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- audience: it looks great! I thought you'd refined it. I
live in a very dark place :D
- gs-101: The free lighting setup strat.
-- Q:\<\[\> Why youtube and not peertube?
+- Q: Why youtube and not peertube?
- A: Gopar: I wasn't aware of peertube until emacsconf :0 (I will
proabbly look into it)
- audience: I guess some people want to make money? AFAIK,
@@ -207,136 +207,135 @@ journey of sharing Emacs knowledge.
## Notes
+- https://www.youtube.com/@goparism
- Want to focus and highlight excerpts of buffers for videos and stuff?Β 
Master of Ceremonies coming to M/ELPA soon.Β  [https://github.com/positron-solutions/moc](https://github.com/positron-solutions/moc)Β It was born to be used with Dslide.Β  Psionic wuz here (probably asleep on azn time)\
- I shared the link/information to this conference/talk with my
students yesterday!
- I mostly do this for my students -
[https://www.youtube.com/@LiterateProgramming](https://www.youtube.com/@LiterateProgramming)
+- Good points about the imposter syndrome!
- Been embracing impostor syndrome for decades & it never gets better
:-(
- - \<lounge-548\> jreicher: I agree!!
-- \<jreicher\> It's great having a talk like this in the conference.
-- \<robin\> i was a little skeptical about this talk due to the title,
+ - jreicher: I agree!!
+- It's great having a talk like this in the conference.
+- i was a little skeptical about this talk due to the title,
but this really is great information if one is going to be doing
remote conference presentations or whatever
-- \<robin\> i'm used to group video chat, unsurprisingly, but
+- i'm used to group video chat, unsurprisingly, but
there's just so much more to know (and, um, equipment to own) when
it comes to preparing something that's not solely going to be
- watched in real-time
-- \<\[\> OBS unfortunately requires an OpenGL version newer than 2.1,
+ watched in real-time ...where of course you'd normally have assistance in contexts like in-person conferences
+- OBS unfortunately requires an OpenGL version newer than 2.1,
so won't run on a ThinkPad X200
- - \<screwlisp\> Just use ffmpeg with x11grab. It works everywhere
+ - Just use ffmpeg with x11grab. It works everywhere
basically.
- - \<sachac\> \[: I sometimes use simplescreenrecorder (love it)
- - \<sachac\> I think that worked on my X230
-- \<sachac\> I like using Emacs to edit my audio.
+ - \[: I sometimes use simplescreenrecorder (love it)
+ - I think that worked on my X230
+- I like using Emacs to edit my audio.
[https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/10/yay-emacs-tweaking-my-video-workflow-with-whisperx-and-subed-record/](https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/10/yay-emacs-tweaking-my-video-workflow-with-whisperx-and-subed-record/)
- - \<karthik\> sachac: Your whole A/V workflow is pretty crazy.
+ - sachac: Your whole A/V workflow is pretty crazy.
Subed with waveforms in Emacs, WhisperX\...
-- \[re: DaVinci Resolve\] \<pkal\> kdenlive or pitivi is a nice free
+- \[re: DaVinci Resolve\] kdenlive or pitivi is a nice free
as in freedom alternatives that are worth mentioning
- - \<MetroWind\> I've used Blender to do video editing. It worked
- - \<robin\> i used kdenlive, the UI is very straightforward
+ - I've used Blender to do video editing. It worked
+ - i used kdenlive, the UI is very straightforward
for clipping out bits of unwanted video and similar. i've
heard blender's video editor is great but my partner told
me to just "find a youtube tutorial" (instead of showing
how it works) and there's a lot of junk out there, at least
wrt my simple use cases
-- \<robin\> i have no interest in making revenue from videos but this
+- i have no interest in making revenue from videos but this
sort of information is critical if one wants to maintain a
high-profile free software project that can sustain itself
financially (a lesson i learned from a lot of time working at coops
and nonprofits)
-- \<lounge-081\> karthik\`: speaking of videos, yours are truly
+- karthik\`: speaking of videos, yours are truly
fantastic - the only issue is that there isn't more of them :)
-- \<MetroWind\> Also having a good mic does help with voice quality. I
+- Also having a good mic does help with voice quality. I
used a basic condenser mic and I found it to be vastly better than
the snowball
-- Just a thanks to the organizers: I only EVER use etherpad during
- EmacsConf and then I forget what an awesome tool it is. Gotta
- reconnect with those abandoned memory cells\...
-- \<corwin\> πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
-- \<jkm\> πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
-- \* gs-101 claps
-- \<lounge-323\> πŸ‘
-- \* inkpotmonkey πŸ‘
-- \* karthik\` πŸ‘
-- \<Ez3\> πŸ‘
-- \<screwlisp\> πŸ‘
-- \<plattfot\> πŸ‘
-- \<robin\> πŸ‘ \[15:43\]
-- \<ElephantErgo\> πŸ‘
-- \<johnhamelink\> πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
-- \<screwlisp\> Gopar, come on the lispy gopher climate sometime
-- Apsopos "negative comments": Lotsa bot commenters on YouTube.
+- Gopar, come on the lispy gopher climate sometime
+- Apropos "negative comments": Lotsa bot commenters on YouTube.
