[linux-audio-user] Linux audio video 0.1 alpha 1

Rick Taylor RickTaylor at Speakeasy.Net
Sat Dec 18 08:44:55 EST 2004


On Friday 17 December 2004 01:20 pm, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> > Seeing as the "audio tutorial" worked so well... and MP3
> > crunches stuff so small... maybe it would be nice to
> > distribute tutorials that folk could simply open in the
> > program the tutorial's intended for?
>
> Well, fr this first one it would be possible, but there will
> hopefully successors which will make video a great thing.

Sorry... I was just addressing the guy's problems.

:} Video is a great thing.

> > There's a tutorial system out there somewhere for Windows.
> > Basically, it runs a script that opens demo files and moves
> > the mouse around performing the actions explained in the
> > tutorial...
>
> I think this is an bad idea. First, it needs to ensure that
> the user has all needed apps already installed. Secondly, I
> intend the videos to show also non-linux-users what we
> already can do on linux to increase their interest.

:} I disagree. It's , maybe, not appropriate to everything.

I think text based tutorials are perfect for text stuff... Something based on 
a knowledge base or expert system with a Debconf-like interface would be 
great... In fact... if there were some sort of centralized tutorial system 
for linux that could hold a basic package of interactive texts and that 
upgraded through apt or even automatically it would help linux users 
immensely. It could always be set up to use dialogs, sound and video... 
{streaming, flash, etc {rss}}

You could just type in a question or ask the interface to define a procedure 
and {maybe after a short game of 2o questions} get your answer immediately... 
With a friendly interface and 'net connectivity {could query for the latest 
version of a particular file or download knowledge modules {and codecs} 
automatically} it could be very helpful. You could even have it answer 
interactive {non-content} questions from a random database... maybe even use 
"personality" modules.

Folk will still have a need for video and animation for instructional and 
promotional video and audio... in fact... the system would open up a whole 
new linux market. :} It would be fun, provide folk with accurate, up to date 
instructional information and provide folk with a creative outlet. It could 
even lead to broadcast as well as educational stuff at some point. "Linux 
Help Net" or "HAL" or something...

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