CannibalSmith comments on BHTV: Yudkowsky / Robert Greene - Less Wrong

13 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 16 November 2009 08:26PM

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Comment author: CannibalSmith 18 November 2009 03:33:44PM 4 points [-]

... Why!?

Comment author: timtyler 18 November 2009 04:13:17PM 0 points [-]

Presumably partly because:

http://skypetips.internetvisitation.org/articles/record_skype_calls.html

...is not trivial and has drawbacks.

Comment author: CannibalSmith 18 November 2009 04:43:58PM 1 point [-]

Who's running BHTV then? If they have any amount of resources they can make the process a "just push a button and, bam, you're on air, no special software besides Flash plugin needed". You know, like Ustream.

Comment author: Tyrrell_McAllister 18 November 2009 06:07:26PM *  1 point [-]

BHTV is a very low-overhead operation. My understanding is that they want to be able to set up a diavlog between any two people in the world by just mailing a box with a video recorder and a mic to the participants.

ETA: They also want the participants to be looking into the camera, not off to the side at a screen showing their interlocutor. (Of course, many participants just stare off into space anyway.) The goal is to have something like those interviews via satellite that you see on TV talk shows. On those shows, the interviewee is usually just looking into a camera and can't see their interviewer.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 18 November 2009 06:22:18PM 1 point [-]

Judging by the varying and often bad quality of video, they probably don't mail any video recorders, and by extension a microphone.

Comment author: Tyrrell_McAllister 18 November 2009 06:33:32PM *  1 point [-]

Mailing a mic and camera is the most that I've heard them mention doing. I guess that they usually just provide some video recording software, if necessary, and then wait to receive the separate video files from the participants. Then they stitch them together in post.