The microphone audio does not seem to have sufficient frequency response range to pick up properly the s-sounding fricatives that might otherwise be picked up by a better quality / higher fidelity microphone. Sometimes this can be corrected with some form of audio preamplifier called a parametric equalizer that can adjust the frequency response to be more flat. Sometimes this is impossible, and more signal noise is introduced, forcing the video production crew to buy a better quality mic.
When pronouncing the sound "ar" as in the words "part", or "car" or "are", a non-English person with a foreign accent may improperly reduce the influence of the "r" part of the sound by holding their tongue in the bottom of their mouth rather than the slightly back, slightly crumpled, & top position in the mouth where it should be while a vocalization is made moderately deep within the throat. British people trying to speak with an American accent may over-emphasize the "r" sound on purpose.
Pronunciation of the the "th" part of the word "with" for English should have no "tee" sound involved. "th" is an unvocalized fricative where the tip of the tongue is placed on the upper front teeth and air from the lungs is hissed out from the mouth with the tongue in this position. The sound should not be accented by sustaining the sound for an unnecessarily long duration. Some homosexual people have accents where various fricatives are sustained for abnormally long periods of time--a lisp.
Persons who learn English as a second language from another person whose English is also their second language will be apt to pick up pronunciation abnormal for native British, or American, or Canadian English speaking people.
In this video the girl pronounces words with the vowel sound aah with too much accent. To reduce this aah sound, sustain the vowel for a shorter time and produce the sound with appropriately lowered volume levels. Also produce aah from not so deeply in the throat.
A shotgun microphone reduces the room acoustics echo. As a backup, all persons who are intended to be heard in an interview or other video should have a wireless mic fastened to their shirt lapel. A second mic on the person could be separately recorded, and a post production sound processing pass might be able to subtract room echo sound from the voice plus room echo recording of the close mic, leaving a clean voice mic as a result.
The waterfall model is indeed seductive. However what seems to be missing is any kind of feedback from the business. Users will not be able to describe all the things they need. Analysts will make mistakes in the requirements, mistakes will be made in design, and bugs will be introduced in development. The picture of software development in this video will ultimately not succeed. It is does not take into account modern understandings of software processes.
It is very useful for me..Thanks
nanthujayanthi88 1 month ago
Sdlc info
sumonfromny 6 months ago
switch to agile!
akshooty 10 months ago
they even outsource IT instructors on Youtube. Great.
TorontoBoi 1 year ago
can u tell me your understanding on the Concept Phase of the SDLC?
TheMrdazbeat 1 year ago
The microphone audio does not seem to have sufficient frequency response range to pick up properly the s-sounding fricatives that might otherwise be picked up by a better quality / higher fidelity microphone. Sometimes this can be corrected with some form of audio preamplifier called a parametric equalizer that can adjust the frequency response to be more flat. Sometimes this is impossible, and more signal noise is introduced, forcing the video production crew to buy a better quality mic.
oldspammer 1 year ago
When pronouncing the sound "ar" as in the words "part", or "car" or "are", a non-English person with a foreign accent may improperly reduce the influence of the "r" part of the sound by holding their tongue in the bottom of their mouth rather than the slightly back, slightly crumpled, & top position in the mouth where it should be while a vocalization is made moderately deep within the throat. British people trying to speak with an American accent may over-emphasize the "r" sound on purpose.
oldspammer 1 year ago
Pronunciation of the the "th" part of the word "with" for English should have no "tee" sound involved. "th" is an unvocalized fricative where the tip of the tongue is placed on the upper front teeth and air from the lungs is hissed out from the mouth with the tongue in this position. The sound should not be accented by sustaining the sound for an unnecessarily long duration. Some homosexual people have accents where various fricatives are sustained for abnormally long periods of time--a lisp.
oldspammer 1 year ago
Persons who learn English as a second language from another person whose English is also their second language will be apt to pick up pronunciation abnormal for native British, or American, or Canadian English speaking people.
In this video the girl pronounces words with the vowel sound aah with too much accent. To reduce this aah sound, sustain the vowel for a shorter time and produce the sound with appropriately lowered volume levels. Also produce aah from not so deeply in the throat.
oldspammer 1 year ago
A shotgun microphone reduces the room acoustics echo. As a backup, all persons who are intended to be heard in an interview or other video should have a wireless mic fastened to their shirt lapel. A second mic on the person could be separately recorded, and a post production sound processing pass might be able to subtract room echo sound from the voice plus room echo recording of the close mic, leaving a clean voice mic as a result.
oldspammer 1 year ago
audio speek too worst
ramanaraopv 1 year ago
OpenSDLC.org is a free creative commons SDLC
IntelwarsTV 1 year ago
nice post
magiclogic1 1 year ago
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"she walked into a bathroom at 2:17" - hilarious.
very good presentation though, to be fair
evansopen 1 year ago
youtube.com/watch?v=aQJUtSbpquY
testalwaysdotcom 1 year ago
Nice Lecture. Explanation is very clear. Please could you send me the presentation notes to my email, or can u guide me where it would be available.
sravsmina 1 year ago
Nice Lecture..Thanks
sandinea 1 year ago
Hey babe we are loosing u on the 1st stage of SDLC...
ros4ros 2 years ago
she walked into a bathroom at 2:17
thetriop 2 years ago
@thetriop :LOLZ
chhayadivyam 1 year ago
You clearly explained the Requirement Phase. Thanks
hasanmmo 2 years ago
Really good to see these kind of sharing/help online by taking much your privillaged time :) Nice of you
vgummala 2 years ago
good explanation
thomasnimmi 2 years ago
good presentation... thanks for sharing
prialan 2 years ago
the voice broke 2:17
dry2dry1 2 years ago
great lecture thanks!
fatinchow 2 years ago
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chikukv 2 years ago
Thanks fo rthe lecture
acesalacious 2 years ago
It is very use full lecture, thanks for the person who has given this lecture.
For the person - it will be more helpful if the remaining part of the lecture is there. any how Is so good.
krishhsirk70 2 years ago
Terrible audio!
LStValentine 2 years ago
say development again, Hahahaaaa
jungllest 2 years ago
users = business owners/users
aridan 3 years ago
ty im ready for my i.t. exam
9rs9andxcarm 3 years ago
The waterfall model is indeed seductive. However what seems to be missing is any kind of feedback from the business. Users will not be able to describe all the things they need. Analysts will make mistakes in the requirements, mistakes will be made in design, and bugs will be introduced in development. The picture of software development in this video will ultimately not succeed. It is does not take into account modern understandings of software processes.
cheetah100 3 years ago
thanks for your lecture....... expecting further lectures from you... thanks a lot
tulsifan 3 years ago
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satishckm 3 years ago