Xavier interviewed on TreasureTown

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I follow this YouTuber, Christian from Treasure Town, who did an interview with Xavier.

I thoiught other people could be interested in seeing it :D
Note, I haven't seen all of it (yet)

Numista: Interviewing The Founder of Numista, The Leading World Coin Catalog - Xavier Rogé
12/6 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_JYG0HZhJE&t=89s
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Great idea to sharing that link!:wiz:
It is interesting and nice to "be introduced" to the founder of our great Numista-catalogue.
Thank you very much!!

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Quote: "Jamtrup"​I follow this YouTuber, Christian from Treasure Town, who did an interview with Xavier.


​Numista: Interviewing The Founder of Numista, The Leading World Coin Catalog - Xavier Rogé
​12/6 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_JYG0HZhJE&t=89s
​Very interesting.👍
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-Agreed. Nicely done & thanks for sharing.
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
Thanks. It was only uploaded yesterday and already many Viewers. Watched all 21:35 of it. :)
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Xavier is a dynamic young man leading the way. Thanks for the link.
Very glad to see it and I think very highly of Xavier. He deserves all out thanks for starting this wonderful site. My only complaint about the video was that the audio was not very clear but thanks for bringing it to our attention Jamtrup.
Quote: "harryg"​Very glad to see it and I think very highly of Xavier. He deserves all out thanks for starting this wonderful site. My only complaint about the video was that the audio was not very clear but thanks for bringing it to our attention Jamtrup.
​I may admit, that's the reason why I didn't watch all of it, and still haven't.
I have a moderat to big hearingloss and if I have to concentrate too much at listening, I get tired for the rest of the day.

Anyone who know how to put subtitals on or can ask to have them added on?:.
I have a soft spot for origami paper cranes.
Read or watch about "Sadako Sasaki and the Thousand Paper Cranes".
Spread a little peace and happiness wherever you go :)
The person who did the interview should be able to add sub titles. I am sure he will oblige if requested.
Well ... not so easy to add subtitles :°
kapwing, which is the most well known editor that add automatic subtitles in many languages authorizes video less than 7 min, unless you pay :D
At the 17th minute of the video, Xavier says that he wants to open Numista to other languages, so that I tried to subtitle his video in other languages, anyway automatic subtitles are often laughable, I've seen some exemples in the Utube chanel of the show "American Got Talents".
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"Anyone who know how to put subtitals on.."

There is auto-generated Closed Captions (CC) if you just hit the white box with broken lines in it (pictured below -next to the circle play icon) you should get the computer generated CC:

There is a bit of mumbling & sometimes the CC doesn't pick it all up - but the CC helped me a lot.
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
Quote: "Serial_Number_8"​There is auto-generated Closed Captions (CC) if you just hit the white box with broken lines in it
​Thank you very much for this tip. I've already started a few times to watch the video but I also had problems to understand Xavier. But now, using this Closed Captions, I've managed to watch it till the end. The combination of the audio and the subtitles made it possible to follow the interview. Of course it wasn't perfect, "Numista" and "coins" were at least subtitled in 10 different ways, but again, the combination of the audio and the subtitles made it perfectly understandable.

It's also very nice to finally be able to put a face on Xavier.
Quote: "Jamtrup"​I follow this YouTuber, Christian from Treasure Town, who did an interview with Xavier.

​I thoiught other people could be interested in seeing it :D
​Note, I haven't seen all of it (yet)

​Numista: Interviewing The Founder of Numista, The Leading World Coin Catalog - Xavier Rogé
​12/6 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_JYG0HZhJE&t=89s
​Thank you very much for sharing this interesting interview and letting people see the founder of Numista, in my case for the first time. I also follow occasionally this channel on YouTube and it is was with great appreciation that I saw Christian inviting Xavier to this interview.

Best regards from Portugal.

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