Doogs
Feb 10 2010, 05:15 AM
Here is my fist full edit of footage recorded using the small Veho Muvi cam, I realise that this video may indeed bore the pants of you... but it was fun to make (and hard physical work to get the footage).
This is also my first attempt at embedding video into a web page, it's a farily large file so please allow it to buffer after you hit play..
"CLICKY-CLICKY ME"
glesserj
Feb 10 2010, 01:08 PM
After 5 minutes, it was still buffering only at 20%...Maybe my internet is slow today :-|
Doogs
Feb 10 2010, 02:59 PM
no worries Janice, I will try and upload the file to Vimeo again and see if it takes this time (kept getting errors on the last 3 vimeo upload attemps...) the embedded file is large so it will take some folks and age to buffer...
Doogs
Feb 10 2010, 09:35 PM
link in original post has been updated to Vimeo... quality of footage has been compromised though...
JohnR
Feb 10 2010, 10:50 PM
Dave,
IMHO, I thought that looked pretty good . Not the usual jerkyness I get.
What were you settings for WMV.
I assume you didn't render it out of Premiere.
You got a lot of video nicely under their weekly limit also.
John
glesserj
Feb 11 2010, 02:28 AM
Accelerating footage Dave. I can tell you are hooked on the bike riding...and that little helmet cam is perfect. Good job!
Doogs
Feb 11 2010, 03:25 AM
John, I rendered the vid out of Sony Veagas Video @ 3MB 320 x 240 audio was 96kbs @ 44Khz stero for a size of 484MB.
Thank you for your comments Janice, I must be an adrenaline Junkie, as the faster I go then the faster i need to go...I am working on some footage that I recorded on the 6th February, there were some really technical sections of trails that I managed to overcome for the very first time...
bonn3
Feb 11 2010, 11:52 AM
Vimeo always up scales the uploads to 720p which is why the quality isn't that great.
Try exporting with h264 from the media encoder and you should be able to get some great quality video on vimeo.
Cool video though, looks like fun.
Doogs
Feb 11 2010, 01:03 PM
thanks for your comments Rikard, I have tried using the h264 codec but quality was even worse, the original .WMV file is flawless, that is until i upload to Vimeo...
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