Dear All, Mark asked about some kind of streaming or recording of the ChucK double projection performance at ffmup last tuesday. We have a video recording of the thing (audio captured on poor stereo mic onboard consumer camera). http://on-the-fly.cs.princeton.edu/listen/ (third performance down) Feel free to comment, question, and call us idiots. Best, Perry + Ge!
On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:12, Ge Wang wrote:
Mark asked about some kind of streaming or recording of the ChucK double projection performance at ffmup last tuesday. We have a video recording of the thing (audio captured on poor stereo mic onboard consumer camera).
http://on-the-fly.cs.princeton.edu/listen/ (third performance down)
Feel free to comment, question, and call us idiots.
Absolutely wonderful to hear* and see some action from you guys and ChucK. In fact the folder where the video is found contains some gems... loved cicadapalooza.mov :) A direct grab of the screen would be more useful as I could not really work out the visuals. The video was great as a "being there" experience but the learning input would be enhanced with a direct screen grab and, say, some voice over comments as well. Between a clear and readable screen display, some comments, and the actual audio output all captured to video, a novice user could pick up on ChucK really easily (or easier). *ironically the sound of the video would not work with either mplayer or xine on my AMD64 box. --markc
On 2004-10-22T10:46:29+1000, Mark Constable wrote:
*ironically the sound of the video would not work with either mplayer or xine on my AMD64 box.
Worked in vlc (although there unpleasant passages with "static" noices), video only worked in full screen mode. The hat was a nice touch :-) /Allan
the video worked with mplayer on my 900 MHz athlon PlanetCCRMA box, FWIW. I agree that readable screen grabs would have been very nice to see from a how-to standpoint. Great stuff Ge and Perry.
On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:12, Ge Wang wrote:
Mark asked about some kind of streaming or recording of the ChucK double projection performance at ffmup last tuesday. We have a video recording of the thing (audio captured on poor stereo mic onboard consumer camera).
http://on-the-fly.cs.princeton.edu/listen/ (third performance down)
Feel free to comment, question, and call us idiots.
Absolutely wonderful to hear* and see some action from you guys and ChucK. In fact the folder where the video is found contains some gems... loved cicadapalooza.mov :)
A direct grab of the screen would be more useful as I could not really work out the visuals. The video was great as a "being there" experience but the learning input would be enhanced with a direct screen grab and, say, some voice over comments as well. Between a clear and readable screen display, some comments, and the actual audio output all captured to video, a novice user could pick up on ChucK really easily (or easier).
*ironically the sound of the video would not work with either mplayer or xine on my AMD64 box.
--markc
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allan_wind@lifeintegrity.com
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ernst@pulsewidth.ca
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Ge Wang
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Mark Constable