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Old 29-10-2007, 05:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 29-10-2007, 06:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Very good DD, great timing.

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Old 29-10-2007, 06:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Getting there Rolf. 2 hours footage to get that little film

I really struggled.....No I didn't set the camera up on a tripod, switched it on and waited to see what I had...Do you think I should take up fishing
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excellent. Brilliant.wll done
I see you are using flash player 9
I have the wole Macromedia studeo. Adobe has bought out Macromedia

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Will get the flash gear sorted eventually Chocky.

Thanks to you and Rolf for your comments

It makes the effort worth while
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Yes I have a little flash converter ptog too.Independant of thr studeo
It converts avi and othe formats to flash player.

The whole studeo would knock you back £500/£600

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I send my videos to youtube as MPEG4

They are converted there.

If there is a better way I would love to know. MPEG4 is the only way I know.

Help really would be appreciated.
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I covert mine on ArcSoft then reduce them on movie maker to high quality with less mmegabites . It's ok on Youtube but some sites won't accept more than 1 Megabit.

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With movie maker you can have all sorts of different titles and credits add music and transitions cut bits out put bits in save in small video hight quality , save as PAL for DVD no end to what you can do but you have to convert you videos to avi first. I do that with ArcSoft Video Impressions 2 first

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I use Adobe Premiere. It is taking some getting to grips with.

I thought PS was hard enough but premiere takes the biscuit
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