On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 00:57 +0100, Herman Robak wrote: > On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 00:18:20 +0100, Holger Levsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > On Tuesday 01 November 2005 20:29, Ben Hutchings wrote: > >> At some point I should post something about the inconsistencies between > >> videos which made my job (and probably those of John and Holger, when > >> they produced MPEG-1 and Theora files) harder, and which I think we > >> should aim to avoid next time around. > > > > Could you please elaborate ?Different cameras is one cause the comes to my > > mind... > > I think the mix of PAL and NTSC was a significant challenge, > which is best avoided. Can we settle for NTSC only at DC6? > Provided that enough NTSC cameras are available, of course. > I intend to use my HD/PAL camera for Debcamp. >
Mixing formats is something that should be avoided if possible. Since Mexico is NTSC the local equipment will be NTSC and anything we borrow from locals will be NTSC. OTOH, I'm not certain I can get the time off for Debconf this year so I can't say my cameras will be there right now. If someone else in Houston/Austin/San Antonio is definitely attending I can send my equipment with them if they're willing to carry it. I wrote a script to determine whether a particular video was NTSC or PAL for the theora encoding but it's been a while since I've looked at that stuff. > The sound level was not consistent enough. We should figure > out some guidelines for level control, to keep the dynamics > within a rather narrow range. Some compression and limiting > may be required. Normalizing all of the audio prior to compression would be a nice improvement. I think the biggest problems with audio were cases where the audio was missing or the master volume level was adjusted up/down repeatedly over the course of a talk. Any tweaking that requires Cinelerra takes lots of time. Chopping videos at the beginning and end could be minimized. If the moderator gave a signal to start the talk, waited 3 seconds and then began, we wouldn't need to crop the front. On the tail end, stop the recording as the applause dies down. You'd have to convince tolimar to limit his introduction to "Here's Blah with a talk entitled Blah" though. :) And the DVDs are spectacular. I hope copies of the 2005 DVDs will be sold at Debconf. What more can be done to help/improve the production of DVDs? John _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video
