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Re: Downloadable recordings of meeting sessions...

2016-10-24 16:37:29
http://ietf.org/audio/ietf96/ ?

Thanks,
Donald
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On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Ted Lemon 
<ted(_dot_)lemon(_at_)nominum(_dot_)com> wrote:

Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to have happened for DNSOP, which was the
recording I went looking for:

https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/96/dnsop.html

That said, the process you’ve described and that’s shown on the INTAREA wg
page in the proceedings totally addresses the questions I raised.

On Oct 24, 2016, at 2:09 PM, Alexa Morris <amorris(_at_)amsl(_dot_)com> wrote:

Ted,

Meetecho is uploading all recorded sessions to the IETF YouTube channel,
usually within 24 hours of recording them. Then, when the Secretariat
compiles the meeting proceedings, we insert a link to the video recordings.
So if you go to a session page in the IETF 96 meeting proceedings, you
should find a link to the YouTube video file in the Recordings section. For
example, see https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/96/intarea.html.

In addition to uploading them to YouTube,  the IETF also receives a copy
of all audio and video files directly from Meetecho and they are stored on
an IETF server for safekeeping.

Regards,
Alexa

On Oct 24, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Ted Lemon 
<ted(_dot_)lemon(_at_)nominum(_dot_)com> wrote:

For IETF 96, the only recordings available are the meetecho recordings,
which are basically a recording of the session in an HTML5 presentation
that includes both video and audio alongside the jabber.   This is really
neat, but definitely different than previous IETFs.

I was able to make this work, so I don’t have an immediate problem with
this.   However, the inability to download the video/audio and follow it
offline could be a problem at times, and also I don’t know if the IETF
actually has files that can serve as an archive in the event that MeetEcho
should someday no longer be able to provide service.

Has this been thought about/discussed?


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