Receiving site Computers

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Should be an interesting techconference session
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@rolandc: Can't wait any longer - I need it for next week!
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johnshaw wrote:Should be an interesting techconference session
The sessions are now online:
https://tech.lds.org/wiki/LDSTech_Confe ... on_streams
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*sigh* one of the things I hate about Brightcove is that there's no playback speed settings. I like to crank up lectures to 1.5x to 2.0x speed. Otherwise it gets boring. If I start to do other things, then I'm not paying attention.

If there's a hack to change the speed, I haven't found it in casual browsing.
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I wish they put the videos up on YouTube so that each video could have its own page and be more shareable. There's a lot of good stuff in these presentations, but it's hard to use them effectively for teaching and training in their current format. YouTube is, in my opinion, the most streamlined and feature-rich option.
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