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#61 Post by dolphin_oracle »

***edit, see revised video link below***
Last edited by dolphin_oracle on Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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#62 Post by dolphin_oracle »

MX Menu Editor (should be active shortly)

http://youtu.be/i84HR-Xss2Q
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#63 Post by dolphin_oracle »

New MX-Broadcom Manager video. I removed the previous one due to the audio being too soft for some users.

New link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq23R2bT37M
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dolphin_oracle wrote:New MX-Broadcom Manager video. I removed the previous one due to the audio being too soft for some users.

New link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq23R2bT37M
I don't need this tool, but the tutorial was great and the Manager itself looks awesome.
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I took a look at both last night on my phone, and thought they were great additions to the "corpus." I especially appreciated that you included the Help file for the Menu Editor, which I had just gotten up before leaving for a week's road trip (this is Day 3). At least I now know that one person has looked at it...
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Jerry3904 wrote:I took a look at both last night on my phone, and thought they were great additions to the "corpus." I especially appreciated that you included the Help file for the Menu Editor, which I had just gotten up before leaving for a week's road trip (this is Day 3). At least I now know that one person has looked at it...
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#68 Post by tascoast »

I've appreciated the videos on creating a Live USB with persistence.

A couple of issue come to mind now that such a substantial collection is available.

A text-based index with a brief content summary?

Some form of subtitle/transcript/captioning?

The latter would not only be convenient but serve to enhance accessibility. It might also lend itself to translation down the track.
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#69 Post by dolphin_oracle »

tascoast wrote:I've appreciated the videos on creating a Live USB with persistence.

A couple of issue come to mind now that such a substantial collection is available.

A text-based index with a brief content summary?

Some form of subtitle/transcript/captioning?

The latter would not only be convenient but serve to enhance accessibility. It might also lend itself to translation down the track.

I would love to get captioning, but its more difficult than it first seems to get set up in youtube. As someone with a little hearing impairment myself, I understand the need. I watch most movies with the CC turned on.

I don't use a script per se, usually an outline. For the more complicated videos I've posted instructions in the show notes under the videos. The netflix and whiskermenu search functions I actually linked to files in the new wiki.
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#70 Post by tascoast »

I can appreciate the practical issues of subs, cheers.

I've backdated VLC to enable a television subtitle stream when playing back recorded FTA digital TV. I've found myself relying on them more as time goes on.

I appreciate all your work in putting the videos together.

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