Re: A little help please. Multimedia Yoga Lessons, Yogatoday.com for linux/mac
Richard,
Thanks for wget. That one goes directly to the "life saving" linux
commands doc :-)
I downloaded the video, however I did not have audio in either kaffiene
or VLC. I couldn't stand to install another video player as every time
I do I end up breaking something :-( So I installed the latest version
VLC, after all the requisite change sources file, apt-get update,
install, etc. etc. Finally however I did get audio. But now the program
doesn't work exactly right so its another linux two hour learning fest
until its fixed :-) I'll tell you what, linux (unix) is really where
all the years of yoga pay off. Patience, focus, consentration,
unpeturbability and starting with dos/cpm86 20+ years ago also helps
:-)
I thought the fedex ad was very good and very funny! The other ads were
pleasent enough. The instruction video was good, calming, easy going.
Lacked "old-school" finesse of Hittleman and Lilia but I'm sure they
will get better and better at it.
I still don't see how one can do a routine with such a small screen
size and all the drawbacks I sited in the other post still apply. I
find it hard to follow what is happening with the shots being so far
back. More close-ups would be good. But it was great to see that the
gal on the left was making real mistakes and being gently corrected.
(Although I was embarrassed for her.) This is more like reality. I
didn't see the guy get corrected but I skipped through pretty fast so I
could get this post off.
I know they have a flow they think they must maintain, but I would like
to see more examples of doing it wrong and the corrections. More
discussion about mistakes and how we should view them, etc. Perhaps
even a cut away to the studio where there is a close up of various
mistakes which are made in this posture and how to correct them. After
all we learn from mistakes not from doing it correctly. Also
discussions of preliminary positions before before we are able to make
the "real" ones.
Jared
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Commander and Chief of my little world and www.omjaroo.com
Richard Corfield wrote:
> On 2006-07-14, omjaroo <omjaroo@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> One SuSE 10.1 with the Pacman additions I was able to play the archive
> version in both MPlayer and Kaffiene - the two players I have installed.
> MPlayer was without sound though, suggesting I recompile with qdmc
> enabled. Will have to put Xine on some time as that was my preferred
> player on 10.0. (Haven't had this 10.1 system long)
>
> MPlayer will attempt to play in the browser, though likes to prebuffer
> a lot if not the whole thing. I copied the link location and used wget
> to download the first 20M or so. At 280M those on limited broadband
> connections will quickly use up their alloted capacity. It's a 40 minute
> download on my connection.
>
> wget
> http://downloads.im.com/partner/yog..gatoday_038.mov
>
> Because Linux has sensible file locking you can watch it at the same
> time as downloading it.
>
> It's obviously supported by advertising - something you're perhaps used to
> in America but we're not so used to over here. With the Linux tools it's
> easy to skip over these (2:40 in the example above including the YogaToday
> intro and safety notice). The adverts are filmed, or at least transcoded,
> at higher quality and I think take up most of that initial 20M, so I only
> got the getting comfortable bit of the lesson. I can imagine advertisers
> demanding higher quality transcoding. The adverts I saw were all at the
> start, though I've not seen the whole thing. I'd like to congratulate the
> FeDeX sound designer though (oh, and lighting and everyone else as well).
>
> If someone else can preview the main content that would be interesting.
> From the few minutes I've seen this looks very interesting, and if I
> had an uncapped broadband connection it could be a good way of making
> sure I do get a good amount of daily practice.
>
> - Richard (who used to do sound design for a local rep theatre, now
> does village panto)
>
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