Hello Paul and the other great people seeing this email.
Thanks for your response and thanks also for the video tutorials that you made
so far.
I believe in all your ideas, but sometimes we must give up some ideas because
we, as a community supporting open-source software, are not in a position of
strength, but rather we are in a position of weakness, in fact, we were
defeated by other monopolistic companies such as Microsoft and Google.
But we will never give up our main goals.
So I think we should show the videos on YouTube. To ensure getting the largest
number of visitors and beneficiaries.
I made a great effort in my country to try to publish LibreOffice, but I
failed, and most of the responses were from people saying that the software is
(ugly, difficult, and there are no adequate explanations).
So what do you think about the perfect solution to this problem?
I see commercial companies cooperating with each other even though they are
competing in the same product, and from this successful principle, we cannot
stop our cooperation with platforms such as YouTube and be isolated in a world
that only 1000 people know about so far.
We can also promote the Peertube platform later on YouTube.
محمد نواف/Mohammed Bin Razin - Chat @
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On December 2, 2020 at 16:39 GMT, toki
mailto:toki.kant...@gmx.com>> wrote:
On 2020/12/02 15:17, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> a) Can you leave a space, either at the top, or bottom of the video
>> "page", that is not part of what is being demonstrated in the video/part
>> of the subject of the video, to be used for either open-captioning, or
>> closed-captioning?
>
> Do you mean on the actual video itself or on the webpage the video is
> on.? I am not sure what you are asking, sorry
An unused space on the video itself. Somewhere that either open
captioning or closed captioning can overlay, without blocking whatever
is being demonstrated.
>> b) Can you have a rectangle, preferably in a corner, that is never part
>> of what is being demonstrated in the video/part of the subject of the
>> video, to be used for sign-language overlay?
> I am not sure, I am using Vokoscreen to make these, so I am guessing a
Likewise, an unused rectangle within the video, that when obliterated by
picture within picture, won't obliterate whatever is being demonstrated.
> video editing suite can add this in. Vokoscreen will allow recording of
> picture in picture, if you have a webcam,
Adding picture in picture is easy. What is not easy, is to ensure that
the added picture/information won't block whatever is being demonstrated.
jonathon
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