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w(t)f video hour #2   

Youtube? yep. Why? Because I wanted to post this today. Vimeo?

waiting

Anywho, the reason for the delay on mv.tv and why I hate my mac. Enjoy.

Posted in Mac Stuff, Tech, Video — by don on 02/25/08 (18) comments



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18 Responses to “w(t)f video hour #2”

  1. db Says:

    so it’s known. You Tube took 23 minutes, upload to ready. Vimeo took that long just to upload.

  2. ukpylot Says:

    Maybe I should leave this for the Mac rant to come but here I go anyway…..

    As you know I have the 8mm film to DVD side-biz and, as you have found, encoding time is everything. My Mac Mini with 2GB memory simply cannot do it, at all. Recently I had to convert 30 hours of video and had my Macbook Pro, the Macbook Pro from work, and my home-built PC (4 years old, about $1500 for parts) all working to get it done in time. The PC kicked the Macbook pro’s ass, too; the Macbook would also sometimes crash after 3 hours of processing – grrr!

    Given the crazy cost of processing power on the Mac I’d choose a PC for any real editing any day. There are also a lot more inexpensive video converting, editing etc software for the PC.

    I hate giving the PC props over a Mac but unless you are Rockefeller or don’t mind encoding all day long, I say buy a PC.

  3. chans Says:

    Sorry to hear about the processing issues…a macbook is a nice machine but for high-end editing (video/pictures/audio) I agree that an iMac with a beefed up video card (and plenty o’ ram- like 2gb+) would be the way to go.

    Did you ever check out the Elgato h.264 encoding do-hickey?

    And, to beat a dead horse, maybe check out viddler- if you’re fed up with vimeo maybe it’s worth checking out (never uploaded but watched many a video on it): http://www.viddler.com/

    Music definitely helps. I remember reading this article in a magazine about hosting parties and one of the top tips mentioned was to have music playing in the background because it fills in the awkward silences.

    Finally, I saw that Will Harris (from Twit fame) has a section on his site (channel flip) for allowing people to join his “network”- http://www.channelflip.com/join/

    Later man!

  4. db Says:

    I don’t have a problem with audio editing, but I’m never editing anything longer than an hour, so it happens pretty quick.

    So, I’m thinkin’ the high end 20″ iMac for 4gb of RAM. That or I’m looking at Dells again.

    Checked out the thing. Tempting, but I’d really rather have more computer than more stuff hanging off of this one (of which I have too much already). And I hadn’t heard of the Wil Harris thing, I will check that out for sure. He’s pretty good (and funny…not bad for a kid ;) )

    Josh is a viddler user. It smoked YouTube in a test last night. Quality is about the same as Youtube as well. I think I’m just going to stick with YouTube, unless it’s something really cool and I want a little higher quality, then I’ll suck it up and post to Vimeo.

  5. Josh Says:

    Yep, I’m using Viddler from now on, or at least until Vimeo gets its shit together. Seriously, they’re like one or two steps away from being Twitter-unreliable.

  6. chans Says:

    I like how twitter is the new standard for (un) reliability. How about Vista-unreliable or Plymouth Reliant K- unreliable?

  7. db Says:

    I like how twitter is the new standard for (un) reliability.

    I was thinking more like ’70’s Fiat unreliable, but I might be a little bitter ;)

  8. wind(the)frog(dot)net » So you want to buy a Mac? Says:

    [...] As I mentioned before, if your primary use for the Mac will be anything except a lot of image editing, any video editing of movies longer than 5 minutes or playing video games, get any Mac. You’ll have plenty of power, even for audio editing. Just make sure you get at least 2gb of RAM. [...]

  9. ukpylot Says:

    you guys see this explanation?

    http://vimeo.com/blog:105

  10. db Says:

    I seem to remember reading something like that, and it makes sense. But it also sounds like it is going to take them a while to get up to speed.

    /me thinks it’s time to try Viddler. Listened to an interview with one of the engineers on the most recent net@nite. Very cool stuff.

  11. ukpylot Says:

    I took some videos at the airport today, the sound will not play on my mac from the Flip app, and quicktime will not even play the video. Uploaded fine to youtube though so must be a codec thing on the macbook…. grrr…

  12. chans Says:

    @ukpylot- have you updated to 10.5.2? I saw there was an update for pro apps as well as some video upgrades for core animation. Also, do you run Quicktime Pro? I noticed I had trouble exporting avi movies prior to…QTP seemed to fix all that.

  13. Josh Says:

    Perian.org is the one codec to rule them all.

    Also, I don’t think I’ve ever used the included The Flip software.

    This is awesome, it’s like we have our own little The Flip club.

  14. db Says:

    I have good luck using Visual Hub.

    I had the sound problem using iMovie. Or was it blank video? Oh hell, I don’t remember. There was a problem, just not sure which.

    Oh yea, Perian in full effect here too.

  15. ukpylot Says:

    10.5.2 – yep QTP – yep

    Yeah, I drag the AVI files off the Flip onto the desktop. Load into QT and when I hit play it pauses and then crashes. It was able to make an MPEG-4 which I could play but the sound was no good at all. Uploaded to youtube and it is fine. Ok, off to look at Perian….

    Already paid for QTP, don’t want to pay for another encoder.

  16. ukpylot Says:

    alright, perian rocks!! Wish I’d known earlier, this video needs some editing and it’s getting late! I guess my employer will pay for it tomorrow heh

  17. chans Says:

    Looks to be a “the flip” boinks thread —> http://forums.3ivx.com/index.php?showtopic=86421

  18. db Says:

    Oh yea, there is also a firmware update for The Flip too. You might want to make sure you have the latest greatest (eventhough you probably already do). Never hurts to check.

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