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tony
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 05:27 PM
In taking the idea of videoing meetings and running with it, this is what I propose as a possible solution:

maast could:

purchase one or two of these (http://store.theflip.com/UltraHD.aspx)
*create a private youtube account and upload them to it for posting in the charter member forums (keeping only last x number of meetings online (im guessing 3-4 at most due to size))
**or host them on maast.org and post the links in charter member only forum

this thing records hd video at 8Gb/120mins which would be HUGE so only speaker content would need to be recorded for brevity. of course speakers would have to be ok with doing this (case by case basis)

here is a sample video taken with the one posted and uploaded to youtube

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youtube compresses the video but as you can see this is more than acceptable quality wise.

as for the above options:

* this might not be feasible because of youtube's upload limits (2gb iirc). the videos would have to be further compressed before uploading. that camera holds a full 2 hours at 8gb at highest resolution. a 30 min video would be roughly 2gb (the youtube max) but, they could be further compressed which isnt hard to do
** this would eat up a lot of bandwidth unless the videos were compressed more than the raw format also which would take some time. brian would have to check our bandwidth stats to see how feasible this would be.

these are not definite end all be all solutions if anyone has better suggestions bring them forward. this is just something for the BOD/administration to kick around so to speak.

i would volunteer as much time as a 40+ hour work week and full time school schedule will allow to help with something like this.

thoughts?

Kristy
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 06:36 PM
Hey Tony-
Thanks for putting this out there. I'm working on a "Speaker's contract" that has a specific section for giving consent to allow us to videotape the material for educational purposes, etc. In it I would need to specify how it can be used, for example, a speaker might allow us to use it amongst our membership or keep in our reference material, but not want it available for general internet perusal, etc.

I even thought that in a more controlled example, we could keep it on a disc and check a copy out of the Reference library like we do the books.

tony
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 06:43 PM
exactly same as i was thinking, archive on disk and make the last x available online

Europhyllia
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 06:52 PM
I even thought that in a more controlled example, we could keep it on a disc and check a copy out of the Reference library like we do the books.

I like that! :)

hobogato
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 07:15 PM
great ideas here

CoryDude
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 07:36 PM
Yes, yes, yes!!! I like the idea of letting youtube host the most recent videos and linking in the charter member section. We take this approach at our church and it is a great idea for Maast.

justahobby
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 10:21 PM
Thanks Tony for expounding on the thought. Great quality video. I like the idea of adding it the library also.

cbianco
Tue, 5th Jan 2010, 11:24 PM
This is a great idea! This way we could present subject matter to the entire club (or Charter Members) that was at the meeting. Also, Youtube would be free hosting (<-right?).

Christopher