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  • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

    True, but you can always embed the video from youtube too.

    "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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    M dHatter
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    No point in giving utube rights to the content. Plus codeproject could have contests on who makes the best instructional videos.

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      No point in giving utube rights to the content. Plus codeproject could have contests on who makes the best instructional videos.

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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      VectorX wrote:

      codeproject could have contests on who makes the best instructional videos.

      Saaaaaay, now that's a light bulb over the head!

      "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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        You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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        blackjack2150
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        There is a "Suggestions" board, you know...

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        • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

          VectorX wrote:

          codeproject could have contests on who makes the best instructional videos.

          Saaaaaay, now that's a light bulb over the head!

          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib "Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri?"

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          M dHatter
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          It would be great to watch old videos of people coding and see how coding is advancing over the years. See how peoples styles change and new thought processes. Ive had alot of people email me from my tutorials asking me to show them by example, but alot of my running examples are too complicated to post on a webpage. You know?

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          • M M dHatter

            You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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            Chris Maunder
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            We've done this once already and are happy to keep experimenting.

            cheers, Chris Maunder

            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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            • M M dHatter

              You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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              Rei Miyasaka
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              Speaking of which, is there a way to save images from the Vista window thumbnail API? Better yet, has anyone made a screen cap app that uses it? Because the apps out there right now get really slow with medium sized windows even on my Core 2 Duo 2.0ghz, whether Aero's on or off or I'm on XP or Vista. I say hold off on the videos idea until there's a decent screen cap app that we can all like. Just so that people don't jump to the conclusion that the idea sucks.

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              • M M dHatter

                You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                You still can achieve this by hosting your tutorial video provided you have the ownership of the content. There are video hosting websites like Google Video/Google YouTube where you can upload the video and then using the embed code in your article. However, please verify with submit (at) codeproject.com on whether you are allowed to use Video Tutorials in your articles and it is within the Terms of Service and End User Agreement of a CodeProject Membership. However, a quick read of Terms of Use (http://www.codeproject.com/info/TermsOfUse.aspx[^]) has the following lines of text "If your material has been previously published, that publisher may have rights, and if so, you must obtain all consents before posting on The Code Project. If your material contains images, audio, or video, we require that you have obtained consents from all persons depicted, seen, or heard, the owners of any places depicted, and any other rights holders." From the CodeProject's perspective, I also foresee a little to more implementation difficulties at least with respect to video content since CP Team now has bring a DMCA Team to monitor content for any infringements. I did a quick research on DMCA and a quick note about it can be found here: [www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf -](http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf -) [[^](http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf - "New Window")]

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                • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

                  You still can achieve this by hosting your tutorial video provided you have the ownership of the content. There are video hosting websites like Google Video/Google YouTube where you can upload the video and then using the embed code in your article. However, please verify with submit (at) codeproject.com on whether you are allowed to use Video Tutorials in your articles and it is within the Terms of Service and End User Agreement of a CodeProject Membership. However, a quick read of Terms of Use (http://www.codeproject.com/info/TermsOfUse.aspx[^]) has the following lines of text "If your material has been previously published, that publisher may have rights, and if so, you must obtain all consents before posting on The Code Project. If your material contains images, audio, or video, we require that you have obtained consents from all persons depicted, seen, or heard, the owners of any places depicted, and any other rights holders." From the CodeProject's perspective, I also foresee a little to more implementation difficulties at least with respect to video content since CP Team now has bring a DMCA Team to monitor content for any infringements. I did a quick research on DMCA and a quick note about it can be found here: [www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf -](http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf -) [[^](http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf - "New Window")]

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                  peterchen
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                  Exactly. YouTube is one ofthe expert at hosting video contents, why should CP invest into something outside their core competency if they can aggregate from someone who does it better? Besides, I am here for the articles, not pimply, stuttering, overly excited, squeaky-geeky videos. Sorry for the stereotypes, but I think a useful video takes a lot of work and dedication, and I simply don't want to see shoddy videos made "because you can add one". OTOH, It might give CP an(other) edge, and I am just to imparient for videos. (god! 4:30 of sitting still, just consuming!)

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                  • M M dHatter

                    You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                    Daniel Turini
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                    Yes! Video! Reading a few articles people post here often, I'd love to see some videos they'd make!

                    I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                    • M M dHatter

                      You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                      Nikhil Dabas
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                      If you just want to throw in a PowerPoint, you could use slideshare.net[^] and paste the embed code in your article. Allows you to add audio narration too.

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                      • D Daniel Turini

                        Yes! Video! Reading a few articles people post here often, I'd love to see some videos they'd make!

