Although I am tempting fate by writing this, after successfully posting two consecutive screencasts, I'll announce the lectures are available at vimeo.com/rclayton I hope to make the lectures for the rest of the semester available, but make no promises. I have raw video for most of the lectures, but unless I get a better video editor, I'm not going to have the time to go back and post earlier lectures. You can download the lectures from vimeo, but you have to join before you can download. There are tools that can download without joining; I use cclive or clive on linux (and yes, you have more than one for reasons that are too idiotic to go into. I don't know what's available on macs and pcs, but I would expect there to be something. I don't know if the right-click, save-as browser trick works for vimeo). I'm trying to figure out a way to make the two most recent lectures available for download from bluehawk; the lectures are around 100 meg each, so I can't leave too many of them on the server. I know the sound is terrible; I have to get a better mic. I know the video quality is terrible; I have to fool around with the approximately one million parameters available on the capture software. Although the video is mp4 format, I don't expect these will be directly playable on ipods, iphones, and the like (unless you go through the browser, but vimeo may use flash only, so even that may not work). If you do get the lectures to go on apple product, I'd appreciate it if you could show me and tell me what you did. Finally, 520 isn't the only fish in the sea. If you don't like my lectures, you can search around on vimeo (and youtube) for other people's lectures. I'm following vimeo.com/channels/iai11 , Intro to AI from the University of Birmingham.Received on Sun Nov 13 2011 - 11:10:53 EST
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