From:
Pablo Gonzalez
Date:
2005 Sep 28 19:23 UTC
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Examples of indexing webcasts can be seem at Granicus in their clients
area http://www.granicus.com/clients
Click on a government link and navigate to the archived videos. There
you can search for a video or click the first one you see. The Indexing
is on the left hand pull-down. Indexed links (On Some Cities) are also
located within the agenda/minutes document viewed on the right hand
window.
Other samples and be seen at SCAN NATOA in the webstreamers area
http://www.scannatoa.org/webstreamers.html
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Pablo Gonzalez
Granicus, Inc.
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From: Steven Clift [mailto:clift@publicus.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 12:17 PM
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Subject: [Webcasting Community] Indexing webcasts
Could folks share specific links to methods for indexing webcasts so
citizens can "fast forward" click to specific moments in the
video/audio?
Rona mention Seattle's software at the International Symposium on Local
E-Democracy http://dowire.org/localedem and I'd like to get more details
on that into our archive.
Cheers,
Steven Clift
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From:
Rona Zevin
Date:
2005 Sep 28 22:07 UTC
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I'll have one of the technical people draft something up that describes
how we do it (for non-techies).
>>> <email obscured> 9/28/2005 12:17:16 PM >>>
Could folks share specific links to methods for indexing webcasts so
citizens can "fast forward" click to specific moments in the
video/audio?
Rona mention Seattle's software at the International Symposium on Local
E-Democracy http://dowire.org/localedem and I'd like to get more details
on that into our archive.
Cheers,
Steven Clift
From:
Keith Young
Date:
2005 Sep 29 07:44 UTC
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In the UK the Public-i system automates the insertion of the indexing at any
stage of a change in agenda item or speaker name. An example can be seen at:
http://www.devoncc.ukcouncil.net/site/player/compact.php?a=2892&t=&m=rm#the_data_area
Keith
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> Could folks share specific links to methods for indexing webcasts so
citizens can "fast forward" click to specific moments in the video/audio?
>
> Rona mention Seattle's software at the International Symposium on Local
E-Democracy http://dowire.org/localedem and I'd like to get more details on
that into our archive.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Clift
>
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From:
Duncan Burbidge
Date:
2005 Sep 29 08:23 UTC
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In the UK and Spain, we've developed a tool for the user to do their own
indexing of webcasts. Chapters can be inserted or the reference points made
as slides.
An example of an implementation in flash (for the Spanish Cepade University)
can be seen here: http://streamspain.streamuk.com
And a demonstration account for the indexing tool can be seen here:
http://cms.streamuk.com username: demo password: demo
Regards
Duncan
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> Could folks share specific links to methods for indexing webcasts so
citizens can "fast forward" click to specific moments in the video/audio?
>
> Rona mention Seattle's software at the International Symposium on Local
E-Democracy http://dowire.org/localedem and I'd like to get more details on
that into our archive.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Clift
>
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