That youtube saves me editing work makes me very happy... for this kind of stuff, doing 4 or 5 takes with the camera on is lots easier than post processing for me. The older videos some of you saw were difficult and only fun for a little while...

I had to do this one over several times, not for the physical stuff but because I didn't like my patter or I'd forget what I was saying- not
to mention that it was it was difficult for me to be brief and concise :-)

ann


On 3/29/2016 5:07 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 29/3/16, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

I think that MP4 is the most universally compatible format for videos.
At the moment it is. The thing about Youtube which is so shit is that it
doesn't matter what format you upload your video in, Youtube will re-
encode it into Flash Video which has major suckage factors.

But hey it's free and works okay and lets millions of people see the videos.

One of the reasons you might use a paid-for service like Vimeo Pro as
the encoding is altogether different.

If I'm exporting video for clients it's MP4 as these can be viewed on
the majority of computers and OS's.





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