CES Fireside Archives
- greenwoodkl
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CES Fireside Archives
I would like to see video archives available for CES Firesides. I know they used to be available (a year or two ago). I am wondering if there has been a policy change regarding providing such archives?
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Agreed! I'm very much enjoying the general conference archives at http://byu.tv, and would love the same thing for CES Firesides.
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Videos.lds.org
Looks like they're starting to make them available at videos.lds.org or lds.org/videos. The two most recent talks are available in downloadable video format (windows media 8, 9 and quicktime).
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Have you tried looking on http://www.ldsces.org/? They have each years talks in various formats including video.
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I looked on the Broadcasts page and on the bottom left there is an "Archives" link that goes to this page:
http://www.lds.org/broadcast/archive/0, ... -1,00.html
At the bottom are a number of CES fireside broadcasts with Audio / Video.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
SH
http://www.lds.org/broadcast/archive/0, ... -1,00.html
At the bottom are a number of CES fireside broadcasts with Audio / Video.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
SH
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Thanks Steve for the link.
One thing I like to do personally is put them on DVD. When I had a TV connection (Currently no cable, anntenna, just internet feeds) I would just record them off with my TV tuner card, but now having access to a file makes it a lot nicer to convert and then burn into DVD format.
One thing I like to do personally is put them on DVD. When I had a TV connection (Currently no cable, anntenna, just internet feeds) I would just record them off with my TV tuner card, but now having access to a file makes it a lot nicer to convert and then burn into DVD format.
- David