Thanks, but the video file alone loses the context that is intended. In particular, you can't see the other information that is overlaid in the intended presentation.
I think this is a pretty good demonstration of combining video and non-video information, but it also demonstrates a significant weakness of doing that if you aren't careful about how to synchronize data from the different sources.
I think this is a pretty good demonstration of combining video and non-video information, but it also demonstrates a significant weakness of doing that if you aren't careful about how to synchronize data from the different sources.