Daniel,

    I compared your new vids with some of your older
ones.  There was some sound improvement with these
(the bouree is the least successful).  However, the
difference was qualitative rather than quantitative. 
I could listen to your older videos just as easily as
these new ones.

    Whether you think all the extra work is worth it
is up to you.  Honestly, it seems like you're spending
a lot of time and effort changing white paint into
slighty off-white paint.  (For me, anything that gives
me more time to actually practice and play music is a
VERY, VERY GOOD thing!!!  Conversely, anything that
robs me of my very limited time to play is... well,
you can guess.) Plus, it kinda goes against the whole
YouTube community-vibe thing which is: Grab camera -
Shoot - Share.

   But of course, if you like it, by all means go for
it.  Your playing is nice!


Chris



--- Daniel Shoskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> 
> 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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