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Last post 11-07-2006, 1:44 by Ultima Mark. 18 replies.
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  •  11-05-2006, 6:34 PM 258 in reply to 214

    Re: Ultima Tutorials

    I have done a "trial" run of my quick tutorial regarding adding a directory under a website with an asp.net application - you can "preview" it here - http://images.pickledhedgehog.com/VideoTutorial/CreateVDir/

    Yes, I realise I have not recorded any voice (You lot might make fun of my british voice :) ), and its a bit wierd to follow at this moment, I might do another one later on...tell me what you think, and be honest :)

    Monty
     


    Senior C#.net Developer
  •  11-05-2006, 10:57 PM 262 in reply to 258

    Re: Ultima Tutorials

    Hi Monty,

     

    That's brilliant. No real need for a voice over. The two things I would change is the size of the movie (didn't quite fit into my browser) and also just the end result - wasn't sure what had been achieved. Also it possible to stream the video so that you don't need until it is all loaded before playing and is there any ability to add notes to the page (ie like "The End")?

    Top work.

    Cheers,

    Mark

     


    System Administrator
  •  11-06-2006, 9:21 PM 271 in reply to 262

    Re: Ultima Tutorials

    Mark,

    All this video recording lark is harder than I expected :) I bugged our client services team to give me a quick rundown of how to do things more properly, and I came up with :

    http://images.pickledhedgehog.com/VideoTutorial/CreateVDir/v2/

    It should only preload the first 10% and / or 3 seconds (not sure how that part works yet :) )

    Monty
     

     


    Senior C#.net Developer
  •  11-07-2006, 1:44 273 in reply to 271

    Re: Ultima Tutorials

    Hi Monty,

    I know its darn hard and throw in voice overs and you have your weekend filled making a 2 minute video :). I like your style of going from the error message to the control panel as it has a simplicity that is easy to follow. The cue cards are good also. Good speed too.

    Cheers,

    Mark

     


    System Administrator
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