YouTube videos are all the rage. When I make or get my hands on a video, I post it there. Several of you have subscribed to my videos. My YouTube account is scottsh115. Some of you have sent me feedback that your workplace blocks YouTube, so you cannot see videos on this site. As such, I normally make the videos available on YouTube and non-YouTube locations; however, I really do hope you watch them via YouTube. Quite frankly it's fun to see how many views a video has gotten. This gives us feedback at Autodesk Labs regarding what you want to see. A few days ago (when I compiled these numbers), my YouTube stats looked like:
Title | Duration | Views |
Autodesk Design on Jeff Han's Perceptive Pixel Multi-Touch |
02:10 |
36,606 |
Autodesk Multi-touch Wall with Tom Wujec |
00:44 |
13,226 |
Publish to Project Freewheel from AutoCAD |
00:49 |
7,529 |
Exploring Mudbox (Labs version) with Multi-touch |
01:33 |
4,432 |
Doug Look and the Multi-Touch Wall Part 2 |
02:11 |
3,313 |
Publish to Project Freewheel from Inventor |
02:05 |
2,893 |
Alias Visualization Studio Tour |
04:08 |
2,718 |
Digital Pen Demo |
02:03 |
2,406 |
MRI car design |
01:22 |
2,234 |
Publish to Project Freewheel from Revit |
02:20 |
1,622 |
Psomas Civil 3D presentation at Autodesk |
10:16 |
1,375 |
Autodesk Inventor LT 2008 Download (removed - now obsolete) |
01:28 |
1,166 |
Autodesk Island - Second Life |
00:43 |
645 |
Teleport to Autodesk Island |
00:52 |
610 |
Autodesk Labs UI Technology Preview for Inventor 2009 |
03:44 |
596 |
Alias ShapeTape demo |
01:10 |
543 |
MRI Architecture |
00:59 |
489 |
Japanese Mobile DWF Viewer using Freewheel |
05:20 |
401 |
Project Draw - sharing via email |
02:12 |
315 |
Publishing to Project Freewheel from Autodesk Design Review |
04:41 |
281 |
Project Freewheel 1.0.1 Roll Performance Improvement |
00:47 |
276 |
Render-This-Link DWF |
02:19 |
215 |
Project Showroom |
01:02 |
186 |
Autodesk Labs UI Technology Preview for Inventor 2009 (Take 2) |
02:00 |
7 |
Autodesk Labs Project Draw introduction |
01:44 |
6 |
It appears that the multi-touch wall and AutoCAD are popular topics. So grab the popcorn and visit YouTube. Sharing information where each frame is worth a thousand words is alive in the lab.