouldn't think it > would be that hard to punch the audio into the TV computer.
The default was to transmit the audio. It was recorded on the tape. We told people to turn it off when they were listening via the SIP conf which obviously had a different lag ;) I literally didn't have a way to connect the two (aka, mixer + cables). The idea was to put together edited video segments to paste the questions and answers together. However, if you've ever done this, you know it's very time consuming. At the moment, what I'm doing is just grabbing Mark's answers and slapping them up as short segments. I promise, someday this stuff will look as slick as Turner Classic Movies. Right now, we just don't have enough hours in the day. I rally appreciate al the input people are giving though. I believe in this idea and I think we can get the critical mass to make it work. I don't know if this will ring a bell anywhere, but I've always been pretty good at showing a proof of concept to a client in PHP, by my code is the worst, most inept spaghetti you'll ever see! AsteriskTV will remain an experiment, kind of linked to the Asterisk Users Conference, also an experiment until someone with the resources helps make it happen in a more convivial and efficient way. I am talking to a few potential partners right now. I think both concepts have proven to be worth doing (but better). They also require the participation of other people (such as reports from events worldwide) to give it the breadth it needs to be of interest. My idea is to be able to present all kinds of resources: tutorials, "documentaries" (like maybe about successful implementations, clever uses for asterisk, etc), live conferences from all over the world, news... This is going to require way more time and resources than I have as one person. I'm not even in this business, I am just a longtime asterisk user. In fact, take a look at the cabling for our company production pbx in "How Not to Set Up Asterisk" :) Anyone interested can join the Asterisk Users Conference (see http://x2z.eu for info) and we can kick ideas around there as well. Regards and thanks to all, Randy _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
