Always love the humble speaking Matt Mullenweg. However, all the WordPress.tv videos seem low in terms of audio volume. I am going to assume it is just me, but is anyone else experiencing the same difficulty?
Hi Michael – it’s true that a lot of the video recordings taken at events, often by volunteers, aren’t as well-mic’d at they could be. Often we publish what we’re given. In the cases where we do have control over audio or production, we try to do what we can to bump it up. Do you find the same problem with the tutorials, or is it just the WordCamp footage?
Michael, your tutorials are flawless. I have no problem with audio in those videos, only the WordCamp footage. Sorry if I was vague in my previous comment. Keep up the great work.
In this case we didn’t have control over the video – however, Matt’s SF keynote covers a lot of similar ground and has the slides edited in SteveNote style. You can catch that here (link). Hope that helps!
July 17, 2009 at 4:11 am |
Always love the humble speaking Matt Mullenweg. However, all the WordPress.tv videos seem low in terms of audio volume. I am going to assume it is just me, but is anyone else experiencing the same difficulty?
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July 17, 2009 at 6:58 am |
Hi Michael – it’s true that a lot of the video recordings taken at events, often by volunteers, aren’t as well-mic’d at they could be. Often we publish what we’re given. In the cases where we do have control over audio or production, we try to do what we can to bump it up. Do you find the same problem with the tutorials, or is it just the WordCamp footage?
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July 17, 2009 at 2:37 pm |
Michael, your tutorials are flawless. I have no problem with audio in those videos, only the WordCamp footage. Sorry if I was vague in my previous comment. Keep up the great work.
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July 18, 2009 at 6:32 am
Thanks for the feedback, Michael – much appreciated!
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July 17, 2009 at 5:15 am |
It would be nice to see the screen Matt was pointing to. Like the way Apple and Steve Jobs do it. Go WordPress!!!
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July 17, 2009 at 7:01 am |
In this case we didn’t have control over the video – however, Matt’s SF keynote covers a lot of similar ground and has the slides edited in SteveNote style. You can catch that here (link). Hope that helps!
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