On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 11:03:54 +0200
Julien Danjou <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 01 2011, Alexander Yakushev wrote:
> 
> > I decided to take a shot at making an Awesome screencast that may
> > tell people about its basics. The first result is crappy as hell
> > (especially, the sound) but I hope next parts would be better.
> > Briefly speaking, take a look and tell what do you think:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ_RVkAGf60
> > I think the second part would be about basic Awesome hotkeys,
> > navigation etc., and in the third part configuration stuff can be
> > highlighted. However any advices (concerning future screencast
> > topics, mistakes and so on) from you are greatly appreciated.
> 
> This is a good idea, an the first part is nice.
> 
> Maybe new users can give you ideas of what they would like to learn,
> and mid-level users could give you ideas about what they would have
> liked to learn earlier. :-)
> 

Hi,
you should probably get a better microphone / use better settings / pay more 
attention to speak in a more consistent volume or consistent distance from the 
microphone, or use a compresser to normalize the audio volume differences.

Looking forward to your screencasts, but ones with good sound quality I hope, I 
couldn't understand some parts of this one.

Dieter

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