For streaming video on the net, there are usually sacrifices in video and
sound quality, esp on Youtube. I've posted 3 videos today (A major Weiss
pieces). For the first 2 (prelude and Allemande) I used my video camera
for the video but used my linear PCM recorder for the sound. Then
imported sound into iTunes, applied graphic equalizer to reduce highest
treble channel, then re-recorded using Audio Hijack (because I'm too
cheap to buy a fancy remixing software package) then sent audio and video
to Garageband (there IS a Mac theme here) then played around with both
tracks to get them synchronized, then exported as a .mov file.
For the last piece (Bourree) I just used the video camera and applied a
bit of noise reduction in iMovie (reduces the camera's rumble).
The extra audio quality did take a lot of time and work. For most
people's viewing on the web, does it make much of a difference?
Thanks
DS
Yes, an enormous improvement (my computer plays back through the stereo
system).
Sensitive job, Danny.
RT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut9rHOpiht8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrv30NuZgH0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChdtcVnyx4
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