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Shawn Dowler wrote:
> Youtube will accept up to 1080p sized video and will create smaller
> versions for those without the bandwidth and hardware power to play
> the larger formats. Here is Youtube's video uploading guidelines page:
> http://bit.ly/4ZXSU
Thanks very much to everyone who contrib
Youtube will accept up to 1080p sized video and will create smaller
versions for those without the bandwidth and hardware power to play
the larger formats. Here is Youtube's video uploading guidelines page:
http://bit.ly/4ZXSU
Shawn Dowler
Information Designer
shawn.dow...@gmail.com
http://walking
We also use the flip hd, plugs in and is seen as mass storage, open
the dcim folder and poof mp4's and they qualify as HD on youtube
On 3/2/10, Lyle Tuttle wrote:
> My brother just got one of these for $75!!! He walked into a Best Buy, and
> bingo...$75!!
>
> Seems pretty good -- up to 4 hours H
My brother just got one of these for $75!!! He walked
into a Best Buy, and bingo...$75!!
Seems pretty good -- up to 4 hours HD video on one chip.
http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony-MHS-PM1-Webbie-HD
lyle
At 10:00 PM 3/2/2010, you wrote:
Joe,
We recently purchased an HD video camera. We were
Joe,
We recently purchased an HD video camera. We were looking for
something not special, just usable. We got a Panasonic with a 10x
zoom for recording our kids from far away. I think it was about $200.
It works just fine for our use. The video looks fine on our 32" LCD.
I don't know what fo
all good photography (still and video) relies on very good lighting.
Lighting is what makes photography great. Good cameras make good choices
regarding white balance, contrast, etc. But lighting is what matters.
Eric
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Stephen wrote:
> it converts to a pretty decen
it converts to a pretty decent MP4 default
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Steve Phariss wrote:
> I have a flip HD that gives pretty good quality (or at least
> the camera does... 80% of a good video is behind the camera) :)
>
> If I am not mistaken, Youtube down converts/compresses video correc
I have a flip HD that gives pretty good quality (or at least
the camera does... 80% of a good video is behind the camera) :)
If I am not mistaken, Youtube down converts/compresses video correct???
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:25 PM, wrote:
> .
> James Finstrom last wrote:
> > I have played with m
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James Finstrom last wrote:
> I have played with most of the apps available and found OpenShot to be the
> best simple editor that does not require a degree to operate.
Thanks James.
Also would like to know what would be a good, reasonably priced camera
recommendation to make videos. Some video
I have played with most of the apps available and found OpenShot to be the
best simple editor that does not require a degree to operate.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:25 PM, wrote:
> .
> Tried to search the plug archives for info about the subject today, but
> the archives seem to be unaccessible at
.
Tried to search the plug archives for info about the subject today, but
the archives seem to be unaccessible at the moment ... so, I'm posting the
question here.
What suggestions does the collective plug wisdom have for making and
editing videos ... in particular for making good quality 3-4 minu
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