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Movies, shooting saving.
My new cam. will shoot moves as this.
Movies: AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG; Audio data: WAVE (stereo)) 640 x 480 pixels (30 frames/sec.) 640 x 480 pixels (15 frames/sec.) 320 x 240 pixels (60 frames/sec.) 320 x 240 pixels (30 frames/sec.) 320 x 240 pixels (15 frames/sec.) Up to 1 hr. long or size of card. Not sure, but think I can save to format for youtube, but think I'll have to change the wave file to mp3. If the software will let me or can find files. Any ideas on this. Could borrow Shine's cam-corder, but he probably has no clue where the software can be found. Thinking about a video like SG's of around the town, house, and inside. So I can show how a dirty old man lives.:bolt: :thankyou: for any help, clues and ideas. bb |
My camera does video in Quicktime format, which I have to convert to mpg. This causes the sound to get out of sync, but it makes a MUCH smaller file. I have a program that lets me resync the sound. Now I have to figure out how to edit the damn mpg file, as I shot video today that exceeds the single video time limit on Youtube...
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Spode, guess the younger, smarter folks are too busy? or was it dumb questions?
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Save the movies as AVI, then convert them to mpeg with avi2vcd.exe. Use the 640 x 480, 'cause smaller than that just sucks.
If the sound gets out of sync, you can align it with YAAI. AVI's are huge, so the mpeg conversion makes them acceptable to Youtube, which has a 10mb limit on file size, and a ten minute max running length. |
Can't help ya, buster.... batteries are dead in my super-8. :D
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That's what you get for abandoning the hand-crank, spring-driven model.
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