Student of mine programmed one in class, almost trivial to do,
despite attempts to stop it.
-- \<plattfot\> One editing tip regarding pauses, you should be able to
+- Good point about using pauses.
+- One editing tip regarding pauses, you should be able to
see them by viewing the audio waveform.Β  Might be quicker than
watching the whole take in 2x.
- - \<@sachac\> plattfot: that's what I do too! I also use "oops"
+ - that's what I do too! I also use "oops"
to remind me to go back and edit things
- - \<@sachac\> plattfot: I have some Elisp that scans backward for
+ - I have some Elisp that scans backward for
the previous instance of the words that I say after the oops
- - \<karthik\`\> sachac: "elisp to scan backward for oops": this
+ - "elisp to scan backward for oops": this
is what I meant by your A/V setup being crazy
- - \<@sachac\> karthik\`: well it only makes sense\... what I
+ - well it only makes sense\... what I
really want is something that can string-distance approximate
matches
- - \<@sachac\> karthik\`: like,
+ - like,
[https://github.com/stevenwaterman/narration.studio](https://github.com/stevenwaterman/narration.studio)
is a cool approach too
- - \<@sachac\> karthik\`: that shows this segment and the next
+ - that shows this segment and the next
segment, and if you move on to the next segment, it knows that
the first segment is okay
- - \<lounge-081\> sachac: Indeed, your personal infrastructure for
+ - Indeed, your personal infrastructure for
these things is a sight to behold, hehe
- - \<karthik\`\> sachac: I'm watching your quest to treat video as
+ - I'm watching your quest to treat video as
searchable text closely!
- - \<karthik\`\> In general you're trying to do with audio/video
+ - In general you're trying to do with audio/video
what we do with text in Emacs.Β  This is a thing that should
exist but doesn't yet.
- - \<lounge-081\> karthik\`: that's a great framework, the
+ - that's a great framework, the
paradigm and capabilities of Emacs generalized to modalities
beyond text (A/V)
- - \<plattfot\> sachac: that's impressive, never got that far in
+ - that's impressive, never got that far in
my video editing quest πŸ˜…
- - \<karthik\`\> sachac: From reading your blog posts it looks like
+ - From reading your blog posts it looks like
you're almost there already (treating audio like text).Β  I
haven't tried anything except subed.el with a connected mpv
instance, and that alone was the best sub editing experience
I've ever had.
-- \<pkal\> this presentation made me think about streaming
+- this presentation made me think about streaming
package-code reviews for ELPA on peertube\...
- - \<@sachac\> pkal: yes!
-- \<lh\> karthik\`: +1 to the request for more unstructured videos
+ - pkal: yes!
+- +1 to the request for more unstructured videos
like the notmuch one, in fact I would prefer a raw, unnarrated
stream to see how you typically navigate (e.g. avy usage) without
half your brain dedicated to walking through the process!
- - \<karthik\`\> lh: Interesting.Β  Sounds like the kind of thing
+ - Interesting.Β  Sounds like the kind of thing
that works better as a livestream
- - \<lounge-081\> karthik\`: re \@lh's comment, myself I'm quite
+ - myself I'm quite
curious as to how you became so intimately knowledgeable and
proficient with sometime arcane internals so fast
-- \<robin\> sachac, i was honestly pretty amazed by the subtitling
- process for emacsconf
- - \<robin\> my subtitles were added at most a few hours before
- streaming :O
- - \<robin\> i was fully expecting to have to stream the video over
- bbb w/o subtitles or something along those lines
- - \<@sachac\> robin: we're getting better and better at it.
- =) In previous years, subtitling last-minute presentations
- was done by taking advantage of a volunteer's brother's
- fancy-schmancy gaming computer, but now that we use whisperx
- and I've upgraded to a Lenovo P52 (from an older X230T), I
- can run the whisperx myself for last-minute submissions
-- \<corwin\> I'd be interesting in helping organize or just rabble
+- I'd be interesting in helping organize or just rabble
rouse for some Emacs themed livestreaming group project, if such a
thing happened. I think AP made some noises several conferences ago
about this being a generally good thing for "somebody" to work on
:)
+- OBS unfortunately requires an OpenGL version newer than 2.1, so won't run on a ThinkPad X200
+ - Just use ffmpeg with x11grab. It works everywhere basically.
+ - I haven't used this alot but I think this might work as an equivilent tool https://github.com/russelltg/wl-screenrec
+- ...Mac keybindings? We need an emacsfluencer mode :) ...and possibly a derived one for emacsconf-presenter? :)
+- I often record the audio on my phone so that I can avoid the fan noise from my computer
+- Not editing at all ever under any condition makes it real ;p
+- I feel just watching over your shoulder as you do these things (investigate and fix a point of friction, etc) without much edit would still be a powerpack of value for most
+
+
+Feedback:
+- πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
+- πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
+- \* gs-101 claps
+- πŸ‘
+- \* inkpotmonkey πŸ‘
+- \* karthik\` πŸ‘
+- πŸ‘
+- πŸ‘
+- πŸ‘
+- πŸ‘ \[15:43\]
+- πŸ‘
+- πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
+- Gopar! love your YTs πŸ‘
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