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vid
first part (Tomasz's speech about history of FASM) is edited and uploaded:
http://hypervista-technologies.com/ Last edited by vid on 28 Nov 2006, 23:00; edited 1 time in total |
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smiddy
Excellent, thanks!
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vid
thanks go to hypervista - he provided opportunity and resources to create this video.
btw, MazeGen's first quote is very funny ![]() |
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flaith
![]() Quote: Unable to open 'mms://206.123.72.69/hypervista' I'm 99% sure it's because of my french provider (orange.fr ![]() _________________ Je suis sur de 'rien', mais je ne suis pas sur du 'tout'. |
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LocoDelAssembly
That link is wrong (it's the URL for the saturday streamming).
You have to connect to mms://206.123.72.69/zzhypervista/fasm_tech_tomasz.wmv instead |
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HyperVista
flaith - please note also that the link locodelassembly gave you contains underscore characters (_) between the words as in "fasm_tech_tomasz".
locodelassembly ... i didn't notice the change in bandwidth ... hmmmm. it occurs to me that the video on-demand is hosted on a different server than the live webcast and configuration on that server may account for the difference. |
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flaith
Works really fine, thanks guys
![]() _________________ Je suis sur de 'rien', mais je ne suis pas sur du 'tout'. |
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OzzY
It works OK, but is a bit slow (lagging) here. (Maybe my internet sux
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Madis731
1) I wish I had been there
![]() 2) I wish the video was subbed (something got lost - other info was only available for the participants, like questions that weren't repeated). 3) I wish the chat was timestamped. 4) I wish to make the Tomasz's flip-chart into a spreadsheet ![]() 5) I wish wmv was downloadable instead of streaming - I can watch it again and again - even off-line and listen carefully some parts. 6) I wish there will be more participants and less chatters the next year. ![]() PS. I still haven't seen the other presentations, but I already want to present something for the next year. Btw, who said MenuetOS is dead? It was cut at just the right place...I couldn't catch it. Maybe I should make a long review of M32/64 symbiosis with FASM or sth. in Finnish: "Kuvien kera!" ![]() |
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HyperVista
i made a slight modification to the video. it will now stream well at 150 kbps for those with marginal internet connections. i also added a section to the back where Tomasz shows us his original hand notes he made while designing fasm. a real treat, to be sure.
Madis, you are right. we should already be thinking about what presentations we want to give. maybe one from each substantial section of the board, i.e. windows, linux, macros, minuetOS, projects, OS Construction, etc. i will have the other technical sessions edited and ready by the end of the week. i also want to try to display the live chat. any ideas out there how we might do that? i'll take a look at the chat software documentation to see if there are any hints there. |
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sylwek32
is there also a downloadable version?
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vid
hv: maybe convert it to subtitles? at least important ones - questions that weren't read.
full subtitles would be nice too, but i have no idea who would do it, imho it is waste of time for programmers to do this |
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Madis731
Vid re-worded my 2nd wish. It wouldn't be any waste if the conversation was timestamped, but it wasn't. You can't tell if the next line in chat was 10ms or 10min later
![]() The 5th wish was also what sylwek32 said two posts ago... |
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UCM
Well, if you want to download it, you can use VLC and stream to a file (instead of to screen); however, it will take around and hour, since it operates at the same time it is downloading.
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sylwek32
Its downloadable here
ftp:// anonymous:fasm@ssl.fasm.info/Public/FASM%20Technical%20Discussion%20Krakow/ and here: http://netbone.ath.cx/mirror1/ |
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