Over time, video is getting more and more ubiquitous, but there remains a few access issues with today’s methods and technologies. In other words, making and sharing video can be hard. Luckily, the Participatory Culture Foundation, a founding member of the Open Video Alliance, has unveiled their newest project, Video WTF.
Video WTF is a community-based help center where anybody can pose a question, and anybody can answer it. Questions can be about anything—from what camera to get on a certain budget, to what the best screencasting software is, to why there is an annoying hum on the stage mic. You don’t need to register to ask/answer a question, but registration and participation does come with certain privileges over time. See more at the Video WTF FAQ.
Ideally, video is easy. In reality, problems and uncertainties exist. The great thing about a site like Video WTF is that there’s an entire community out there happy to help.





I’m trying to play an HD Mkv file using miro, and i’ve run into a problem
once the video starts it keeps going from slow to normal speed, but the sound works perfectly…with that out of the way is there anything i can do to speed things up