I'm happy we have .ogg files at http://wikimania.tw/streaming/ for the video coverage, but they are so incredibly HUGE that they are unviewable. I've tried viewing them with VLC player on Windows and Mac to no success... it seems that at a certain point my system runs out of memory. Does anyone know of an open source or freeware tool to take a large ogg file (300 MB) and split it into reasonably-sized smaller files? I would prefer software that works on Mac, but Windows software would also be acceptable.
Also, are there currently any plans to split the files and make them viewable in an archive? I think an excellent place to put them would be on dotsub.com, so they could be subtitled in multiple languages for the hearing impaired and those interested who can't understand English. Also, would we need explicit permission from the speaker to release these videos under a Creative Commons license?
Best wishes, Chuck