Tip for the digitizers: If possible, next time change the "pan" audio settings from "-1" to "0." That way the audio will play in both ears with headphones instead of just one!
Are these digitally available videos only available through youtube? As a Penn State student is there any way I can have access to a digital copy for personal, non-commerical use that wasn't restricted by youtube's audio and video compression?
Loved seeing this great throw back of my great University. Well done! :-) Another brief thought. It is helpful to edit the closed captioning for accuracy. Sometimes captioning tools are not as accurate as they could be. The captioning here left me with a few giggles. Enjoy all!
Tip for the digitizers: If possible, next time change the "pan" audio settings from "-1" to "0." That way the audio will play in both ears with headphones instead of just one!
Ariel, will do in the future! This was a first run just to make sure the machine worked.
Are these digitally available videos only available through youtube? As a Penn State student is there any way I can have access to a digital copy for personal, non-commerical use that wasn't restricted by youtube's audio and video compression?
Wish I knew who had created the film. I'm thinking Les Greenhill, Marlowe Froke and Ed Leos were in on this project.
Loved seeing this great throw back of my great University. Well done! :-) Another brief thought. It is helpful to edit the closed captioning for accuracy. Sometimes captioning tools are not as accurate as they could be. The captioning here left me with a few giggles. Enjoy all!
Hmm, we edited it yesterday and yesterday afternoon it was working fine? Now it seems it's reverted back to the auto CC?!?
Not a very good digitization. I would love to see a proper high quality digitization of this film!