上野のアメ横とキャノンHF10 Tokyo's Ameyoko With My Canon HF10
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hi hikosama, did you copy your caaptured video in the dvd? yuo can teach me?
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I'm not trying to be funny in any way. I am investigating this issue. Reptilian?
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Alright ill out it up as soon as i can
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Hikozaemonさん、 Video作りにハマッテいますね!
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DinosaurJp, actually, I did many tests for video quality with MOV, WMV9, AVI and so on, but the best was MPEG4/H.264. I understand that this is because this is the formate YouTube uses, so the video is filtered the least. My software "VideoStudio12" has an automatic YouTube output setting that I have never been able to beat with manual settings, even making very large files.
It looks like you know a bit about this! ;)
Peace!
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Hey, I'll check that cube guy you subscribe to out man - actually, with a handle like kaimana, I should have picked it up sooner dude. It's a long story (for another vid perhaps) but I grew up in towns where people were mostly Maori, and my Dad taught me from a young age to learn and respect the culture. I don't have any Maori blood, but being a Kiwi, I like to think of myself as a proud pacific islander!
Peace
Wow your canon camera looks good, also that black strip on the top and bottom makes your video looks heaps more better.
sickoicko 3 years ago
I agree. The Canon only shoots in widescreen which results in the bars, but it has two effects - it gives a black border, and apparently the YouTube encoders also work better with the bars - as it causes the filters to focus on encoding the rest of the screen in higher quality, so it comes out surprisingly well. I also like it as space for translations and subtitles. Thanks for the feedback!
Peace
Hikosaemon 3 years ago
Hey Hikosaemon go to 02:47 what is with the grandma's cheek. its normal then it changes to a black blotch, right when she notices she's on camera she hides the bump. what is that black bump?
1337radiantEnergy 3 years ago
Hey there, it is funny, it does look odd at first, but if you look at hi-res frame by frame, you can see that the bumps are on both sides of the face - it is just what age does to faces of Japanese ladies (skin builds up a bit on the cheekbones) - the darkness is a shadow in a natural position if you look at the rest. Still, an interesting catch!
Peace
Hikosaemon 3 years ago