http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzvNVudhY2w
i thought it was cute, so i thought i'd sharealso if any one else has some footage of their pets id love to see them and how they lok being filmed with the hv20
regards Marty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzvNVudhY2w
i thought it was cute, so i thought i'd sharealso if any one else has some footage of their pets id love to see them and how they lok being filmed with the hv20
regards Marty.
Last edited by africanmarty; 2007 September 1st at 02:50.
Cute dog! How did you get such good images onto youtube? Haven't uploaded yet but many people seem to have difficulty getting decent quality when they upload to youtube. I have some footage of my cat being eaten by an alligator that I'll post on here soon. Later.
Mark
P.S. just kidding about the alligator
my cat would probably make friends
with it knowing him.....he's very curious
about everything so he'll make a good
subject for the HV20
Great quality for you tube. Cute dog..
Scott
I haven't uploaded to YouTube for a long time but just looking at yours and a few other HD uploads on YouTube shows me that they must not be crunching the videos like they use to. These are obviously not crunched down to 320 like they use to do. I'll have to try again sometime.
africamarty used the TVC bypass trick. You can spot it by the incorrect length in the player window.![]()
Ok I give up...what's the tvc bypass trick?
Mark
Check out the thread "YouTube Workflow" in the PC section or this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08NI4cy4zik
It only makes sense with very short movies, though, because there is an absolute size limit for the TVC-encoded FLV file.
Thanks for the info...only problem is I have a Mac and it's for PC. Guess I'm SOL.
Mark