Steve,
That is a great find and suggestion! It worked very well for me
connected at 21.6!!! So the technologies exist to work with slow connection
speeds... how do we find out how "they" did it?
Perry
Fyi,
the PowerPoint can be viewed online The audio can be heard
The seminar on phytoremediation below on is the one
I was trying to remember as an example of PowerPoint
slides integrated with audio.
Fyi, the PowerPoint can be viewed online as an
HTML slide show, or the presentation source can
be downloaded as a complete PowerPoint slide
show to your C:/drive.
>>Allan,
>>Hugh Lovel's excellent 3-hr. presentation at the Guelph Organic conference a
>>couple years ago was professionally recorded and sold at the conference. I
>>believe he retained a copy. Of course it's up to him whether he feels it
>>appropriate to fwd to you.(or to copy).
>>It was interspe
A wav. file of 30 mins is 28mgs or so
A CD would be best to send to you.
OK
G
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: BD Now! Audio Files
> >Twas thinkin
Allan,
Hugh Lovel's excellent 3-hr. presentation at the Guelph Organic conference a
couple years ago was professionally recorded and sold at the conference. I
believe he retained a copy. Of course it's up to him whether he feels it
appropriate to fwd to you.(or to copy).
It was interspersed during
Allan,
Hugh Lovel's excellent 3-hr. presentation at the Guelph Organic conference a
couple years ago was professionally recorded and sold at the conference. I
believe he retained a copy. Of course it's up to him whether he feels it
appropriate to fwd to you.(or to copy).
It was interspersed during
Twas thinking.
If wav. is very common then I could probably put the files on my site and
you have a link to that page? from you BD audio page. Saves alot of
middle bisso.
Glen
Sorry, it's not the way the system works, Glen. I have to
substantially massage the files so that they can be stream
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 1:32 PM
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> >Alan
> >I can appreciate that sound recordings of my presentations at your
> >conference may be difficult to follow without the pictures.
> >I have played around on my computer and can record audio (
Alan
I can appreciate that sound recordings of my presentations at your
conference may be difficult to follow without the pictures.
I have played around on my computer and can record audio (.wav) so that it
replays on Real player and WIndows media player etc.
I would be interested in recording a se
session or two for you if this fits
your technology. I could send them over on a CD if the files are too big.
What do you think?
Glen
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I haven't noticed a lot of interest in the audio files that are posted at
www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics
Case in point: I made a call for other people's tapes and have received
to replies.
Let me know, ok? We'll count lurkers in this poll
also.
Allan, a couple of points.
1) I'm surprised that you a
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From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Allan,
> >
> >The settings on Real Player go as low as 28.8... however, I usually
> >
No computer audio equipment for listening here. (No CDs either,
we're really stoneage.)
Would you include the audio file web address in the BDNow ads that
have run in Acres and Lilipoh? Or is that cluttering?
Wow, Nancy! Let me know when you need suggestions for upgrading.
What needs to be don
Thanks, my friend. It's good to hear that they are being made use of.
I guess I was hoping that they would be more of a stimulus for
discussion. Maybe I'll put counters on the files and then just assume
the messages are getting out in the world. Thanks for the feedback,
my friend. -Allan
?Alla
Allan,
The settings on Real Player go as low as 28.8... however, I usually
log on at 24.. sometimes getting to 26.4 if I'm lucky!!!
Perry - I didn't understand the extent of your problem. Anything
under 28.8 is going to experience problems unknown to beta testers,
etc. What do you need to get
Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Let me know, ok? We'll count lurkers in this poll also.
>
No computer audio equipment for listening here. (No CDs either, we're really
stoneage.)
Would you include the audio file web address in the BDNow ads that have run in Acres
and Lilipoh? Or is th
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Folks -
I haven't noticed a lot of interest in the audio files that are
posted at www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics
I've agreed to post
Allan,
The settings on Real Player go as low as 28.8... however, I usually
log on at 24.. sometimes getting to 26.4 if I'm lucky!!! I did see a toggle
that will allow the whole file to download before playing. I'll give that a try
tomorrow. That would at least be a better way to hear it wit
Steve - It dawns on me that you, of all people, would probably have
tapes to contribute to this effort. -Allan
In fact, I want to learn more about audio techniques
and blend slides with audio for web-based delivery.
Steve Diver
YOu mean a recording of a speaker with the accompanying slides?
That's the next step here.
If you mean set up your powerpoint presentations with voiceover, then
I recommend reco
I've got a tape of Fred Kirschenmann at the IFOAM conf. last summer.
Let me know if you'd like it.
This w.b. awesome. A copy of your tape is preferred.
Allan Balliett
POB 3047
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
Wow, Allen! I've sent people to the site to listen to Percy Schmeiser.
I think you have the makings of a good site if you can get more items.
Even if you can't I hope you leave what you have up.
Patti Berg
Good to hear of your good work, Patti!
Thanks for passing the word! -Allan
It's my understanding that internal settings in the Real Audio player
will make it effetive with connections as slow as 48k.
Have you guys set up all those prefs to let the software know how
slow your connection is? Have you tried doubling the memory allotment
see how that affects the performan
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From: Perry Clutts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:44 PM
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Allan,
My connection is slow, so they are hard to listen to since it keeps stopping
to reload. I reset the bufferi
Allan,
I've got a tape of Fred Kirschenmann at the IFOAM conf. last summer. Let me
know if you'd like it.
My connection is slow, so they are hard to listen to since it keeps
stopping to reload. I reset the buffering time to a longer time, and that helps,
but that just makes it longer whe
Allan -
When you posted the note about htttp://www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics
a short while back, I went and listened to Percy Schmeiser.
He was quite sincere and interesting to listen to. He struck
a chord in my heart, and the activist spirit got to boiling
about Monsanto police tactics. Seed is
Wow, Allen! I've sent people to the site to listen to Percy Schmeiser.
I think you have the makings of a good site if you can get more items.
Even if you can't I hope you leave what you have up.
Patti Berg
Allan Balliett wrote:
> Folks -
>
> I haven't noticed a lot of interest in the audio file
Folks -
I haven't noticed a lot of interest in the audio files that are
posted at www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics
I've agreed to post the rest of the recordings from Sally Fallon's
2002 Weston A. Price conference, so there's another 7 or so files
about to go up.
Posting files takes a very long ti
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