[ale] LUG at GT Meeting - 2010.10.06 - Video Encoding

Ryan Curtin ryan at igglybob.com
Mon Oct 4 14:28:20 EDT 2010


On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 01:50:23PM -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
> Ryan,
> 
> Before you were born, it used to be possible to parallel park on the
> streets in front of the physics building as an example.  It used to be
> that you could find a space fairly easily in the evening.
> 
> Is any of that still true?

You can't parallel park in front of the physics building, but there are
twelve metered spots next to the Student Center you can do that at.
There are a handful of other places on campus where you can parallel
park on the streets, but all of them (except for the public parking at
State and Ferst and the public parking at the Student Center and maybe
one or two other places) are permit-only.  Permits now cost $632 for one
year.  I personally find it absurd and deplorable that it's so difficult
to get around and to campus, but I don't have any say in the matter.

You can find the "Master Plan" for campus here:

http://www.space.gatech.edu/masterplan/assets/2004MasterplanUpdate.pdf

Page 69 of the PDF shows the proposed transportation routes through
campus (rant mode may be turning on).  It is stupefying how a campus
can work while being wholly impassable in any convenient amount of time.
How is every organization on campus supposed to get food to their
events?  Their proposal even cuts off civilian road access to the
Student Center.  But they're probably planning on demolishing the
Student Center and rebuilding something oriented specifically towards
freshmen or high school students in the mean time.  In my loud opinion,
this is what happens when universities are run like businesses; they
pander to the consumers (the parents footing the bill... NOT the
students) who write their paychecks.  At this point I don't see the
quality of education suffering here, so don't get me wrong, but the
flabbergasting level of unnecessary and uncalled for bureaucracy stifles
reality on this campus and tries to turn it into some ridiculous
portrait where helicopter parents can send their beautiful precious
snowflakes.

And yes, it should be noted that while I did say "the parking situation
at Tech has never been easy" I meant maybe in the last ten or fifteen
years.

Ryan

> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Ryan Curtin <ryan at igglybob.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 01:16:10PM -0400, Jim Kinney wrote:
> >>    [1]http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=266+Ferst+Dr+NW,+Atlanta,+Georgia+30332&sll=33.776936,-84.395717&sspn=0.011165,0.018153&g=266+Ferst+Dr+NW,+Atlanta,+Georgia+30313&ie=UTF8&ll=33.777261,-84.396147&spn=0.002791,0.004538&t=h&z=18
> >>
> >>    ugly link. no parking immediately adjacent to the building.
> >
> > Unfortunately the parking situation at Tech has never been easy, and
> > it's not getting easier anytime soon.  The best available parking is at
> > the southeast corner of the intersection of State St. and Ferst Ave.
> > Link below:
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/2u24hag
> >
> > From http://lugatgt.org/events/:
> >
> >  "Visitors to the Klaus Advanced Computing Building should park at the
> > State St. Visitor’s Lot at the intersection of Ferst Dr. and State St.
> > on campus. The cost is $1.50 per hour, payable by cash or card in
> > advance."
> >
> > It's a little bit of a walk, but walking is good for you (or so they
> > tell me).  An adventurous attendee could try parking illegally in one of
> > the other campus parking lots, or somehow finding their way into the
> > Klaus building deck, but I personally wouldn't recommend doing this
> > often.  As a side note, I totally disagree with the Georgia Tech "Master
> > Plan" of a pedestrian-only campus.  I could go on and on, but one way or
> > another this is what we've got to work with.
> >
> > If any of this is unclear, please let me know and I'll clarify.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ryan
> >
> >>    On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Ryan Curtin <[2]ryan at igglybob.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>      The Linux Users Group at Georgia Tech presents
> >>
> >>      "Video Encoding"
> >>       by Evan McClain
> >>
> >>      Oct. 6th, 2010, 7:00 PM
> >>      Klaus Advanced Computing Building, room 2456
> >>
> >>      Overview:
> >>
> >>       Video encoding on Linux and the state of free video encoding libraries
> >>      has evolved over the past few years, mostly due to the adoption of h264
> >>      and specifically the x264 project.
> >>
> >>       In this presentation we will go over the basics of encoding
> >>      progressive video using the x264 command line program. Both 1 and 2 pass
> >>      rate control methods will be discussed for variable framerate sources.
> >>
> >>       We will also discuss how to include DVD chapter information as well as
> >>      subtitles in the final Matroska file.
> >>
> >>      Upcoming presentations and events:
> >>
> >>       2010.10.13: The Fedora Build System
> >>       2010.10.20: vim
> >>       2010.10.30: Installfest 46
> >>
> >>      Hope to see you there!
> >>
> >>      --
> >>      Ryan Curtin       | "Kill them, Machine... kill them all."
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> >>
> >>    Visible links
> >>    1. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=266+Ferst+Dr+NW,+Atlanta,+Georgia+30332&sll=33.776936,-84.395717&sspn=0.011165,0.018153&g=266+Ferst+Dr+NW,+Atlanta,+Georgia+30313&ie=UTF8&ll=33.777261,-84.396147&spn=0.002791,0.004538&t=h&z=18
> >>    2. mailto:ryan at igglybob.com
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