First off, I have to thank everyone for offering suggestions, and
letting me know what worked and what didn't.
Bruce, Paul, oddly, the last thing I was thinking of was filesize (teeth
gnashing was focused on the html). It does seem better as a 720 file
now. I had it as a 1080. HD lite doesn't seem as nice, but at least it
plays.
Stan, I know uncontrolled vid isn't the best way to show a slideshow.
But I'll let you in on a secret. I'm in a photogroup and we are planning
our first group show in a few months. I'm thinking of a few large
prints, but still want to show the rest of my stuff, maybe on a screen
in the corner that can be looped. And maybe have a few free DVDs to pick
up for the punters. This is my toe in the water. Current soundtrack is
just an afterthought - I need to do more work on it.
Cotty, Tim, I feel your pain. But I like it when it sort of works.
Moving pictures move me
Retinstated files up now. Durrr, I realised VLC does OGG encoding - all
this time I thought it was just a player
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/13/01/intimate_show/index.html
Derbs
On 4/01/2013 6:51 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 3/1/13, Tim Bray, discombobulated, unleashed:
Web video is just a pool of blood. Unlike photography, where any
reasonably intelligent instance of Homo sapiens can figure out how to
get something out of the camera and onto most screens in
reasonably-good-looking form, you have to be a real rocket scientist
to produce video that looks good and Just Works on any reasonable
proportion of screens. The thing that maddens me is that both my K-5
and my S-100 take video that looks brilliant when it's in the video
program, like iMovie or Final Cut, but I totally can't find a way to
export it that doesn't end up looking like dogshit at any tolerable
size.
Not that I'm bitter.
There's only one way to do it, spend days, possibly weeks testing. The
difference is that I had to!
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