Can you upload it to the Internet Archive? (https://www.archive.org/) And if you can upload the "source" of your videos that would be even better! :D
On 09/12/2020, Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss <libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org> wrote: > On 09/12/2020 03:53, msunet wrote: >> Do you have that iso available somewhere that you can share? I'd be >> curious to check it out. >> > Hi > Happy to share just trying to figure out the best way to share it it is > about 415mb in size, so I can upload to https://upload.disroot.org/ > which has a max upload size of 2gb and send the link over. > > Then take it from there. > > Paul > >> I have used kdenlive in the past for making dance videos >> (shellblade.net/shuffle.html), and it's legit stuff. At some point I >> also tried OpenShot, but the performance was rather sluggish at the >> time. With kdenlive that wasn't a problem, and there were also no >> surprises in the rendered output in terms of the audio/video >> synchronisation (which is important for dance videos, as you can >> imagine.) >> >> "DVDs may seem rather old tech" >> >> You mean they're not pay-per-view streamed pieces of DRM shit? Yeah, old >> indeed :) >> >> On December 7, 2020 10:36:30 AM PST, Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss >> <libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org> wrote: >> >> On 06/12/2020 22:59, Marc Sunet wrote: >> >> >> https://instituteforpubliceducation.org/monopoly-technology-platforms-are-colonizing-education/ >> >> <https://instituteforpubliceducation.org/monopoly-technology-platforms-are-colonizing-education/> >> >> >> >> An old but ongoing battle. >> >> >> >> A good reason to pull all our resources together, so we can teach >> about >> creative commons, free software, DRM etc. >> >> To this end, A few years ago I made a dvd with the fsf30, wanna work >> together (creative commons) 4 freedoms and what is gnu+linux (latter >> 2 >> by Richard Stallman) >> >> I have just updated this to include the DRM video shoetool, rewind >> and >> university of costumed heroes. >> >> It is very basic dvd, made with kdenlive, I need to figure out how to >> use the software more, but for my first time ever using it, not bad >> really. >> >> I have attached a screenshot of the menu screen. >> >> DVDs may seem rather old tech, but the ISO file can be opened in vlc, >> and it acts as a dvd, so there is no need to worry if there is no >> internet, poor connection, filtering etc, if you want to watch or >> present a video it is possible. >> >> I have already put together a LibreOffice impress presentation for >> Mastodon, so will look at doing the same for free software, DRM and >> other stuff and put this on gitlab, but also save as pdf so it can be >> uploaded to big blue button. >> >> We just need people to teach now. If the resources are there, then >> that is 1/2 the battle I think. >> >> Regards >> >> Paul Sutton (England) >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> libreplanet-discuss mailing list >> libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org >> >> https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss >> >> <https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss> >> >> >> -- Sent from /e/ Mail. > > -- > Paul Sutton > https://personaljournal.ca/paulsutton/ > OpenPGP: 4350 91C4 C8FB 681B 23A6 7944 8EA9 1B51 E27E 3D99 > > Mini Debian Gaming Conference - 19-22 November 2020 > https://mdco2.mini.debconf.org/ > > _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss