Hi,
I gave a talk at last month's DCLUG[0] meeting on icecast and how we
used it at LAC2005[1]. I was trying to stream the talk live while also
trying to give the talk and host the meeting.
I had the streaming working fine, but then hosed my laptop trying to get
the video output to cooperate with the projector. I guess that should
teach me to not try to stream and present using the same box. 8-)
Fortunately we had tape running. I finally had time to get those encoded
and up on the web:
http://techweb.rfa.org/images/dclug/DCLUG-2005-06-08-icecast-and-lac2005-ta…
http://techweb.rfa.org/images/dclug/DCLUG-2005-06-08-icecast-and-lac2005-ta…
My talk started about 30% into the first tape. Przemek, the LUG
organizer, stalled for me for a bit while I tried frantically to recover
my laptop.
Anyway, there they are. I welcome any feedback. The second tape is
mostly about Linux Audio. I'm sure I made numerous glaring omissions and
stated at least a few fallacies. I want to clear up anything I'm
misunderstanding.
There are obvious glaring problems with the production quality. Mostly
these have to do with there not being a camera operator most of the
time. I'm mostly interested in comments on the content of the
presentation.
Thanks.
[0]
http://dclug.tux.org
[1]
http://lac.zkm.de
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