any turkish xda'ers here. or anyone whos watched dreamtv music channel before
i need some videos finding
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Hey guys, I just started a Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/thewidgetkid
My videos are mostly tech related... and I was wondering if any of you guys could check my channel out, give feedback, or even maybe subscribe? Also if you have any suggestions on videos you would like to see I will take all of them.
thanks!
Not bad mate not bad at all watched a few of them will watch the rest when i get time,they have good content and good advice must say tho very disappointed to see you reviewing the iphone lol
Keep it up mate good work
Just checked your channel its really good also I subed
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We are making a new channel.
No name yet so suggestions?
And we don't know what kind of comedy is good for the general viewing?
Any suggestions?
I'm from Argentina and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only user from a country where spanish is the main language.
My problem is on XDA TV: I can understand what you say at most parts of the videos, but at other parts I don't.
I'm not requesting you to translate the whole video, or looking for latin america developers.
I think the problem is that I'm used to listen to spanish and when listening to a natural english (not the english teached on schools) I get confused.
But reading english is MUCH easier than listening, so adding subtitles may be a good way to reach more people and increase XDA TV audience!
I hope this info helps you!
good idea
NeriL said:
I'm from Argentina and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only user from a country where spanish is the main language.
My problem is on XDA TV: I can understand what you say at most parts of the videos, but at other parts I don't.
I'm not requesting you to translate the whole video, or looking for latin america developers.
I think the problem is that I'm used to listen to spanish and when listening to a natural english (not the english teached on schools) I get confused.
But reading english is MUCH easier than listening, so adding subtitles may be a good way to reach more people and increase XDA TV audience!
I hope this info helps you!
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Great idea - Subtitles could help follow along fast too even for native English speakers. :good:
+1 on the subtitles. That would make it nice for low-volume viewing
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Youtube has automated Subtitles. Why dont you use that?
It works perfectly if people talk at normal speed.. But some videos (I. E. The guy in 'how a D student became a developer' video) are talked VERY fast and auto-subtitles gets confused..
I vote for subtitles as well. As a person who wears two hearing aids; I never watch any of the XDA videos because of the lack of subtitles.
SMillerNL said:
Youtube has automated Subtitles. Why dont you use that?
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Have you ever tried the automatic subtitles? They are terrible! (okay, they are good for a laugh to see the randomness it comes up with)
Hey guys,
I have decided to start up a small YouTube channel doing reviews, hands on, unboxings, etc... I decided to give away a new Google Chromecast to kick start my channel and get some subscribers. I will be doing all sorts of tech and mobile device related videos. End 10/1/13 at 5pm PST. Random winner will be picked that evening, 10/1/13, at 8PM PST. Limited to viewers within the USA, sorry. Enjoy, and good luck guys!
Thanks to XDA for motivating me to start this channel.
Mod edit: Link removed. We're not here for you to promote your YouTube channel.
Regards,
yah00z
I don't know how many people on XDA listen to dubstep, but I was wondering if anybody knows any good websites to download entire dubstep playlists. I'm trying to fill my Music folder.