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Monday, March 19, 2007

OK, here is another ‘mission’

...for the folks lucky enough to have an N95 within their hot little hands.
I’ve been reading about MotionJpeg Vs Mpeg4.

What sort of difficulties is one facing when one wants to edit footage acquired with the N95?

Has anyone tried to suck the N95 video into Premier or another non liner editor?

I’m currently doing all my captures with a Pentax W10 which is Mjpeg and I have no probs editing the stream.

Could someone do an experiment and see if they can re-encode the N95 footage as an Uncompressed Avi?



2 comments:

  1. i've never been into editing videos much (or even taking videos in the first place... ironic considering I work in the video group - but we deal with playback rather than capture)

    anyway, maybe I can provide video files recorded with the N95 if you want to experiment with them.

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  2. [this is good] i edit everything, never upload roughs, and i have an n93i... i suppose...mp4 gives me no hassle on my mac, don't what it's like for people running windows though... do wish the movie editor on the n93 was a: easier to find and b: had better functionality. if i cut takes, i can add a soundtrack to each take/fragment, but not to the entire sequence. that's stupid...on the n93i the output in mp4 is of such high quality that i have to compress it down again to make it uploadable to youtube... one gripe about uploading: i wish there was a progress bar instead of a status bar...big difference...

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