<p>This is why I don't do what you do :-)</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 19, 2011 9:19 PM, "arxaaron" <<a href="mailto:arxaaron@gmail.com">arxaaron@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Thanks for the posting, Ron!<br>> <br>> Your notice of the typo on the file size got me looking at what<br>
> I did previously. My first attempt on the Warfield IPv6 was only<br>> ~365 MB. Looks like I limited the bit rate even further for the final<br>> and got it down to ~240 MB, and the only noticeable (added) quality<br>
> compromise seems to be that the dissolve transitions were little<br>> more pixie-o-lated.<br>> <br>> I'll run another encoding pass tonight and see if I can get the<br>> GPG talk down a bit. I'm thinking I can get it to under 500MB<br>
> and still have it readable. It's only about 20 minutes longer<br>> than the IPv6 talk.<br>> <br>> Doing a high quality, multi-pass b-frame encoding on my 8<br>> core 2.4 mhz intel Mac is taking several hours - between 4 & 5<br>
> to 1 against source length. I ran the first attempt on my PPC<br>> dual core 2,3mhz G5 and that took about 16 hours, then the<br>> encoder crashed in the write file to disk phase. 8^P<br>> <br>> peace<br>
> aaron<br>> <br>> <br>> On 2011/03/19, at 19:30 , Ron Frazier wrote:<br>> <br>>> I've posted the file in the public folder of my dropbox. It's using <br>>> most<br>>> of my quota, so I might have to take it down in a few weeks. However,<br>
>> you guys can use it while it's there. I was doing some download <br>>> testing<br>>> a while ago and getting 16 Mbps, which is about the limit of my <br>>> internet<br>>> connection. I don't know if they have any bandwidth limits that kick <br>
>> in<br>>> later. The link is below.<br>>><br>>> <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9879631/ale-20110317-gpg-tomaschik.mp4">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9879631/ale-20110317-gpg-tomaschik.mp4</a><br>>><br>
>> If anyone's not familiar with <a href="http://dropbox.com">dropbox.com</a>, they're pretty cool. You <br>>> load<br>>> their software for Windows, Mac, or Linux and even some mobile <br>>> devices.<br>
>> Then, anything you drag to a special folder is synchronized to all<br>>> computers and the internet. It's not public unless you want it to be,<br>>> and you can set up work groups and share specific files like this one<br>
>> publicly. You get 2 GB free and pay additional if you want more space.<br>>><br>>> Sincerely,<br>>><br>>> Ron<br>>><br>>> On 03/19/2011 06:41 PM, arxaaron wrote:<br>>>> 1.8 GB is correct. Typo on my part to call in MB/<br>
>>><br>>>> It is an hour and 38 minutes, so delivering at any quality<br>>>> is going to be a huge file. At the restricted bit rates I'm using<br>>>> it is about a third of what it would be as an mpg2 for DVD<br>
>>><br>>>> peace<br>>>> aaron<br>>>><br>>>> On 2011/03/19, at 14:27 , Ron Frazier wrote:<br>>>><br>>>><br>>>>> Hi Aaron,<br>>>>><br>>>>> Thanks for recording and posting. Question. My firefox is saying<br>
>>>> that's<br>>>>> 1.7 GB (not MB). I just wanted to make sure that's correct before<br>>>>> downloading it.<br>>>>><br>>>>> Ron<br>>>>><br>
>>>> On 03/19/2011 01:39 PM, Aaron Ruscetta wrote:<br>>>>><br>>>>>> The live switched video recording of the GPG presentation<br>>>>>> given by David Tomaschik at the 2011.03.17 ALE CENTRAL<br>
>>>>> meeting is now available for download or streaming at:<br>>>>>> <<a href="http://arxion.net/ale/ale-20110317-gpg-tomaschik.mp4">http://arxion.net/ale/ale-20110317-gpg-tomaschik.mp4</a>><br>
>>>>><br>>>>>> File is 1.8 MB, h.264 encode in an mp4 wrapper. Posting at<br>>>>>> additional host sites welcome - just let the list know where<br>>>>>> you make it available and I'll also add the URL to the<br>
>>>>> ALE web page notice. Don't know if I'll get around to<br>>>>>> posting this to a torrent, but if someone wants to explore<br>>>>>> that adventure I can recommend LinuxTracker.org<br>
>>>>><br>>>>>> Thanks again for the patience of everyone who attended<br>>>>>> the meeting and sat through my 30 minute demonstration<br>>>>>> of setting up all the A/V connections and components<br>
>>>>> needed for a small TV studio.<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> There was a little 60 cycle hum in the video, but outside<br>>>>>> of that it's pretty clean and readable. A caution that the<br>
>>>>> audio came through very loud. I'll make an effort to<br>>>>>> squash those bugs for next time.<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> Sorry about the occasional buzzy digital noise in the<br>
>>>>> sound track, but someone nearby in the building was<br>>>>>> apparently using a CrackBerry, and these are notorious<br>>>>>> for ignoring the valuable FCC regs so that they spew<br>
>>>>> out-of-band digital RF puke that bleeds into all other<br>>>>>> electronic devices in the immediate area (like AV gear).<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> Last note is that for anyone interested in the history<br>
>>>>> and mathematics of gpg / pgp / public key encryption,<br>>>>>> our most senior ALE member, Zeb Morgan, is a fan<br>>>>>> of such things and forwarded this link:<br>>>>>> <<a href="http://www.livinginternet.com/i/is_crypt_pkc_inv.htm">http://www.livinginternet.com/i/is_crypt_pkc_inv.htm</a>><br>
>>>>> The page mentions the 1977 Scientific American / Martin<br>>>>>> Gardner "Mathematical Games" column that Zeb and<br>>>>>> I recalled as the flint that first sparked our interest in<br>
>>>>> the public key enigma. Though Zeb was unable to<br>>>>>> locate the hard copy he thought he had on file and<br>>>>>> web searches didn't turn up an archived copy, I did<br>
>>>>> find some interesting branches on Wikipedia:<br>>>>>> <<a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Public_key_cryptography">https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Public_key_cryptography</a><br>
>>>>><br>>>>>>><br>>>>>> <<a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/RSA-129#RSA-129">https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/RSA-129#RSA-129</a>><br>
>>>>> <<a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Martin_Gardner">https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Martin_Gardner</a>><br>>>>>><br>>>>>> peace<br>
>>>>> aaron<br>>>>>><br>>>>>><br>>>>>><br>>>>> -- <br>>>>><br>>>>> (PS - If you email me and don't get a quick response, you might want<br>
>>>> to<br>>>>> call on the phone. I get about 300 emails per day from alternate<br>>>>> energy<br>>>>> mailing lists and such. I don't always see new messages very<br>
>>>> quickly.)<br>>>>><br>>>>> Ron Frazier<br>>>>><br>>>>> 770-205-9422 (O) Leave a message.<br>>>>> linuxdude AT <a href="http://c3energy.com">c3energy.com</a><br>
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