GUADEC Streams and Archives Online
thomasvs writes "GUADEC is now live on stream.fluendo.com. We're through for today, but talks go on monday and tuesday, starting 10:00 CEST.
If you missed out on today, you can still watch the talks from the archives."
GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC)
I just looked it up. I had no idea either.
-- Dan Jenkins, Rastech Inc.
From the home site (because I didn't know myself...):
The 6th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders, individuals, businesses and governments, as well as Free Software and Open Source software users together in Stuttgart, Germany from the 29th to the 31st of May, 2005.
The conference is a unique forum that highlights the capabilities and direction of GNOME - the user environment for desktop computers, networked servers and portable Internet devices. Come to GUADEC 6 to learn about -
Looking at the streaming video, I see some people talking to each other, in front of maybe a large projector screen, with nothing on it. All I hear is what sounds like static from audio equipment. The /. desc. for this didn't help either.
"The 6th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders, individuals, businesses and governments, as well as Free Software and Open Source software users together in Stuttgart, Germany from the 29th to the 31st of May, 2005."
URL: http://2005.guadec.org/
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The following should be able to help you:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Vorbis_Ogg_ACM .htm
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Either VLC or the latest version of Real Player should play it.
However the streams are a bit sketchy right now, probably due to the Slashdot effect.
Most of the streams contain 5-15 minutes of nothing happening at the beginning, followed by presentation set-up difficulties. It seems like the video camera was activated and deactivated at pre-programmed times that had nothing to do with the actual talks.
The Owen Taylor video in particular has 1-1/2 HOURS of footage of an empty room at the end.
People on dial-up: avoid these until edited version appear!
Ahh... got it working... it would seem that I was being confused by the blankness at the begining of each one of the talks.
Thanks to everyone that responded