will gladly provide data space and bandwidth for
for storing streams. Whoever will be in charge of this, please contact me to
obtain necessary access info. If I recall correctly past conference feeds
are a part of the 
  -----Original Message-----
 From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
 user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Eric Dantan Rzewnicki
 Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 11:20 AM
 To: nescivi; A list for linux audio users
 Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] LAC Recording Guidelines
 Hi Esben,
 On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 02:12:17PM +0100, nescivi wrote:
  Hi Esben,
 I will inform the authors.
 But also note, the slides will be available as pdf's from the LAC
 website as well. So there are readable versions of the slides
 available. 
 It would also be helpful if authors could be convinced to use "reverse
 video" slides, i.e. light text on dark background.
  ES> It's also wise to position the camera
such that there is little
 ES> movement other than the speaker. This would save bandwidth and allow
 ES> us to use higher resolution. Also, to not move the camera is nice. 
 at ZKM we were somewhat limited in the lecture hall due to locations of
 network/power wrt to the speakers. So we were up close to the speaker
 which sometimes made it tough to keep a speaker in frame if they started
 wandering around very much. We'll see what the rooms in Berlin are like
 in terms of camera placement options. Of course, there is always the
 option of speaker-tethering.
  ES> There are also many issues recording the
speaker.
 Any tips are welcome.
 As far as I understood from Jörn there were some problems to multiplex
 the audio stream with the video stream, so they had to use the
 mic-input from the camera. If you know of a good solution where we can
 do the multiplexing with the audio stream from the mixing desk
 properly, then please share your experience! 
 I'm trying out flumotion this week here at home which is supposed to be
 able to mulitplex audio from a non-DV source. Hopefully this will prove
 usefull. We'll do our best, but please remember that it is a volunteer
 operation. ;)
 -Eric Rz.