I think, this is really an efficient and effective way to enhance the documentation and to demonstrate editing tasks clearly, a kind of ActiveMath One-ON-One.
You have choosen the right pace and there is a nice and natural flow to it.
Well done.
PS: You may want to consider
resizing the display area to make the top and bottom more visible for the inline version,
having a choice of starting the video, and not have it play automatically whenever the page is loaded ?
I’ve set autoplay to false. Is it better now?
I’ve been playing with the Elgato Turbo.264 and this is the best I can get without post-processing after re-compression (which moved from 80 Mb to 8Mb!).
I suppose I could use the js-routines (might be it does not work in IE) as well as streaming capabilities.
Keep commenting. On several browsers, platforms, etc. To my surprise, giving the URL to VLC did not work.
Keep it Coming!
Paul,
I think, this is really an efficient and effective way to enhance the documentation and to demonstrate editing tasks clearly, a kind of ActiveMath One-ON-One.
You have choosen the right pace and there is a nice and natural flow to it.
Well done.
PS: You may want to consider
better now ?
Albert,
I’ve set autoplay to false. Is it better now? I’ve been playing with the Elgato Turbo.264 and this is the best I can get without post-processing after re-compression (which moved from 80 Mb to 8Mb!).
I suppose I could use the js-routines (might be it does not work in IE) as well as streaming capabilities.
Keep commenting. On several browsers, platforms, etc. To my surprise, giving the URL to VLC did not work.
paul