On 19 October 2010 22:29, Stuart Walsh s.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
Two Røde NT55 microphones with cardio caps in xy-configuration, about
I've never even heard of cardio caps or xy-configuration.
I learned by doing.
The mics are the budget option.
On 19/10/2010 19:38, David van Ooijen wrote:
Someone on this list kindly suggested Sony Vegas. There is a 30-day
trial period. I gave it a try with a little something for my guitar
kids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
Choreography inspired by Hank Marvin c.s. ;-)
David
PS:
On 19 October 2010 21:36, Stuart Walsh s.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
How do you record the sound for this - and how did you synch three parts
together?
Two Røde NT55 microphones with cardio caps in xy-configuration, about
20/30 cm away from the 'sweet'
Nicely done, David!
Ned
On Oct 19, 2010, at 2:38 PM, David van Ooijen wrote:
Someone on this list kindly suggested Sony Vegas. There is a 30-day
trial period. I gave it a try with a little something for my guitar
kids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
Choreography inspired by
On 19/10/2010 20:58, David van Ooijen wrote:
On 19 October 2010 21:36, Stuart Walshs.wa...@ntlworld.com wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
How do you record the sound for this - and how did you synch three parts
together?
Two Røde NT55 microphones with cardio caps in
cool :-)
Am 19.10.2010 20:38, schrieb David van Ooijen:
Someone on this list kindly suggested Sony Vegas. There is a 30-day
trial period. I gave it a try with a little something for my guitar
kids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEJXWEjH3s
Choreography inspired by Hank Marvin c.s.
We need to know basically if it was a DVD camcorder, if the camcorder
had any propretary settings,
or a DVD that has been properly authored from a tape or some other source.
If the camcorder has a firewire interface or HDMI, you can usually
stream the data into your NLE using the capture
Not necessarily. It is extremely easy in iMovie (v.6, beware of v.8) and should
not be much more difficult in FCP.
g
Zitat von Roman Turovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The DVD was made from a tape.
I would prefer not to separate video and audio, because getting them back
into synch would be a
AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: OT- video
We need to know basically if it was a DVD camcorder, if the camcorder
had any propretary settings,
or a DVD that has been properly authored from a tape or some other source.
If the camcorder has a firewire interface or HDMI, you can usually
stream the data
If indeed it is Minidvd tape, not VHS, and assuming it is not HDV, I
really recommend taking the tape and the camera that recorded it,
and play the audio and video into your timeline using a firewire
cable..your computer should recognize the camera and pull the data in.
The audio will appear
THANKS TO ALL who helped, I got it working (via SUPERtranscoder). Blessed be
the Collective Wisdom.
RT
- Original Message -
From: David Tayler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lute-cs.dartmouth.edu lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 7:51 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: OT- video
Simple but time consuming: play the video and capture the sound with
a program like Audio Hijack Pro. Can then put the two together in
Garageband or Final Cut.
DS
On Dec 2, 2007, at 1:21 PM, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Dear Collective Wisdom,
I am trying to get the video of our last concert
If it is indeed a properly formatted DVD, you can use VobEdit to demux the
.VOB into elementary streams, which will be .m2v video and .ac3 audio files.
You can then convert the .ac3 to whatever format you like (.wav, .mp3) with
BeLight/BeSweet. These are free programs. Not sure if they are
It depends on how the DVD was encoded.
Normally, the audio either compressed into the MPEG or on a separate
12 bit or 16 bit track.
Some even record to 5.1 dolby (newer sony) of compressed HD (two
kinds, HDV, AVCHD)
Take the DVD camera, or video camera, and then figure out all the
settings
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