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Hi - I just tried it out there and I think that this is a great initiative. I can see it being a great tool for testing and teaching.
Some ideas for improvements:
I see that only the GUI versions are included. I think that the CLI versions should also be included, as I know that I would be focusing on these if I was dong any training/teaching.
It would be nice to include some test files (docs, images, videos etc) to immediately allow users to play around with files, rather than trying to access it over a network or setting up shared folders.
I'm sure that there were good reasons for choosing Debian 9, but it is quite old. I tried installing FFmpeg via apt, and this version of debian has a very old version. I know that even the most recent version of Debian or Ubuntu would quickly get outdated with something like FFmpeg, but at least it would use Version 4.
I'm not sure if it's best to refer to HandBrake in your documentation as ffmpeg/Handbrake or Handbrake(FFmpeg). This is not really accurate, as ffmpeg itself isn't installed, and HandBrake offers just a fraction of what ffmpeg is capable of. It would be like sayng VLC (FFmpeg).
Best,
Kieran O'Leary
National Library of Ireland
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Hi @kieranjol we're just preparing issues for a maintenance release. Our thinking on the GUI/CLI issue is that the environment was designed to provide inexperienced users (no command-line skills) with GUI tools. I'll still try to be explicit in the documentation about the FFMPEG vs Handbrake arrangement. Regarding other issues:
some corpus files bundled seems a sensible idea
Debian 10 will be the OS for the next version.
4 hours upgrade, 1-day corpora (start with tool corpora).
Hi - I just tried it out there and I think that this is a great initiative. I can see it being a great tool for testing and teaching.
Some ideas for improvements:
Best,
Kieran O'Leary
National Library of Ireland
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: