I had problems looking at the lectures at home on my Linux machine last year, so what I did was extract everything using the Tegrity application on a Windows machine. It creates a folder called "My Documents\My Tegrity Recordings\Sessions\blahblahblah." Go and fetch the file called "screen0.asf" out of the "class\Projector" folder and put it on a USB stick. This file contains the audio and the slides with annotations you can watch as they happen, but not the instructor. This file should run in almost any video application in Windows, Linux or Mac. You can then delete everything else that Tegrity has created.
Thanks Sean for the suggestions. We are switching from Tegrity to Echo360, which I understand can be viewed without any problems on PC, Mac, or Linux, so this should take care of the problem.
Looks like there was a problem with Tegrity today. I have asked CAETE people to look into it.
ReplyDeleteI FIGURE OUT THE SAME PROBLEM
ReplyDeleteSame here. We should use Echo360 instead of Tegrity. Echo360 works perfectly for me.
ReplyDeleteI suggest we use Echo360 too, since it's just a single video file (m4v) for each lesson that's also much smaller in size. It also works very well.
ReplyDeleteStarting with lecture 2, we are switching to Echo360. I will email the new lecture link to everyone as soon as I get it from CAETE
ReplyDeleteA suggestion, for what it is worth:
ReplyDeleteI had problems looking at the lectures at home on my Linux machine last year, so what I did was extract everything using the Tegrity application on a Windows machine. It creates a folder called "My Documents\My Tegrity Recordings\Sessions\blahblahblah." Go and fetch the file called "screen0.asf" out of the "class\Projector" folder and put it on a USB stick. This file contains the audio and the slides with annotations you can watch as they happen, but not the instructor. This file should run in almost any video application in Windows, Linux or Mac. You can then delete everything else that Tegrity has created.
Hope this is helpful.
Thanks Sean for the suggestions. We are switching from Tegrity to Echo360, which I understand can be viewed without any problems on PC, Mac, or Linux, so this should take care of the problem.
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