Restorations for the Center for Software History's Alto System Project
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- This short production reviews the work performed in 2017 by the Computer History Museum’s Center for Software History to restore historical hardware and software for its Alto System Project.
Such good content spoiled by unnecessary background music
I thought the same thing. Amazing content spoiled by unnecessary background music.
Absolutely agree. Re-master this with a more neutral track, something less jarring.
It's a period sounding tune, but more for a cop show.
That music...
Could this be reposted without the really annoying loud music? It's a tone deaf soundtrack! We want to hear the people and about the Alto not the music and a screeching horn section.
I often wonder if content creators watch and/or listen to their production before up-loading it. I can't hear half the dialog because of the music; or is their hearing different from mine?
The video is unwatchable because of the music overlay.
Those things were awesome for the time. I had a friend of a friend get us into the place, and we played a weird maze game that was networked. I had no idea at the time how influential these ideas were. But Steve Jobs sure did.
Super interesting but PLEASE get rid of the annoying music.
Amazing work and video. But please, the music is too loud it's difficult to make out the dialogue :-(
The music is really off tone with the content. Seems like a comedy sketch.
I tried watching but the music ruined it.
So where did the two Altos come from?
Why didn't you post behind the scenes videos of that process?
Music is to loud, cannot hear the dialogue.
Speaking of old things, running background music AND dialog at the same time gets old very fast. People who do that shouldn't be allowed near an video editor.
100% comments that complain on the "background" music is probably a good sign to re-edit this, CHM pretty please ?