I did some experiments uploading some of the training videos that you can see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjrbmJesLp4&fmt=18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDufjjlF5G0&fmt=18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSSHdgsSymE&ftm=18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EK3kadkzS4&fmt=18 these are the only shorter than 10 mins that can be uploaded on youtube. The "&fmt=18" suffix is used to watch the video in "high resolution". I put some tags on that and also grouped into a channel: http://www.youtube.com/ofbiz Of course if you guy think that the channel should not be there I will remove it. Just let me know. -Bruno 2008/11/24 David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I just peeked around to see about this and it looks like the highest > resolution possible is 480x360. > > Is there any way to do more than that? That would probably be okay for the > conference videos, but still not so much for the training videos. It would > be interesting to try viewing them at that resolution, but my guess is you'd > have a hard time reading the text on the screen and seeing the cursor and > such. > > On a side note, I don't think we can/should really have an "official" ofbiz > related channel or anything on youtube as it is not official ASF > infrastructure (and so one person would have the account, and if things > change in the PMC that has to be moved around, etc, etc). Still, we can > certainly put conference videos and related things up there... anyone can I > suppose... and at least have an "ofbiz" tag on them or whatever. > > -David > > > > On Nov 24, 2008, at 7:41 AM, Sven Wesley wrote: > > Even now when HD-format is possible? >> >> 2008/11/24 David E. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >>> I actually looked at hosting these on YouTube or Google Video a while >>> back, >>> but both of those services reduce the video and audio quality SO much >>> that >>> the videos and things end up being somewhat less that useful. >>> >>> The conference recordings might be fine there (just a less pleasant >>> viewing >>> experience), but the framework intro ones are recorded at 1024x768 and >>> wouldn't be too helpful at a lower resolution. >>> >>> -David >>> >>> >>> >>> Bruno Busco wrote: >>> >>> Of course even all the video that are here: >>>> >>>> >>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBTECH/Framework+Introduction+Videos+and+Diagrams >>>> should be added to the channel. >>>> >>>> 2008/11/23 Bruno Busco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> The videos on youtube are already on David's marketing action list. >>>> >>>>> I have looked into it and found that the youtube "channel" is even more >>>>> suitable compared to single videos (offers some possibilities to edit >>>>> the >>>>> page in which the videos, group them toghether and some other). >>>>> >>>>> If we are OK, should someone create the account and channel? >>>>> >>>>> -Bruno >>>>> >>>>> 2008/11/23 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> >>>>> Yes sounds like a good viral idea >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> what do you think about creating the OFBiz youtube channel and moving >>>>>>> over >>>>>>> there the videos that are now here? >>>>>>> http://ofbiz.apache.org/VideosConf.html >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At the moment they are not so attractive but I think they could help >>>>>>> anyway >>>>>>> ! >>>>>>> Having it on the youtube channer will: >>>>>>> 1) let the video being server in streaming and not through a .mov >>>>>>> download >>>>>>> 2) let us tag the videos and put a link back to the OFBiz web site >>>>>>> 3) (hopefully) trigger developer to provide OOTB or own application >>>>>>> screencasts >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Bruno >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >