Here's a second batch of high-resolution randomness. YouTube has made the sync absolutely ridiculously bad, this time, despite me making the video in the same way as the last one. It's almost like ...
Here's a second batch of high-resolution randomness. YouTube has made the sync absolutely ridiculously bad, this time, despite me making the video in the same way as the last one. It's almost like you're watching a video and listening to a different video's audio in some clips. =/
Things shown, in order of appearance (61 clips this time!): - Sunset from my room. - Out-of-tune piano. - Walking down a road in winter. - An electricity meter at the place where I used to work. - StepMania crash during "Marisa stole the precious thing". - Baaka baaka! - Our cat telling us off. - Inside Of A Piano Was Her. - Traffic lights. - Messy room. - Fan and battery. - Construction work in a church. - Plastic Mind on SM with lights. - Plasma ball and jam jar lid. - Our cat enjoying some nice relaxing metal. - More SM fail. - Flower macro. - Low note is low. - My mum and our cat chatting. - Solar-powered calculator messed up by low light. - Plasma ball working with my SM lights. - Grandparents in their sitting room. - Car being pressure-washed. - Inside of SM lights box. - Cat meets cam by a fence. - TMPGEnc on flickering CRT (Sakuya won!). - Thick snow on car. - Talking ducks. - Beautiful orange/purple sunset. - Nitro car on 2 wheels. - Hail from van. - Ant macro. - PSP failing to play a Flash (the source of "Hax Sign") by KirbyM. - Slanting roof, hiccup, thud. - Don't stack it. - Subwoofer firing sheet of paper. - Pancake sounding like a washing machine. - Mansion & speed ramps. - Our cat chilling. - Oh-h-h-h-h-h! - Beautiful horn. - Back of A/V system. - McDonald's. - Bee cleaning itself... or doing something. - A calm street which I thought looked nice. - My PSP not taking it easy. - Nitro car zooming through leaves at 200 FPS - Thermometer in sun. - Spider tele-macro. - Pink sky, wind in mic. - Clock chiming. - Neko to futari de JANPU da PYON! - Server receiving files by FTP. - Strange siren nearby. - Subwoofer making memory stick fly at 200 FPS. - Construction work in tunnel. - My bro playing his electric guitar with an awesome-sounding effect on Guitar Rig 3.
Software / Camera info: The camera is a Sony HDR-SR12E. This records interlaced video at 1920x1080. I had to scale the video down to 1280x720 for YouTube. Because the video is interlaced at 25 frames/sec, when deinterlacing and keeping both fields you can get 50 FPS video. The camera has a "Smooth Slow Rec" feature which lets it record at 100 FPS for 3 seconds. Again, when deinterlacing, you can expand this to 200 FPS (1/8x speed!) without losing any frames. However, the video quality is not so high when using Smooth Slow Rec.
I used TMPGEnc 4 to deinterlace and compress the original AVCHD (MTS) files. I used Premiere to arrange the videos. Recently I've realised that it is much easier to use VirtualDub and AviSynth (and the final result is better quality, not that it would be noticable on YouTube), so if I'll be glad to say "Good riddance" to the insanely-bloated and unstable Premiere and TMPGEnc if I do another one of these HD compilation videos. (It also means I don't need about 20 GB of HDD space just for temporary files.)
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Hey bro, if ur using a Sony HD Handycam, a great way of editing the film straight off the camera is using Sony Vegas 8 or 9, (download through torrent?) and Sony Vegas has the ability to deinterlace video for you, not to mention it handles video res upto (Red SuperHD Cameras) aka 4k lol. It's really easy to use too, I'm trying to migrate to Premiere for cross-editing at work but I just love Vegas for its ease of working with all file types etc. Lemme know what ya think ;-)
Thanks for all the information and tips. I've been meaning to give Vegas a try for a while. I'll probably use it for the next video which I make when I'm back at my computer in England (since an EEE PC really isn't made for running Vegas).
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