Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Paul Reid
Hehe - double the fun on a mobile. Must say Mart, et al., I really appreciate being able to virtually attend the meeting from here in the Pilbara*. Best, Paul *NOW with 'broadband' 1.5mb/256k. On 5/4/05, Martin Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: Paul Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > BTW - I

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Martin Hill
> From: Paul Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > BTW - I haven't been able to access your part 2 segment of the May > meeting iLecture. My fault - I've been experimenting with adding iPod and mobile phone video options to the formats available for the WAMUG iLecture but I broke it instead. *sigh* The oth

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 4/05/2005 8:42 PM, "Paul Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A-ha. Cheers Daniel. Zoom is a very handy tool. > > BTW - I haven't been able to access your part 2 segment of the May > meeting iLecture. > > Best regards, > Paul > > - >ICT Coor

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Paul Reid
A-ha. Cheers Daniel. Zoom is a very handy tool. BTW - I haven't been able to access your part 2 segment of the May meeting iLecture. Best regards, Paul - ICT Coordinator Paraburdoo Primary School

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 4/05/2005 7:44 PM, "Paul Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Very impressed with the iLecture. Great use of WA technology I seem > to remember. > > Matt, I noted the zoom in/out to the desktop technique that you used. > What is that effect? I use Mouseposé to draw students attention to > detai

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Paul Reid
Very impressed with the iLecture. Great use of WA technology I seem to remember. Matt, I noted the zoom in/out to the desktop technique that you used. What is that effect? I use Mouseposé to draw students attention to details on the desktop, but the technique you used seemed much more effective.

re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Nancy McIntyre
Just finished viewing part I over dinner. Direction: straight adherence to the Dogme 95 school. Screenplay: no groundbreaking plot departures, but for lovers of the film mac genre, it has all the elements - right down to the wisecracking investigator. Cinematography: a refreshingly direct app

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Doug Wilson
> Last time I checked, we usually call it hail, or hail stones. > > In any event, I'm Matthew, not Daniel. > > :-) > > - Matt Woops. Sorry about the mixup about who's who. It may well be hail in the picture, have to check the developers notes. Hail and freezing rain are quite different. Hail c

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Matthew Healey
On 04/05/2005, at 2:52 PM, Doug Wilson wrote: You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting tonight should appear here later this evening (Tuesday) once the Curtin iLectures system has finished processing it: http://ilectures.curtin.edu.au/ilectures/ilectures.las

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Doug Wilson
> You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting > tonight should appear here later this evening (Tuesday) once the Curtin > iLectures system has finished processing it: > > http://ilectures.curtin.edu.au/ilectures/ilectures.lasso?ut=692 > > No doubt Matt will put a lin

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Martin Hill
ad of Automatic (eg. HTTP or UDP port 7070) Let me know how you go. -Mart > From: Edward Arrowsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 09:57:09 +0800 > To: WAMUG Mailing List > Subject: Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting > > When i go t

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Robert Howells
On 04/05/2005, at 9:57 AM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote: When i go to the site and click on QT, select the bandwidth, all I get is a negotiating message for a long time. Is there something obvious I am not doing please? Did you select the speed of your access ?eg... 56k video Bob Works for

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Edward Arrowsmith
When i go to the site and click on QT, select the bandwidth, all I get is a negotiating message for a long time. Is there something obvious I am not doing please? On 03/05/2005, at 11:03 PM, Martin Hill wrote: You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting tonigh

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Ronda Brown
On 03/05/2005, at 11:03 PM, Martin Hill wrote: You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting tonight should appear here later this evening (Tuesday) once the Curtin iLectures system has finished processing it: http://ilectures.curtin.edu.au/ilectures/ilectures.l

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi all, something that I missed whilst changing the DV tape was when someone asked Matt if there were any problems/bugs with Tiger. Matt said that he had not experienced any difficulties at all so far, or words to that effect. That might be something others have wanted to know about. Cheers, Susan.

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Rod
On 04/05/2005, at 3:05 AM, Brett Carboni wrote: On 3/5/05 11:03 PM, "Martin Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this: You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting tonight should appear here later this evening (Tuesday) once the Curtin iLectures system has finishe

Re: Streaming Video recording of tonight's meeting

2005-05-04 Thread Brett Carboni
On 3/5/05 11:03 PM, "Martin Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this: > You'll find the streaming video recordings of part 1 of the WAMUG meeting > tonight should appear here later this evening (Tuesday) once the Curtin > iLectures system has finished processing it: Well done everyone. I finally get