Re: Open Video Guidelines (WAS: Re: [Foundations] Open Video Conference, NYU, June 19-20)



I can see the ogg/theora being interesting from a default setting point of view for say desktop recorders or even something like cheese.

What can we do with the canvas tag? :)

sri

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org> wrote:


On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy peters gmail com> wrote:
Anybody have any feedback for Jay on whether or not the following tutorials will be useful to us? (I assume the tutorials will be viewable remotely.)


On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jay dedman <jay dedman gmail com> wrote:
Hey Stormy--

Just following up to see if you had any further ideas on tutorials for the Open Video Conference.
We're discussing them now amongst ourselves.

  •  How to compress using Ogg/Theora so it looks really good (H264 is the standard comparison)
  •  How to embed the Ogg/Theora on a blog using the <video> tag
  •  How to customize the player used in the new Firefox
  •  What can we do with the <canvas> tag???
Not sure if any of this is of interest to you.

Jay


On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Jay dedman <jay dedman gmail com> wrote:
>
>> Nice to meet you! I'm cc'ing the GNOME marketing list as that's where
>> we've been discussing a video project.
>> If we had an online guide to publishing practices for open video
>> (including soliciting and sharing them), I'm sure many projects would
>> find it useful. In addition if we had a common place to share them we
>> could build up a good archive ...
>
> Hey Stormy--
>
> (I'm cc'ing our partner, Michael Verdi, on this email.)
>
> As Dean said, we plan to organize a table at the Open Video Conference where
> video creators can get together to learn to use all this new HTML5 +
> Ogg/Theora on their sites. We're going to get down and dirty.
>
> Our goal is to make some video tutorials for the conference in response to
> some of the most commonly asked questions:
>
> How to compress using Ogg/Theora so it looks really good (H264 is the
> standard comparison)
> How to embed the Ogg/Theora on a blog using the <video> tag
> How to customize the player used in the new Firefox
> What can we do with the <canvas> tag???
>
> We'll be publishing these videos to our work-in-progress site, Freevlog.org.
> There's also Makeinternet.tv where we could crosspost.
>
> Let us know what you guys had in mind. As video creators, we're currently
> trying to figure all that's possible with HTML5 and the new Firefox.
>
> Jay
>
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