My first HD video on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFeKmBa3olE&fmt=22
A VERY powerful PC is required to play it back in HD quality.
The Lartigue Monorailway - Youtube HD Video
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The Lartigue Monorailway - Youtube HD Video
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Re: The Lartigue Monorailway - Youtube HD Video
Beautiful work Volker! It is stunning to see that footage in HD... and the railway is very interesting, never seen anything like that.
I could not understand much of the narration as Ich habe nur zwei Jahre Deutschunterricht in der Schule - vor dreißig Jahren
Again, beautiful production sir!
Regards,
Chet
I could not understand much of the narration as Ich habe nur zwei Jahre Deutschunterricht in der Schule - vor dreißig Jahren
Again, beautiful production sir!
Regards,
Chet
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Re: The Lartigue Monorailway - Youtube HD Video
Thanks, Chet.
By the way, this was edited in HD on the Enterpise MAX (same software and hardware as the S4000 Pro).
Then I transfered the project to the Media Manager's archive (without MPEG conversion).
Then I exported the clip in DIVX, 720p, avi format and uploaded it to youtube. It took youtube some hours to process the footage but the result is better than what I expected from youtube.
By the way, this was edited in HD on the Enterpise MAX (same software and hardware as the S4000 Pro).
Then I transfered the project to the Media Manager's archive (without MPEG conversion).
Then I exported the clip in DIVX, 720p, avi format and uploaded it to youtube. It took youtube some hours to process the footage but the result is better than what I expected from youtube.
Volker Hill - Germany
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