on the web, oggz tool has chop support, so extracting part of video is
very easy and possible.
+When re-encoding video materials following command line gives more-or-less
+resonable video size while inserting keyframes for nice seek:
+
+ ffmpeg2theora -p padma --keyint 1 source_video.flv
+
VIDEO EDITING
which triggers switch to slide 42.
+In presentations which are created using Takahashi method (lot of slides with
+transitions which follow speaker) you might use just add subtitle to mark
+transition to next slide.
+
HTML5 WEB INTERFACE
# create metadata
$ vi hCalendar.html
- # generate hires slide jpegs using ghostscript
- $ ./bin/slides-hires.sh media/conference-title/presentation.pdf
+ # create presentation.pdf symlink from pdf file with slides
+ $ ln -s original-slides.pdf presentation.pdf
# annotate some material
$ ./bin/mplayer.pl media/conference-Title/video.ogv
After adding first slide you will get visual overview of all slides
which is useful when typing in slide markers [42] in subtitles.
-When slide reisze finish, you might want to open http://localhost/html5tv/www/media.html
-in Firefox and check final result.
+When slide reisze finish, you might want to open http://localhost/html5tv/www/_editing.html
+in Firefox (you will have to open it through http server!) and check final result.
+
+MULTI MONITOR SETUP
+
+I'm using awesome as window manager, and since HTML5TV uses xdotool to focus between terminal
+to enter subtitle and mplayer, it will switch to same virtual desktop on *both* monitors,
+so it's helpful to start ./bin/mplayer.pl on same virtual desktop at least with awesome.