Video Of my wood pile

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Jason we have to talk your opperation looks simmilar to mine Instead of a wheel barrow I use the backhoe bucket
My electrict splitter will handle anything in that pile. Again all wood procedded since May is three years forward.
Time alloting every day I could fill my 3/4 ton PK truck every day But thats the problem time and you are probably
younger than me. I like the video aand have m man's best friend here thought chocolate collored plus his son. Now if
I could only get him to stack
 
RoosterBoy said:
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what program did you use to re-size your video?

I exported as MPEG4 from Final Cut Pro (it resized automatically, but I could change the settings) - an old copy I had hanging around, but I'm sure iMovie or Quicktime Pro would do that job. If you want to get a bit more technical, and have mac, try:

http://ffmpegx.com/index.html

I have not tried it yet, but that might be what I use if I have to convert to flash myself. The 2 minute movie I uploaded was 5 Megs.,
 
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RoosterBoy said:
Webmaster said:

what program did you use to re-size your video?

I exported as MPEG4 from Final Cut Pro (it resized automatically, but I could change the settings) - an old copy I had hanging around, but I'm sure iMovie or Quicktime Pro would do that job. If you want to get a bit more technical, and have mac, try:

http://ffmpegx.com/index.html

I have not tried it yet, but that might be what I use if I have to convert to flash myself. The 2 minute movie I uploaded was 5 Megs.,

wow my 1:36sec video was 31 megs im on windows but i love to be able to get that quality with that file size. my small digital 5mp camera recorded the video in .avi format 320x280 but i do have a video camera should i do my video's on that and get a software to convert to mpeg4 or h.264? is there any software for windows that you can think of.

thanks
Jason
 
I have not been keeping up with video standards, but youtube suggested MPEG4.

Yes, there should be LOT of windows software which saves to that standard. I would think it would be best to record with your DV camera and then output on your computer to .mp4 or some other suggested youtube format and then upload - if nothing else it will be quicker!

Quicktime pro for Windows ( http://tinyurl.com/7ug9w ) is about $30. and I think outputs correctly for you, shown as H.264 codec

I don't think I used that myself, but I will try it in some future videos.

Here's another windows converter.....

http://www.alivemedia.net/mp4-converter.htm
 
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