Well, I finally have time to play with some toys I bought a while ago.
Over the past couple of months I bought a
Laptop and a decent
Digital Camcorder as part of the process of bringing my hobby of
streaming digital video into a modern age.
For some reason
I found it easier to make decent looking video clips when I was working
with a 320x240 12 bit, 12 frame per second signal instead of the new super
720x480 24 bit, 30 frame per second signal I'm working with now. I see a few
main causes:
As I had less data to work with, it was easier to compress
I couldn't tell how much detail I was throwing away
I wasn't watching the bitrate I was using, and was pushing a LOT of bits
Then
all I cared about was taking my crappy source, and generating a file that
would look decent to a couple of my high bandwidth friends.
Now I'm trying to do something that looks good, and has no load time.
Anyway, here's a video clip of the marching band at the last home game this
year. Clicking on the image should deliver a stream at the right bitrate
for your connection. Underneath it are links to high(er) quality non-streaming
versions.
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