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Just watched your Indian River flick. Way cool. Great music. A little jumpy
because my server, Cox, didn't get all the files. But, I'm sure that's the
server's problem as it's been losing about a third of the files on almost
any binary post.

You need a stabilizer for that camera, or at least calmer water. But, the
great thing is that you did it.

Now, tell us what's required. I assume you need a special card for input, a
dvd burner, and some software. Please tell.

Good work. I got about 40 seconds of play out of it.
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Just watched your Indian River flick. Way cool. Great music. A little
jumpy
because my server, Cox, didn't get all the files. But, I'm sure that's the
server's problem as it's been losing about a third of the files on almost
any binary post.

You need a stabilizer for that camera, or at least calmer water. But, the
great thing is that you did it.

Now, tell us what's required. I assume you need a special card for input,
a
dvd burner, and some software. Please tell.

Good work. I got about 40 seconds of play out of it.
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'Til next time,

John H

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That was just an experiment to see if would work. I still don't think I am
doing it correctly, and that segment of the trip was not really all that
interesting, except the water was a lot rougher than it appears in the clip.
To answer your questions:

First I converted the original VHS tapes to DVDs. I gave up trying to do
that on the computer and used a Sony DVD burner/VHS unit.

Then I put the DVD in the computer and opened a software package called
"Sonic muvee producer". It is pretty straightforward, but this is where I
need to learn and experiment some more. You can do different styles, music,
etc. For some reason I have not been able to get it to record the sound
track from the original recording though.

It asks for a video capture device like a DV camera or other digital video
signal. This is where I think I faked it out. I opened the DVD drive file
selections and somehow it recognized the file types - .vob or something like
that. I couldn't tell what chapter it was which is why I ended up with the
not so interesting Indian River segment.

After making a bunch of option selections, you hit a button to create your
clip. It takes a while. The first one I made was 8 minutes long and ended
up as a 20mb file. Way too long. After I created the clip I stored it to
the computer HD as a .mpg file. That takes forever also.

I may try another one. I was hoping to make some short clips of some of the
sections of the ICW that were particularly interesting. Need to mess with
it some more.

Blame the bad photography on my brother, Bob. He was chief cook, bottle
washer and ship's photographer on this voyage. I just drove the boat.

RCE


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BTW - I just posted another one at ABPSO. It's better. Now I have to
figure out how to get it to record the DVD sound track instead of having to
insert music. It's a strange program. I have it set to limit the video
length to fit the sound track, which in this case is only 30 seconds long.
The program analyzes the whole video chapter, then edits the video to fit
the music. It picks what it wants. Weird.

RCE


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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 05:59:03 -0500, "RCE" wrote:

BTW - I just posted another one at ABPSO. It's better. Now I have to
figure out how to get it to record the DVD sound track instead of having to
insert music. It's a strange program. I have it set to limit the video
length to fit the sound track, which in this case is only 30 seconds long.
The program analyzes the whole video chapter, then edits the video to fit
the music. It picks what it wants. Weird.

RCE


I looked at the second one and left some comments on abpso.

I didn't know about the vhs to dvd thing made by Sony. I'll have to look
into that. Thanks for that tip. I don't see making any mpg's, but who
knows!

I wouldn't worry about an mpg being too big to post. Perhaps a lot of folks
won't see it, but it can always be downloaded while one is asleep!
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