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6. Use of English with Exercises A2 Level

6.9. Warm-up Video for 'Too' or 'Enough?'

WARM-UP VIDEO FOR 'TOO' OR 'ENOUGH?'

Instructions. Read and decide, then listen and check.


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Exercise. Complete each gap with suitable words and expressions you hear from the video.

So we support pass through. How do codecs work? This is something that I don't think it's (1) ………….. coverage in the stuff that we talk about. So I'm going to briefly go over how codecs do their job. the bandwidth, you are not going to achieve the best possible quality, because you've reduced the amount of information that's transmitted (2) ………….. far, and there's more bandwidth available. Likewise if your bit rate when you're encoding is higher than the buffering screen. So some of you might see video like this if the bit rate is (3) ………….. low, and the other case that happens is the buffering as I said. And I hate buffering screens, don't you? video to start playing. This is actually due to the client side buffering up (4) ………….. information so it can start decoding the video. Average bit rate-- which I've mentioned-- But that's in Kansas City only. Sorry if you really want that for $70 a month. So if you're lucky (5) ………….. to live in Kansas City, and you've got Google Fiber, you don't have bandwidth problems. So consider carefully how much encoding or what kind of Now something else I'm going to point out here-- some of the more advanced encoders allow you to do time splicing in the video (6) ………….. . So instead of having to choose one continuous low, medium, or high video feed, typically the encoder will also slice the It gives you a point with which to debug any problems you might be having. So I'm not going to go (7) ………….. deep into the details of this, this is about the extent that I'm going to cover this part. But there is a lot of information that is available Some people have noted that there's a problem with the latest version of Flash on Google TV. We're looking at that, but there really isn't (8) ………….. much we can do because it is an Adobe product, and they're the ones who are responsible for maintaining it. That brings me to the end of these slides. And we can jump into questions, which is awesome because I wanted to leave (9) ………….. time to get to these questions. While I'm transferring over here, has anybody got any live looking at the presentation. KRISPY: Awesome. Did it come across clear (10) …………..? VIKRIN: Yeah. Do we have access to the PowerPoint after? Partially because we have a lot of things going on right now. And I want to make sure that we have (11) ………….. time to prepare Hangouts that are of a certain quality, and value to you guys. So this gives you guys (12) ………….. time to ask a lot of questions in the DORY or the moderator. If you can mute? posted an answer there. I don't think this is going to go away. I want NDK (13) ………….. . The reality is we can't have it yet, and it's mainly because of some of the legacy work that went on in


Key: Look at the key and say aloud the script from the video to improve your English.

So we support pass through. How do codecs work? This is something that I don't think it's (1) (enough) coverage in the stuff that we talk about. So I'm going to briefly go over how codecs do their job. the bandwidth, you are not going to achieve the best possible quality, because you've reduced the amount of information that's transmitted (2) (too) far, and there's more bandwidth available. Likewise if your bit rate when you're encoding is higher than the buffering screen. So some of you might see video like this if the bit rate is (3) (too) low, and the other case that happens is the buffering as I said. And I hate buffering screens, don't you? video to start playing. This is actually due to the client side buffering up (4) (enough) information so it can start decoding the video. Average bit rate-- which I've mentioned-- But that's in Kansas City only. Sorry if you really want that for $70 a month. So if you're lucky (5) (enough) to live in Kansas City, and you've got Google Fiber, you don't have bandwidth problems. So consider carefully how much encoding or what kind of Now something else I'm going to point out here-- some of the more advanced encoders allow you to do time splicing in the video (6) (too) . So instead of having to choose one continuous low, medium, or high video feed, typically the encoder will also slice the It gives you a point with which to debug any problems you might be having. So I'm not going to go (7) (too) deep into the details of this, this is about the extent that I'm going to cover this part. But there is a lot of information that is available Some people have noted that there's a problem with the latest version of Flash on Google TV. We're looking at that, but there really isn't (8) (too) much we can do because it is an Adobe product, and they're the ones who are responsible for maintaining it. That brings me to the end of these slides. And we can jump into questions, which is awesome because I wanted to leave (9) (enough) time to get to these questions. While I'm transferring over here, has anybody got any live looking at the presentation. KRISPY: Awesome. Did it come across clear (10) (enough) ? VIKRIN: Yeah. Do we have access to the PowerPoint after? Partially because we have a lot of things going on right now. And I want to make sure that we have (11) (enough) time to prepare Hangouts that are of a certain quality, and value to you guys. So this gives you guys (12) (enough) time to ask a lot of questions in the DORY or the moderator. If you can mute? posted an answer there. I don't think this is going to go away. I want NDK (13) (too) . The reality is we can't have it yet, and it's mainly because of some of the legacy work that went on in


Sources

Channel: Google Developers. Google TV Developers Hangout Oct.17.2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mvOcTMyUPE


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