[technology taskforce] Youtube streaming

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Tue Nov 3 20:32:02 UTC 2020


Dear Maureen,

I do not know - but I can speculate that the immediate archiving on YT
was removed so as to keep a single point of source for the session
recordings. For example, the public forum:
https://69.schedule.icann.org/meetings/MysjMmkPbQELaLFar#/?limit=10&sortByFields[0]=isPinned&sortByFields[1]=lastActivityAt&sortByOrders[0]=-1&sortByOrders[1]=-1&uid=a6ijir8iemBHYWRru

Kindest regards,

Olivier


On 03/11/2020 20:03, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
> Who made that decision?
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 8:52 AM Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com
> <mailto:ocl at gih.com>> wrote:
>
>     Dear Dev,
>
>     during the recent ICANN YT streaming trial, for some reason the
>     recording was not available. I do not know whether it was done on
>     purpose or not.
>     Kindest regards,
>
>     Olivier
>
>     On 03/11/2020 19:03, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote:
>>     The other useful aspect about YouTube streaming is the
>>     availability of the recording afterwards. With At-Large/ICANN
>>     Zoom recordings (and previously Adobe Connect)
>>     , its additional work and therefore a delay to extract Zoom
>>     recordings. Also such recordings have to be uploaded somewhere
>>     and put at a new URL which has to be circulated afterwards and
>>     added to a wiki, leading to more email clutter and more busy work. 
>>
>>     Zoom does allow for streaming a Zoom Meeting to
>>     YouTube https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360028478292-Streaming-a-Meeting-or-Webinar-on-YouTube-Live
>>     . It's worth experimenting with having YouTube streaming At-Large
>>     regular calls . 
>>
>>     Dev Anand
>>
>>
>>
>>     On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 1:14 PM Jonathan Zuck
>>     <JZuck at innovatorsnetwork.org
>>     <mailto:JZuck at innovatorsnetwork.org>> wrote:
>>
>>         Folks,
>>
>>         Until today my advocacy for Youtube streaming was based
>>         largely on research and supposition but my wife and I are
>>         currently staying in an AirBnB in Tucson with incredibly slow
>>         internet:
>>
>>          
>>
>>
>>          
>>
>>         So slow, in fact, that I’m having difficulties maintaining
>>         Zoom calls which never happens for me. I’m blessed to live in
>>         areas in DC and LA where internet speeds are fast!  Last
>>         night we attempted to participate in a virtual ritual for
>>          Dia de Los Muertos that took place over Zoom and we simply
>>         were unable to maintain the connection. Luckily, the event
>>         was simultaneously streamed to Youtube which we were able to
>>         watch just fine, albeit at a lower resolution than normal.
>>         I’ve heard a rumor that the meeting staff didn’t find much
>>         difference between the Zoom bandwidth consumption and the
>>         Youtube consumption but I’m here to tell you definitively,
>>         the difference can be staggering.  It’s possible that video
>>         use on the plenaries are sharply limited so as to minimize
>>         bandwidth usage but that’s NOT the direction we want our
>>         meetings to go. We want MORE video participation in our
>>         virtual meetings, not less.
>>
>>          
>>
>>         I say this all to say that regardless of the reports we
>>         receive from the meetings team, we need to keep pushing for
>>         more widespread  streaming to Youtube of both ICANN meetings
>>         and our capacity building webinars.
>>
>>         Jonathan
>>
>>          
>>
>>          
>>
>>          
>>
>>         Jonathan Zuck *|*  Executive Director  *|*  Innovators Network
>>
>>         jzuck at innovatorsnetwork.org
>>         <mailto:jzuck at innovatorsnetwork.org> | O 202.420.7497 | S
>>         jvzuck |
>>
>>          
>>
>>          
>>
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-- 
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html

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