Thanks for the links. I'll download the torrent and have a watch. I think
the real issue is the numerous audio frameworks on Linux such as ALSA,
OSS, Pulseaudio etc etc each with their own advantages and disadvantages,
hence making tweaking a system problematic.
- chris
2009/7/17 Alan Pope
2009/7/17 Chris Weaver ch...@resonancefm.com:
Wow that sounds incredibly opportune! I'm down in London sadly but would
certainly appreciate a video link.
A while ago Tony Whitmore made some screencasts showing how we edit
and mix the audio for the podcast using free software on Ubuntu. It
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 13:13 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 12:50:57PM +0100, TheVeech wrote:
About the medium, how about also getting a bunch of us to spend some
quality time collaborating on a series of screencasts, then distributing
them on video sites, via bittorrent and
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 10:58:47AM +0100, TheVeech wrote:
Yes, but maybe it's a case of pooling our talents. E.g. you're
especially good at the narration but, I might be able to help with
others on ideas and scripts. Other people might want to do storyboards,
and so on.
Thank you for the
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 11:14 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 10:58:47AM +0100, TheVeech wrote:
Yes, but maybe it's a case of pooling our talents. E.g. you're
especially good at the narration but, I might be able to help with
others on ideas and scripts. Other people might
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 12:41:32PM +0100, TheVeech wrote:
I've come across this, but didn't think to give any input. From now,
count me in. I hope others will think about it, too, because the
potential of the work that could be done here's so far untapped, IMHO.
Excellent.
I did mention
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 12:50:57PM +0100, TheVeech wrote:
About the medium, how about also getting a bunch of us to spend some
quality time collaborating on a series of screencasts, then distributing
them on video sites, via bittorrent and even on CDs to be handed out to
the public?
An
in the
past? Stop re-inventing the wheel type of thing.
Ian
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] screencasts, was Leaflets
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 12:50:57PM +0100, TheVeech
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 22:16 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
To an aside, as there appears to be people belonging to various LUGs on the
list, and I know it's not proper here, but how about setting up a central
repository on the main LUG site for all these leaflets we've done in the
past? Stop
On 19/11/06, Tony Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert K. Day wrote:
On Saturday 18 November 2006 23:46, Tony Arnold wrote:
[snip]
As it is, there is no guarantee the site is owned by
who you think it it
[snip]
Well, there is; it's a .gov.uk address, which isn't publically
That entirely depends on which CD you rip as you point out in your own mail.
Of course it does. For example, my wife teaches French and uses CDs as
part of the course. It is perfectly legal to copy these CDs and to
distribute them to the students.
* Burning ripped audio to CD
As above
On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 09:05:04AM +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
That entirely depends on which CD you rip as you point out in your own mail.
Of course it does. For example, my wife teaches French and uses CDs as
part of the course. It is perfectly legal to copy these CDs and to
Just a thought - lots of folk, like myself, do not use 6.10 but the
previous issue. Also, from what I have read, 6.10 is not yet as stable
as Dapper. More about that some other time.
That's a good point. Most of the stuff so far actually isn't very different
between dapper and edgy,
On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 10:23:55AM +, Matthew East wrote:
Could the people who are working on these maybe post to the ubuntu-doc
list and show off their work? That way, we can discuss whether they
might be suitable for us in one of those ways, give some feedback, and
maybe get some more
On Saturday 18 November 2006 23:46, Tony Arnold wrote:
[snip]
As it is, there is no guarantee the site is owned by
who you think it it
[snip]
Well, there is; it's a .gov.uk address, which isn't publically registerable
and is only used for government websites.
Robert
--
rkd on
Robert K. Day wrote:
On Saturday 18 November 2006 23:46, Tony Arnold wrote:
[snip]
As it is, there is no guarantee the site is owned by
who you think it it
[snip]
Well, there is; it's a .gov.uk address, which isn't publically registerable
and is only used for government websites.
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 02:26:57PM +, Norman Silverstone wrote:
I wonder if some instruction on how to copy files from the PC to a CD or
DVD would be useful. Especially how to set up so that the CD or DVD can
be used on a session by session basis. Also such things as copying
CDs or DVDs
On 18/11/06, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Ripping an audio CD
Is that a wise thing to do? Isn't it kind of stupid to record yourself
committing a crime, especially if your going to say 'Hi I'm Alan Pope'
at the beginning.
Not sure if you used to watch 'Police Camera Action' but I'm sure
Andy wrote:
oh and if you think that riping your legally purchased CDs should be
legal then there is a petition:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/privatecopy/
I know many do not believe online petitions work, but this is on a
government domain, so maybe it will do some good. I shall be signing
I hope this topic isn't getting old! I just thought I'd point out that
I've had a little look around: if any one is interested in doing the
installation one it's really simple to install qemu (I didn't look at
xen - though I don't believe it would be much harder) and running the
installation
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