                        I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                        peterchen
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                        "I don't now Y stupid site says video to short!!!!! so I post sum of britney"

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                        • M M dHatter

                          You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                          Ed Poore
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                          Personally videos I feel are alright introductions into completely new techniques / technologies for people. However I personally am not a great fan of them because it "requires" you to sit through the whole video. An article I can skim through and jump to the relevant sections. Perhaps it's just because there are a far greater number of people who can write good articles than those who can produce good videos. I'm not criticising the idea, just expressing my views. So far the only person I have found who can pull of "talking" to teach programming so to speak very well (and that I enjoy) is Scott Hanselman[^] But then again I haven't looked through that many videos...


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                            Exactly. YouTube is one ofthe expert at hosting video contents, why should CP invest into something outside their core competency if they can aggregate from someone who does it better? Besides, I am here for the articles, not pimply, stuttering, overly excited, squeaky-geeky videos. Sorry for the stereotypes, but I think a useful video takes a lot of work and dedication, and I simply don't want to see shoddy videos made "because you can add one". OTOH, It might give CP an(other) edge, and I am just to imparient for videos. (god! 4:30 of sitting still, just consuming!)

                            We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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                            Howard Richards
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                            Agreed. There is also the consideration that this entails seeing many CPians "in the flesh" for the first time, which is quite a scary thought.

                            'Howard

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                              We've done this once already and are happy to keep experimenting.

                              cheers, Chris Maunder

                              CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                              Malcolm Smart
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                              Chris Maunder wrote:

                              happy to keep experimenting

                              i wished my better half was of the same mindset....

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                              • E Ed Poore

                                Personally videos I feel are alright introductions into completely new techniques / technologies for people. However I personally am not a great fan of them because it "requires" you to sit through the whole video. An article I can skim through and jump to the relevant sections. Perhaps it's just because there are a far greater number of people who can write good articles than those who can produce good videos. I'm not criticising the idea, just expressing my views. So far the only person I have found who can pull of "talking" to teach programming so to speak very well (and that I enjoy) is Scott Hanselman[^] But then again I haven't looked through that many videos...


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                                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                                Ed.Poore wrote:

                                because it "requires" you to sit through the whole video. An article I can skim through and jump to the relevant sections.

                                And more ... (*) Acutely high demand of bandwidth and CPU usage for the server. (*) More bandwidth demands for the user. And if the user drags the slider here and there, the Media Player should be smart in adjusting the position too seamlessly.

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                                • M M dHatter

                                  You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                                  Lost User
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                                    Personally videos I feel are alright introductions into completely new techniques / technologies for people. However I personally am not a great fan of them because it "requires" you to sit through the whole video. An article I can skim through and jump to the relevant sections. Perhaps it's just because there are a far greater number of people who can write good articles than those who can produce good videos. I'm not criticising the idea, just expressing my views. So far the only person I have found who can pull of "talking" to teach programming so to speak very well (and that I enjoy) is Scott Hanselman[^] But then again I haven't looked through that many videos...


                                    My Blog[^]

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                                    Grimolfr
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                                    I think I would actively avoid articles that had videos, as before long the trend would be for those articles to not have any real content in the article, and I wouldn't want to spend the time watching the video. A couple of images and the sample code should be enough if the article is written well. I speed-read with a high retention rate. Why would I want to spend 10 times as long absorbing the same information, and have to deal with accents, screen glare (some bonehead will use a video camera instead of video capture software), etc. Just give me the content without the flash, please.

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                                    • M M dHatter

                                      It would be great to watch old videos of people coding and see how coding is advancing over the years. See how peoples styles change and new thought processes. Ive had alot of people email me from my tutorials asking me to show them by example, but alot of my running examples are too complicated to post on a webpage. You know?

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                                      Richard Jones
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                                      How difficult is it to show a head being pulled from one's ass? ;)

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                                      • M M dHatter

                                        You know what would be kool feature? A way for article writers to add streaming video to their articles. It would be neat to teach people by actually showing them. I know there would be bandwidth issues and storage space issues, but it would definitely move codeproject into the future of code learning and sharing.

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                                        Tomz_KV
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                                        It will be pratical after SilverLight is formally released.

                                        TOMZ_KV

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                                        • M M dHatter

                                          It would be great to watch old videos of people coding and see how coding is advancing over the years. See how peoples styles change and new thought processes. Ive had alot of people email me from my tutorials asking me to show them by example, but alot of my running examples are too complicated to post on a webpage. You know?

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                                          MrPlankton
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                                          Yes, would love to see the old hollerith punch card machines and an instructional video on how to use. NOT.

                                          MrPlankton

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