Re: [videoblogging] Assistive Hiking Experiment

2008-08-05 Thread Lisa Harper
I loved the audio track. How did you capture such great sound?

Lisa

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Caleb J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Brought a camera/monopod along for a hike recently. My uncle is in a
 wheelchair and I guess I was thinking of him not being able to hike,
 or those in the city.
 HiRes 800bps/30fps Flash: http://www.techtrek.tv

 HiRes h.264 2000bps/30fps.
 http://blip.tv/file/1133050?filename=Techtrek-E17NorthPackMonadnockMountainExperimentInVirtualHiking595.mov

 My uncle liked it, he said the sound at the top of the mountain was
 the best. It's much different then the sounds he's heard for most of
 his life. There's a sense of height and far off wind that he said he
 could feel even after all the added noise and such from the
 mics/compression/output, etc.

 


[videoblogging] Assistive Hiking Experiment

2008-08-04 Thread Caleb J. Clark
Brought a camera/monopod along for a hike recently. My uncle is in a
wheelchair and I guess I was thinking of him not being able to hike,
or those in the city. 
HiRes 800bps/30fps Flash: http://www.techtrek.tv

HiRes h.264 2000bps/30fps. 
http://blip.tv/file/1133050?filename=Techtrek-E17NorthPackMonadnockMountainExperimentInVirtualHiking595.mov

My uncle liked it, he said the sound at the top of the mountain was
the best. It's much different then the sounds he's heard for most of
his life. There's a sense of height and far off wind that he said he
could feel even after all the added noise and such from the
mics/compression/output, etc. 



Re: [videoblogging] Assistive Hiking Experiment

2008-08-04 Thread Rupert
Nice!

On 4-Aug-08, at 12:19 PM, Caleb J. Clark wrote:

Brought a camera/monopod along for a hike recently. My uncle is in a
wheelchair and I guess I was thinking of him not being able to hike,
or those in the city.
HiRes 800bps/30fps Flash: http://www.techtrek.tv

HiRes h.264 2000bps/30fps.
http://blip.tv/file/1133050?filename=Techtrek- 
E17NorthPackMonadnockMountainExperimentInVirtualHiking595.mov

My uncle liked it, he said the sound at the top of the mountain was
the best. It's much different then the sounds he's heard for most of
his life. There's a sense of height and far off wind that he said he
could feel even after all the added noise and such from the
mics/compression/output, etc.






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Re: [videoblogging] Assistive Hiking Experiment

2008-08-04 Thread Richard Amirault
- Original Message - 
From: Caleb J. Clark


 Brought a camera/monopod along for a hike recently. My uncle is in a
 wheelchair and I guess I was thinking of him not being able to hike,
 or those in the city.
 HiRes 800bps/30fps Flash: http://www.techtrek.tv

 HiRes h.264 2000bps/30fps.
 http://blip.tv/file/1133050?filename=Techtrek-E17NorthPackMonadnockMountainExperimentInVirtualHiking595.mov

 My uncle liked it, he said the sound at the top of the mountain was
 the best. It's much different then the sounds he's heard for most of
 his life. There's a sense of height and far off wind that he said he
 could feel even after all the added noise and such from the
 mics/compression/output, etc.

Your uncle liked what?

Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ




Re: [videoblogging] Assistive Hiking Experiment

2008-08-04 Thread Rupert
What?  I thought it was pretty clear from context and what  
followed...?  His uncle liked watching the video in the link directly  
above.

On 4-Aug-08, at 2:05 PM, Richard Amirault wrote:

- Original Message -
From: Caleb J. Clark

  Brought a camera/monopod along for a hike recently. My uncle is in a
  wheelchair and I guess I was thinking of him not being able to hike,
  or those in the city.
  HiRes 800bps/30fps Flash: http://www.techtrek.tv
 
  HiRes h.264 2000bps/30fps.
  http://blip.tv/file/1133050?filename=Techtrek- 
E17NorthPackMonadnockMountainExperimentInVirtualHiking595.mov
 
  My uncle liked it, he said the sound at the top of the mountain was
  the best. It's much different then the sounds he's heard for most of
  his life. There's a sense of height and far off wind that he said he
  could feel even after all the added noise and such from the
  mics/compression/output, etc.

Your uncle liked what?

Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ






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