![]() ![]() It always turns into a giant hassle that makes me not want to watch the lectures. It is almost never the case that I just start the two players, synchronize them once and then listen to an entire 2 hour lecture. For example, I cannot easily back up and I cannot easily skip over the class break period. The main problem with the two-different-players approach is keeping the two streams synchronized. Is there a better way I view this content on Linux? ![]() I can currently open each of the two flv files above in two different players (such as VLC & SM Player) and manually synchronize them, but that's a pain. (I haven't found the file with the student chat stream yet & I don't know what content is in the other files or if they are needed at all.) The professor's share desktop is in this file: I can watch just the professor (audio and video) in this file: There is also some text/chat conversation from the students.Įach lecture consists of these files: cameraVoip_1_4.flv Each one consists of a stream that includes a video window of the professor lecturing (with audio) and another video window of his shared desktop. I have the lectures downloaded to my Ubuntu 12.04 machine. I want to watch some lectures created with adobeconnect.
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