[Klug-general] Dover meeting on Sat 28 Feb
Stephen Fraser
fraser.sp at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 19:38:05 UTC 2009
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I was more after just a simple audio recording (although a video would
be better of course) so that it can be played back later (I'm on nights
this weekend...) If bandwidth is required for distribution I will
happily provide this.
Colin McCarthy wrote:
> 2009/2/24 Stephen Fraser <fraser.sp at gmail.com <mailto:fraser.sp at gmail.com>>
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> Any chance of some cam-cording action for those that cannot attend?
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> It would be good to be able to share/record our meetings with/for those
> how can't attend.
> Something like http://www.yuuguu.com would allow people to see the
> desktop and presentation of who ever is doing the 'Tech Talk'.
> It doesn't have audio capabilities built in but a VoIP client like Skype
> could provide that. Or we could use Yuuguu with Ustream.com or
> stickam.com <http://stickam.com> to broadcast the audio and even video
> if people were willing.
>
> The only thing standing in our way for this (apart from those that
> object) is bandwidth. We rarely get internet at our meetings and if so
> it's kinda slow. 3G could work, but we may still have bandwidth issues.
>
> The other option/idea would be to use something like
> http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/,
> http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/about.php or
> http://www.demorecorder.com/ to record the presentation.
>
> Would this be worth it? Or could the technology involved just be a pain
> when it goes wrong?
>
> Colin
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