On the GSM w/ gnuradio wiki, there’s a (broken) link to a video of a
presentation Eric gave. Does anyone have this video? Eric? Matt?
Bueller? Cartman?
Thanks,
Tim
On the GSM w/ gnuradio wiki, there’s a (broken) link to a video of a
presentation Eric gave. Does anyone have this video? Eric? Matt?
Bueller? Cartman?
Thanks,
Tim
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 08:21:08AM -0500, Timothy Brown wrote:
On the GSM w/ gnuradio wiki, there’s a (broken) link to a video of a
presentation Eric gave. Does anyone have this video? Eric? Matt?
Bueller? Cartman?Thanks,
Tim
I’m not sure which talk it was. If you let me know, I may be able to
help. We really ought to collect copies of all of these on
Eric
Hi,
i’ve fixed the link and it’s now available again at
http://www.segfault.net/gsm/gnu-radio.zip
regards,
steve
On 3/2/07, Eric B. [email protected] wrote:
I’m not sure which talk it was. If you let me know, I may be able to
help. We really ought to collect copies of all of these on gnuradio.org
The talk was 108MBytes when I tried to download the zip.
If and when those collections get put onto gnuradio.org - can they be
cut up into different sections or transcoded with a better codec?
Eric
Brian
On 3/2/07, Eric B. [email protected] wrote:
We can host them if somebody wants to transcode them. It would be
very nice if there was a free software player for whatever format
the stuff ends up in.
I believe VLC can play H.264 encoded videos and has a client for every
platform out there.
I can try to take a look into it a little more while my FPGA builds.
Eric
Brian
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:16:44PM -0500, Brian P. wrote:
Brian
We can host them if somebody wants to transcode them. It would be
very nice if there was a free software player for whatever format
the stuff ends up in.
Eric
I’ll transcode this and provide it.
Thanks,
Tim
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:35:58PM -0500, Timothy Brown wrote:
I’ll transcode this and provide it.
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks Tim!
When it’s ready send me a note letting me know where to grab it from.
Eric
Original sizes:
autarkis% ls -al *.mpg
-rw------- 1 tim tim 55782428 1998-08-22 11:41 gnu-radio-intro.mpg
-rw------- 1 tim tim 62095196 1998-08-22 11:41 gnu-radio_q-and-a.mpg
new sizes:
autarkis% ls -al *.ogg
-rw-r–r-- 1 tim tim 16867394 2007-03-02 14:46 gnu-radio-intro.ogg
-rw-r–r-- 1 tim tim 35760482 2007-03-02 14:52 gnu-radio_q-and-a.ogg
They’ll be available in a few minutes for Eric and in just a little
while longer for the rest of us. They play fine using VLC. (They
are re-encoded in Ogg Theora and the video artifacting is minimal
compared to the original).
Thanks,
Tim
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 03:02:20PM -0500, Timothy Brown wrote:
-rw-r–r-- 1 tim tim 35760482 2007-03-02 14:52 gnu-radio_q-and-a.ogg
They’ll be available in a few minutes for Eric and in just a little
while longer for the rest of us. They play fine using VLC. (They
are re-encoded in Ogg Theora and the video artifacting is minimal
compared to the original).Thanks,
Tim
Thanks!
Eric
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:11:48PM -0800, Eric B. wrote:
are re-encoded in Ogg Theora and the video artifacting is minimal
compared to the original).Thanks,
Tim
FYI, these were recorded in Amsterdam in July 2005.
They’re now available here:
http://gnuradio.org/video/gnu-radio-intro-2005-07-ams.ogg
http://gnuradio.org/video/gnu-radio-q-and-a-2005-07-ams.ogg
Eric
I’ve also put up my Radar talk from December 2005.
It’s big (384MB), and about an hour long. (Tim, can you transcode this
one too?)
http://gnuradio.org/video/22C3-543-en-i_see_airplanes.mp4
The corresponding slides are here:
http://gnuradio.org/video/22C3-543-en-i_see_airplanes.pdf
Eric
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