In case you’d like to check if they are worth the hefty download, the slides are of course available, too. I apologize for not being able to offer them in a streaming or web-playable format. But jtanner from #rhel actually recently and kindly volunteered to provide some hosting space for the videos, so I’d like to make them available to you as well as Eduardo in case they are useful. So I simply gave up and forgot about the video until now. *Really* desperate (this was well before the webm announcement) I tried YouTube.The video was over their size limit (2 GB – my video is just a hair over 2 GB.) It would complain that the video was corrupted – even the original files straight from the camera. No matter how many times I tried – both through FTP and the web upload client – the video would not appear on my page. I attempted to upload the video to – a video sharing site I like more than most because it supports Ogg formats and encourages Creative Commons licensing.I decided to give up on Ogg and ran the video through some gstreamer pipelines to boost the audio, keeping it in. I wrote a gstreamer pipeline in hopes of accomplishing this but several runs and many hours later, did not have usable video (it seemed to only play keyframes and nothing inbetween – very jerky.)
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