In einer eMail vom 19.02.2007 14:48:57 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> Hi lute gang,
>
> I joined the YouTube senders... ;-)
>
> I put my Sarmaticae videos of 2005, the very big AVI files, to the
> YouTube, too. The quality and especially synchronization are not of
The synchronisation on YouTube is improved if you let the video clip
play a few seconds, then 'rewind' to the beginning and play again...
Andrew
On 20 Feb 2007, at 09:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In einer eMail vom 19.02.2007 14:48:57 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit
> schreibt
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In einer eMail vom 20.02.2007 10:35:05 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> The synchronisation on YouTube is improved if you let the video clip
> play a few seconds, then 'rewind' to the beginning and play again...
>
> Andrew
>
That doesn't seem to work here..
http://
Dear Mark
> synchronization does seem to be a big problem with your videos, also
> with Roman's. Are you sure that the problem lies with YouTube?
> I think it probably is a problem with the webcam.
> But you should be able to put them back into sync with a video
> editing programme.
I did just a
In einer eMail vom 20.02.2007 11:32:23 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit schreibt
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> So I guess the problem must be somehow in the conversion programs
> YouTube uses?
Probably best to compress the videos somewhat before you send them to
YouTube. Maybe your files are just too big
Dear Davide,
Having more than one book is usually a good idea with any form of
study, because it can give you a wider picture. All the ones you
mention have much to offer.
The French Lute Society have published a lute tutor written by
Pascale Boquet. It doesn't have the same appearance as the one