Seeking tips for making/editing videos.

Shawn Dowler shawn.dowler at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 09:36:25 MST 2010


Youtube will accept up to 1080p sized video and will create smaller
versions for those without the bandwidth and hardware power to play
the larger formats. Here is Youtube's video uploading guidelines page:
http://bit.ly/4ZXSU

Shawn Dowler
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http://walkingtowel.org



On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 23:05, James Finstrom
<jfinstrom at rhinoequipment.com> wrote:
> We also use the flip hd, plugs in and is seen as mass storage, open
> the dcim folder and poof mp4's and they qualify as HD on youtube
>
> On 3/2/10, Lyle Tuttle <L.tuttle at cox.net> wrote:
>> My brother just got one of these for $75!!!  He walked into a Best Buy, and
>> bingo...$75!!
>>
>> Seems pretty good -- up to 4 hours HD video on one chip.....
>>
>> http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony-MHS-PM1-Webbie-HD
>>
>> lyle
>>
>> At 10:00 PM 3/2/2010, you wrote:
>>>
>>> Joe,
>>>
>>> We recently purchased an HD video camera.  We were looking for
>>> something not special, just usable.  We got a Panasonic with a 10x
>>> zoom for recording our kids from far away.  I think it was about $200.
>>>  It works just fine for our use.  The video looks fine on our 32" LCD.
>>>
>>> I don't know what formats are acceptable to Youtube.  It's been some
>>> time since I've uploaded anything to them.  Many camcorders have
>>> Youtube support built-in, whatever that means.  Our new one even has
>>> that, though I've not explored how to use it.
>>>
>>> Alan
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:25 PM,  <joe at actionline.com> wrote:
>>> > .
>>> > James Finstrom last wrote:
>>> >> I have played with most of the apps available and found OpenShot to be
>>> >> the
>>> >> best simple editor that does not require a degree to operate.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks James.
>>> >
>>> > Also would like to know what would be a good, reasonably priced camera
>>> > recommendation to make videos.  Some videos on Youtube (and elsewhere on
>>> > the 'net) are excellent quality ... but many if not most are really poor
>>> > quality.
>>> >
>>> > How much does one have to spend to get reasonably good video quality?
>>> >
>>> > And which of the myriad of video formats is the best to use?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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