I think this is already happening (albeit on a much smaller scale). WFORB for
starters...
Just wait until money starts flowing in to certain vloggers/concepts and leaves
others in
the cold.That willl be fun
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> Ugh. Th
And make sure to export it to 48 khz and not 44.1 khz. That is what final cut
likes.
Graham
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> There is a simple solution to this.
>
> Open the .mp3 in QuickTime Pro and then export as .aif.
>
> Us the resulting .
Sorry, screwed up those links:
WATM Post
> http://wearethemedia.com/2005/09/05/reading-yahoo-groups-as-threaded-
posts/
Direct link:
http://www.mail-archive.com/videoblogging@yahoogroups.com/index.html
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "johngaltsjournal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> ...and there is no way I can catch up with the emails on this list.
>
Sure there is...I just posted a tip on the WATM site which could help
you rocket through all the post from the last week
http://wearethe
I used Cafe Press for a while on my worldrps.com site and got a lot
of complaints about the quality, so we pulled the plug. Made great
money using them but it was not worth it.
Printing your own is also a huge hassle though as you are always
running out of the size you need. We sell enough to
I really feel for you.
For everyone else here though remember there are two kinds of
computer users: Those who have suffered a hard drive crash...and
those who WILL sufer a hard drive crash.
Graham Walker
http://travelvlog.blogspot.com
http://wearethemedia.com
> --
> It is very dark. Y
Yes DVD's have hours on them but that is becuase the footage is
compressed. DV footage, although also compressed, is much larger than a
DVD file.
A 26 minute video at full DV resolution should only be about 5.2 gigs,
so you have some weird stuff going on. I don't use Premiere, so I can;t
h