File size is always an issue. Especially so if you think a 10 min. 120
megabyte file ain't no thing.
With a 1.5 megabit connection the download will take 10:40 - ASSUMING you
can use all your available bandwidth for the download (not going to
happen).
More realistically you will get
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From: Read/WriteWeb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 24, 2007 12:09 AM
Subject: Video Podcasting Comes of Age with ON Networks
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valleywag recently
I'm shooting with this Nokia 93 for a couple days
now.. Any tips for getting the clips into iMovie in
the first place? I imported them (fromiPhoto) as an
mpeg 4. Maybe I should have imported as DV? The
problem is a rumbling noise after I add in a title.
Thanks, this group can be tech heaven!
John
Yeah, I think that importing mpeg 4 to iMovie as DV
makes iMovie work just fine. And then back to mpeg 4
after edit, no problem.
--- j coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm shooting with this Nokia 93 for a couple days
now.. Any tips for getting the clips into iMovie in
the first place? I
Jonathan,
A couple of thoughts. My suggestions are applicable is you are looking to
light a scene in an indoor set.
Like others have written, you can find inexpensive lighting at Home Depot or
Lowes. But, unless you need to heat a large room at the same time you are
shooting video avoid the
I'm not debating *anything* with you. :) You have some kind of
problem, and we're trying to find out how to solve it for you. Don't
interpret my questions to you as being against what you're saying.
I'm trying to understand it so I can give you an answer that helps you
out.
So far, my original
This is an interesting thread. I'm going to have to try some of this
DIY lighting out. :D
Bill C.
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tom Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan,
A couple of thoughts. My suggestions are applicable is you are
looking to
light a scene in
The effect of changing framerate isnt quite that straightforward, as
most web formats use temporal compression. Instead of each frame being
compressed in full, only keyframes contain the full image info. The
frames that arent keyframes, just contain info about what has changed
since the previous
The difference in framerate was HUGE for our show.
We do a lot of high energy, high velocity action footage.
I thought it looked good on 15fps, but then someone here said that
moving to 29.97 wouldn't double the file size, or double the bitrate
(I think it was you Elbows...). I did and our
Thanks for posting the comparison, the difference is certainly clear.
AS you know, you are benefiting a lot because youve got camera pans,
zoom fast motion going on, and all of those look nicer with the
higher framerate. Although all of those also reduce the efficiency of
temporal compression, so
Well done network2, it looks like they have put permalinks on their
site. There is also a message about Copyright, which so far seems to
say 'contact show creator' but I am guessing maybe it will read
display the cc info from peoples feeds one day.
So thanks to whoever listened and sorted that
I will be interesting to see what the blip transcoding to AppleTV/
iPod results in. If I upload a 600 kbit/sec file to blip, and the
magicians at blip translate that to a 1500-1800 kbits/sec Apple TV
file (assuming its the same bitrate as the pre-fab settings here in
FCP / Mac OS world) --
If you're in DC stop by and have a drink and blab with other DC area
vloggers.
http://tinyurl.com/yvzecx
I can accept that as an alternative.
Instead of changing FPS, change the rate of keyframe appearance.
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Bill C.
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The effect of changing framerate isnt quite that straightforward, as
most web formats
Great post, you raise some very important points.
Its certainly true that sites that offer transcoding to multiple
formats, should encourage the user to encode upload the highest
quality/bitrate/resolution version of the video, and all the lower
quality/res/bitrate versions are then created from
Thanks to Eric Rice's blog for bringing this to my attention (
http://www.ericrice.com/blog/?p=482 )
Seems to have some rather interesting features, see this page for some
detail, mmm juicy!
http://www.kyte.tv/create/index.html
Probably has its flaws too but its nice to see this sort of thing
I'll give them credit for production quality. Let's see where they
take their shows from here.
Bill C.
BillCammack.com
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From: Read/WriteWeb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 24, 2007 12:09
BTW, Today's http://Galacticast.com :
AppleTV version = 203 mb.
iPod version = 98 mb.
3gp version = 17 mb.
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Bill C.
BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
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File size is always an issue. Especially so if you think a 10 min.
What matters is mb per min what's the math with division involved?
jen
On Apr 24, 2007, at 7:11 pm, Bill Cammack wrote:
BTW, Today's http://Galacticast.com :
AppleTV version = 203 mb.
iPod version = 98 mb.
3gp version = 17 mb.
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Bill C.
BillCammack.com
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The HDX200 does beautiful high-speed shooting. I haven't tried it
personally yet, but hear great things about it. And, of course, this
is something most film cameras can do + can be a big reason to shoot
film. I don't know of any under-$5,000 video cameras that do this.
jen
Jen Simmons
I've been podcasting for just over a year, but I recently started a
video blog for my graduate thesis for my masters in art education. I
would love to get some reactions and maybe exchange some ideas with
some of the great people on this list. I would also love to get some
feedback on them too.
http://x.nnon.tv/reasonable_illusions/2007/04/the_horror.html
it's interesting. my kid sees me with the camera enough and without my
direct prodding he's starting to shoot his own stories.
interesting.
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Awesome - great work!
David
On 4/23/07, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check it out
ryanishungry
got on MAKE today.
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/04/wendy_tremayne_and_mikey.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/yqnlfm
check out the post
it's a cool series we're doing on
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