From: Laura Lazzati <laura.lazzati.15@gmail.com>
To: Paul Garlick <pgarlick@tourbillion-technology.com>
Cc: Guix-devel <guix-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Video narration
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 14:20:14 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAPNLzUNvikK6zHeWsM72UcxBdzBvCrU0rx=BmBrqmOi+=id0HQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <30bca313b07d1dc65c73d2e2c4d0e8907144081d.camel@tourbillion-technology.com>
Hi Paul!
Sorry, I've got up to date with this.
> Is Firefox the browser you are testing with?
Yes, I tested both with Firefox and Icecat and get the same message,
that it is corrupt :/
You mentioned you tried totem, right? In my case it runs and I can
watch the video but the colours are changed. Ie: the dark gray turns
green, and the white turns somewhat pink.
I only tested the first video.
I have a question about the Makefile. Why are we having an if in the
ffmpeg rule regarding the soundname being empty?
> What I was thinking was that the cli sessions should end with a short
> pause. This will be the case as long as either duration1 is greater
> than duration2 or the audio file has a silent section at the end.
>
> If any of the transitions are too abrupt we can add some silence to the
> relevant audio file. The command I used for the silent slide in 02-
> daily-use2 was:
>
> $ ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=r=4800:cl=mono -t <ts> -q:a 9 -c:a
> libmp3lame <audiofile>.mp3
>
> This creates an mp3 file with <ts> seconds of silence.
>
> So a one second pause, say, could be concatenated (with ffmpeg) at the
> beginning or end of an audio file to improve the transition.
I see, then we can create a script for this, that runs before the
script for creating the cli session videos, WDYT?
I am really amazed about how much you know about audio and video creation :)
I have a question, what happens when duration2 > duration1?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Paul.
>
>
>
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Thread overview: 87+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-03-05 12:52 Video narration Laura Lazzati
2019-03-05 15:14 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-05 16:27 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-15 11:48 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-15 14:27 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-16 3:27 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-18 17:07 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-19 5:00 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-19 21:02 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-20 12:39 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-20 13:38 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2019-03-20 16:20 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-22 17:11 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-22 17:35 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-22 19:39 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-24 3:47 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-24 10:17 ` Gábor Boskovits
2019-03-24 18:52 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-25 12:55 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-25 22:49 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-25 23:16 ` sirgazil
2019-03-26 17:08 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-26 17:58 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-27 21:00 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-27 22:01 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-03-29 22:32 ` Paul Garlick
2019-03-29 22:45 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-01 15:16 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-01 18:02 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-02 8:34 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-02 18:19 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-03 14:05 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-03 14:25 ` sirgazil
2019-04-03 15:38 ` Gábor Boskovits
2019-04-03 16:45 ` sirgazil
2019-04-03 19:11 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-05 14:36 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-05 18:23 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-05 18:49 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2019-04-08 16:19 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-09 10:46 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-09 14:10 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-17 19:44 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-17 22:11 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-18 17:12 ` Ludovic Courtès
2019-04-19 12:14 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2019-04-18 17:20 ` Laura Lazzati [this message]
2019-04-19 0:25 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-20 21:11 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-22 12:29 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-22 18:27 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-22 22:29 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-26 22:01 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-26 22:54 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-29 17:53 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-29 19:50 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-29 20:06 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-29 20:19 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-29 22:50 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-30 8:52 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-30 13:22 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-04-30 23:36 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-01 14:05 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-02 21:36 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-04 19:34 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-06 11:22 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-08 20:47 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-08 23:14 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-09 14:57 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-09 17:54 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-10 19:50 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-10 21:54 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-10 21:58 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-10 20:19 ` Gábor Boskovits
2019-05-10 21:57 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-10 22:34 ` sirgazil
2019-05-21 2:52 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-21 8:29 ` Gábor Boskovits
2019-05-22 12:54 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-23 10:14 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-23 14:07 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-23 21:36 ` Paul Garlick
2019-05-25 18:19 ` Laura Lazzati
2019-05-06 13:35 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2019-05-06 20:34 ` Paul Garlick
2019-04-02 17:21 ` Gábor Boskovits
2019-04-02 18:16 ` Laura Lazzati
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