+From a video recording
+----------------------
+
+A VideoFont can also be created by recording a video, and then splitting the
+recording in samples, one sample per note.
+
+For an example of a master VideoFont see
+[keyboard videofont master C4 B5](https://youtu.be/7Btp80LPqRs)
+
+A file like the one above can be analyzed with [Audacity][1] to find the start
+and the end time of the individual samples:
+
+* use the `Analyze -> Sound Finder...` to find the samples;
+* use the [`Pitch Detect" plugin`][2] to find the pitch of the samples and name
+ them accordingly;
+* maybe add an interval named "rest" to represent the absence of sound;
+* export the labels track with `File -> Export Labels...`;
+
+[1]: http://www.audacityteam.org/
+[2]: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Nyquist_Analyze_Plug-ins#Pitch_Detect
+
+An example of such a file prodiced by audacity can be found in the `contrib/`
+directory and it can be used as follows:
+
+ $ youtube-dl -t https://youtu.be/7Btp80LPqRs
+ $ ./contrib/ges-split-samples.py \
+ "keyboard videofont master C4 B5-7Btp80LPqRs.mp4" \
+ "contrib/keyboard videofont master C4 B5-samples.txt" \
+ videofont/ > split.sh
+ $ mkdir videofont/
+ $ sh split.sh && rm split.sh
+
+
+Examples of use
+===============
+
+vidi-timeline.py
+----------------
+