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From: http://marilwyd.blogspot.com/2008/04/i-want-my-i-want-my-seneddtv.html Pictures on the blog post. Thursday, April 17, 2008 I want my.. I want my Senedd.tv I'm going to geek-out now, so please excuse me. Peter Black AM told me to email the IT guys at the Senedd and get a password for senedd.tv. Well, when I say he told ME, he mentioned it on his blog, so he told US. But anyhow... I have an (un)healthy obsession with web services, I've sign up to every web2.0/social/media service that has appeared since 1999. I have to, it's a compulsion. So I had to try this out too. The IT guy emaliled me a logon. I was expecting a sprawling attenpt at YouTube. But it's actually really good. First thing you notice is how.. small.. it is. Not in a bad way. It is perfect for an Adobe Air application in the future. In this grab, you can see that you have the option of watching streams from the Main Chamber, or the three committee rooms. I'm posting this at 8:00am, so I guess they're still in bed at the moment. So you hit the "schedule" menu option: Two thing are apparent. First, you can't watch EVERY session in this beta. Conspicuous by its absence: the E-Democracy launch itself! lol. Anyhow, hit the watch-again links to ... watch again (high tech this, you keeping up?) Here is the meat of the thing, the player. All the common controls. At the bottom of the screen, you get the meeting agenda, and you can click on the various items to forward to that point in the meeting (like dvd chapters). You get four options for stream: Hi, which is roughly equivalent to a good flash-movie or well-encoded youtube video. There is a fullscreen option.. the quality isn't quite good enough for fullscreen, even at this high setting, so I don't see the need for that. Then you get medium and low... which I wouldn't bother with, frankly. Then mp3, which I wish they would rename "audio" or "sound-only", because it's not like you can download it. My advice to the senedd.tv guys: lose the low stream setting, and rename the medium stream to low. Rename mp3 as audio, or you will get pensioners emailing you saying your site is broken and they can't download the mp3s. What I would like to see on the site is an RSS feed for the schedule page. Unless you are a compulsive media-watcher (*cough*) you're only going to want to watch sessions that deal with issues you care about, so an RSS feed is an ideal way of keeping people updated. Today I'm going to test it to death, in Firefox 2, Firefox 3, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari, on Windows, OSX and Linux. Expect an even geeker report soon ;) Posted by Al Iguana at 07:46 Labels: e-government, media, news, wag, web 2.0
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