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>
> I have breaking news from 2008 or so for you: there are consumer video 
> cameras that shoot high definition. Also, Youtube supports high definition.
>
>
I do think it's worth pointing out that *high definition* does not a 
watchable video make. There are camera phones that can shoot "high 
definition" video, and are frankly going to give you back unwatchable crap 
that only excels at taking up a lot more disk space. At the end of the day, 
recording a talk well means folks can *hear* the speaker and *see the 
presentation* and it doesn't really matter at all whether the video of the 
speakers themselves are captured in high fidelity at all. 

That's going to require more than finding a HD camcorder and sticking it on 
a tripod in the corner.

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