Wasn't sure if you are subscribed, so cc'd you.

Thank you for taking my sig seriously -- it is meant to be taken seriously but 
is something I use on all emails so is not specifically tailored to the 
rosegarden list.

Thank you for choosing to avoid HTML!

Some comments interspersed below:

On Wednesday, September 07, 2022 12:28:24 PM Andrew S wrote:
> > On 09/07/2022 10:58 AM EDT [email protected] wrote:

> > A picture is worth a thousand words -- divide by 10 for each minute of
> > video
> 
> The above tip itself is not coherently phrased.  

You are correct.  My intent is to say that (often) a video, consisting of 
multiple images is worth much less than a picture being worth a thousand words 
might imply (or even  1000 words for a single image).

I suspect you've noticed the same thing, the extra blather that goes on in too 
many videos just decreases the bandwidth to the brain.

> Attaching videos/stills is bad? Or preferred? 

I don't know the preferences of others on the list, or the list rules (other 
than the 40 KB limit you mention below).  

> Divide what by 10, exactly?  

The number of words that a video might be worth on any basis like "a picture 
is worth a thousand words".

> Video play time? Either way - sounds like a contrived metric that's not 
always applicable... videos come in vastly varying quality and levels of 
informativeness.

True.

A well chosen picture, short video, or short audio clip might possibly be 
useful, and probably moreso on this list dedicated to software for musical 
composition.

> Also, there is a 40k limit on attachments in this mailing list (as I
> mentioned recently in another thread). This limit provides little to no
> opportunity to attach good resolution still images, let alone videos.

If you really need to post a video or such, there are sites that allow you to 
post a file(s) (often temporarily) to be associated with a list.  I can't 
remember the names of any of those offhand.

Have a good day!

-- 
rhk

If you reply: snip, snip, and snip again; leave attributions; avoid HTML; 
avoid top posting; and keep it "on list".  (Oxford comma included at no 
charge.)  If you change topics, change the Subject: line. 

Writing is often meant for others to read and understand (legal agreements 
excepted?) -- make it easier for your reader by various means, including 
liberal use of whitespace and minimal use of (obscure?) jargon, abbreviations, 
acronyms, and references.

If someone else has already responded to a question, decide whether any 
response you add will be helpful or not ...

A picture is worth a thousand words -- divide by 10 for each minute of video 
(or audio) or create a transcript and edit it to 10% of the original.


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