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Offline Graeme M

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Videos - Any gurus out there?
« on: January 18, 2008, 09:22:53 pm »
I have bought a digital video camera, and I have to say this is bloody confusing. I see all these videos on Youtube, or watch say the RacerX stuff online, and there seems to be plenty of people who can produce a nice, clear video that isn't 500Mb in size. But how?

I upload the video off my camera (even doing that leaves me confounded), and it's pretty average quality to begin with. But a few minutes of video is 200-300 Mb. OK, so I save it out as MPG and push it through Windows Movie Maker to get a WMV out the other end. But what I get is a 200x300 image, very low quality, and still 5-10 Mb.

What's the right size (both pixels and Mb) for a video to be reasonable quality and easily downloaded off the web? What software should I use? I assume Movie Maker is a fairly basic tool and not really suitable.

Here's a sample video of the lads at Fairbairn riding in the Over 35s class. It's maybe 1.5 minutes long, 200x300 or whatever, and 6 Mb. To me it's crappy, but maybe I am being overly critical?

http://www.ozvmx.com/video/vid4.wmv

Any advice to offer?

« Last Edit: January 18, 2008, 09:24:33 pm by Graeme M »

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Re: Videos - Any gurus out there?
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2008, 10:02:11 pm »
Having put a few vids up on youtube I have this to share, Youtube allows up to 100Mb for video which at 600x400 (standard) gives about 20-25 minutes. If you have really big videos then you could try hosting them on your computor and seed them through a torrent website (there is a bunch out there) using a torrent client (Azureus & uTorrent are most popular). Then you could seed videos up to DVD size (4.7Gb) or anything in between and post links here so we can download and watch them as well as share them with other torrent peers.

Torrent sharing is how I watch TV these days, I downloaded the first half of the series "Heroes" before the first episode ever screened in Aus, do a little reasearch into file sharing torrent style and you will see you can do a lot.
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Re: Videos - Any gurus out there?
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2008, 08:22:11 am »
Cant help ya with the tec stuff but I enjoyed the clip... Hope you sort it out soon. Like to see more.

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