Hey guys, I have got a really nice screen recorder that acts as a webcam, and I have signed up to a ustream account. i then have embedded this at live.dejaigames.com and I was wondering if anyone wanted to go onto skype and we could record a bunch of videos about irrlicht etc, showing the examples explaining them etc within videos, which I could then upload to youtube, and could be watched as a live stream.
live.dejaigames.com, um ya pm if you interested, skype is dejai
Irrlicht Radio?
Irrlicht Radio?
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There's already a lot of irrlicht videos on youtube, probably none of the actual tutorials but certainly of people's various projects, be they games or things like cameras and other scene nodes etc.
I'm not sure it's that necessary to put videos up of the tutorials... they're not that impressive as far as showing off what the engine can do and people can just try them out for themselves anyway!
I'm not sure it's that necessary to put videos up of the tutorials... they're not that impressive as far as showing off what the engine can do and people can just try them out for themselves anyway!
I guess people will say: Wow cool... so, can you show me the source code?
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Was more thinking of a radio for Irrlicht Users to talk about cool stuff they have done with it like a community broadcast.
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if you look over older threads, you'd see i tried this a while back too. it didn't catch. but maybe a webcam presence would be better. basically, what i'm saying is, if you are doing this, you'll have to do 99% by yourself, since most irrlicht users won't pay attention...
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