Hi,
I tried this, but no luck. The WebEx .arf Player got installed correctly
under Wine, and it says Network Recording Player Version 2.17.1, but
when I try to open the file Making Music with FOSS.arf, it complains
with Unknown file format. You may update your Network Recording Player
and try
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 09:50 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
Hi,
On 23/04/11 21:16, Seattle Chaz wrote:
Last week, opensource.com hosted a web-cast, Making Music with FOSS. I
missed it, but I was confident that the media would be archived, which
is indeed the case. However, the media file
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 10:08 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
wrong Network Recording Player version. With version 2.23 it is just fine.
For people (not me), who wish to watch .arf files too, did you get this
version by the link at http://www.webex.com/play-webex-recording.html ?
Oops, I guess I
Hi all,
On 23/04/11 21:16, Seattle Chaz wrote:
Last week, opensource.com hosted a web-cast, Making Music with FOSS. I
missed it, but I was confident that the media would be archived, which
is indeed the case. However, the media file is in the proprietary .arf
format from WebEx. Though I
Hi,
On 25/04/11 10:40, Ralf wrote:
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 10:08 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
wrong Network Recording Player version. With version 2.23 it is just fine.
For people (not me), who wish to watch .arf files too, did you get this
version by the link at
Am 25.04.2011 11:40, schrieb Ralf:
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 10:08 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
wrong Network Recording Player version. With version 2.23 it is just fine.
For people (not me), who wish to watch .arf files too, did you get this
version by the link at
On Apr 25, 2011 3:41pm, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.de wrote:
Am 25.04.2011 11:40, schrieb Ralf:
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 10:08 +0100, Angel de Vicente wrote:
wrong Network Recording Player version. With version 2.23 it is just fine.
For people (not me), who wish to watch .arf
I'd like to watch the webcast too.
But hang on a second folks, we're free software advocates, aren't we?
So
why are we trying to find work-around, when the problem is that a
webcast about free software should have been published in a free
format?
Surely it would make more sense for
Hi Hartmut :)
I guess it's a faux pas to write about FLOSS with the opinion that an
app isn't a full version, without supporting proprietary plugins. And of
cause it's a faux pas to use a seldom used codec/container for the
web-cast about FLOSS.
But regarding to a main target group that isn't
On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 23:14 +0200, Hartmut Noack wrote:
*Every* given website should use formats available to eveybody on any
computer for stuff as simple as audio/video.
It is extra-crude of course, if somebody talks about free software and
tries to do so using formats that are not natively
Oops, this effect they use for synth, not for vocals, don't get me
wrong:
What I do like is this portamento-pitch-bend-effect they do use for
every song in the charts (seldom the way they use it), perhaps auto-tune
too?
I anyway would use it different.
And, Ardour for Linux seems not to be able
On 04/23/2011 01:16 PM, Seattle Chaz wrote:
Last week, opensource.com hosted a web-cast, Making Music with FOSS. I
missed it, but I was confident that the media would be archived, which
is indeed the case. However, the media file is in the proprietary .arf
format from WebEx. Though I searched
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:14 AM, Jorge G. Mare jorge.g.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
I just came across the following tweet and thought I would share it
with the Ubuntu Studio community:
http://twitter.com/#!/JustMeAmber/status/60406017237856256
It's a call to all Ubuntu Studio users to
On 04/19/2011 08:14 PM, Jorge G. Mare wrote:
Howdy,
I just came across the following tweet and thought I would share it
with the Ubuntu Studio community:
http://twitter.com/#!/JustMeAmber/status/60406017237856256
It's a call to all Ubuntu Studio users to join the upcoming Making
Music with
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