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Gates Deposition Audio and Video

Here is our local copy of the 1998 depositions of Bill Gates in the US Justice Department's antitrust litigation against Microsoft. Here are some transcripts of that litigation.

Daily transcripts in Comes v. Microsoft are here. And exhibits are here.

We did our best to convert the original Windows Media files into an Open format, ogg. Your webmaster is responsible for the video transcoding, the audio-only files are contributed by a Groklaw member that requested to stay anonymous.

I recommend that you download the entire file when you want to view them... Streaming might work if your "pipe" is big enough: ~2 Mbit/s for the hires files and 512 kbit/s for the lowres video.

Part Original WMV Theora Video Low res Theora Vorbis Audio Low rate Vorbis
1 239M 81M 57M 22M 13M
2 489M 188M 48M 26M 14M
3 714M 271M 68M 31M 17M
4 462M 154M 40M 24M 14M
5 867M 295M 73M 42M 26M
6 573M 199M 51M 35M 22M
7 526M 191M 46M 21M 13M
8 285M 94M 25M 10M 5.7M
9 292M 114M 26M 28M 16M
10 296M 118M 33M 27M 15M
11 391M 156M 44M 32M 18M
12 399M 151M 41M 27M 15M

If you're interested what I did... it started with emerge ffmpeg2theora and I'm glad that what I have looks decent at a first glance; I am no transcoding expert! -- MathFox

Update: For those having trouble, you can also now find the deposition, in six parts, here. Also, the Washington Post has transcripts and video excerpts beginning here. You can also now find the deposition on YouTube and on Google Video. Groklaw has a dedicated permanent page for the video and other videos and transcripts from the trial here.

Google Video permits us to embed the video as flash, so here are parts 1-3 -- the rest you can find there or on YouTube:

Part 2:

Part 3:

YouTube has parts 4 -6. Part 4:

Part 5:

Part 6:


Last Updated Monday, January 30 2012 @ 01:36 PM EST


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