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  #51  
Old December 13th 08, 10:14 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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foforackard;1149009 wrote:
does anybody kno of a good editing program I can find thats not so
expensive? like a cheap form of adobe. and where can I get it?




You can get an OEM version of Premiere pro for $100. Its the full
program, but no manuals or anything, its pretty much just the disk.

Or you can look at Adobe premiere Elements.


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Old December 14th 08, 02:14 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Jerrick;1148988 wrote:
Yep, that will work, or just a transfer with usb. If you dont have usb2,
its going to be a slow transfer rate though. As said before the codecs
used may be troublesome to work with. Burning to a dvd or an iso then
encoding the files back to your comp will get them back to a regular
avi, mov, or whatever you select, and those will be easy to edit, but
thats a lot of extra work and time to just use a file. I pray that you
dont end up with .mod files.

MiniDV is my favorite and most likely will always be my favorite.
Getting a firewire card and cable will runi about $15, but any new-ish
computer should already have firewire ports on them so all you need a
firewire cable, which is a few dollars.

The trouble you save yourself using MiniDV and being able to transfer
uncompressed video with firewire, to me, is well worth the extra money
compared to a harddrive camera.

I need to buy a new camera soon, but I cant afford Hd, so ill be
gettnig a nice 3ccd camera. Those are really cheap now and days.




Thanks.

I found a Canon HV-20 for 400$ in Toronto (a guy selling it, not a
store) and he still has the box.

So I'm getting tempted with the canon, you know


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Old December 14th 08, 05:59 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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I have the canon hv20 and I've been uploading my videos in a really
crappy format, so I saved my file as a dv-avi, but vimeo and youtube
won't let me upload it, becuase it's in 24fps. How can I convert the
24fps to like 25fps?


By the way Emile, if you end up getting the hv20 it's kinda of hard to
figure how to export footage off your camera, a lot of people struggle
with it. So if you need help you can shoot me a pm, and I'd be happy to
help.


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Old December 15th 08, 04:00 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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littleman;1149601 wrote:
I have the canon hv20 and I've been uploading my videos in a really
crappy format, so I saved my file as a dv-avi, but vimeo and youtube
won't let me upload it, becuase it's in 24fps. How can I convert the
24fps to like 25fps?


By the way Emile, if you end up getting the hv20 it's kinda of hard to
figure how to export footage off your camera, a lot of people struggle
with it. So if you need help you can shoot me a pm, and I'd be happy to
help.




do you capture you vids into your editing program with a firewire
cable?

Also, what is your editing software?


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Old December 15th 08, 04:09 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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With firewire its as simple as plugging it in, going to the capture
function of whatever program youre running and start capturing the
tape.

If you are trying to capture from usb or are recording onto the sd
card, then forget that habit and keep it to the tape and firewire, cause
then
its a direct, non-compressed transfer.

Also, its usually not the cameras, cable, or programs fault. If youre
handling high res video like 1080 or higher, youre going to need a
computer
with specs good enough to not lag up, otherwise your program will
crash, youll get skipped frames, or many other problems.


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Old December 15th 08, 02:21 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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littleman;1149601 wrote:
I have the canon hv20 and I've been uploading my videos in a really
crappy format, so I saved my file as a dv-avi, but vimeo and youtube
won't let me upload it, becuase it's in 24fps. How can I convert the
24fps to like 25fps?


By the way Emile, if you end up getting the hv20 it's kinda of hard to
figure how to export footage off your camera, a lot of people struggle
with it. So if you need help you can shoot me a pm, and I'd be happy to
help.




There is a few holes in your comments here.

Youtube and vimeo (especially vimeo) will not care if your footage is
24fps. In fact vimeo only makes 24fps conversions, and will not make a
25fps conversion of your video even if thats what you actually recorded
your footage at.

I dont understand how its "hard" to export footage from the HV20. Every
NLE system can easily read and understand footage from the HV20. As long
as your fire wire is plugged in and your application settings are set
correctly it is as simple as clicking a couple buttons.


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Old December 15th 08, 11:13 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Thanks guys.

I may buy the HV-20 after christmas, since the price will go down I
guess.


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Old December 15th 08, 11:45 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Emile.m;1150418 wrote:
Thanks guys.

I may buy the HV-20 after christmas, since the price will go down I
guess.




doubt that. well, maybe.


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Old December 16th 08, 12:06 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Emile.m;1150418 wrote:
Thanks guys.

I may buy the HV-20 after christmas, since the price will go down I
guess.




Yea I don't how much cheaper it can get, $400 for an hd camera, thats
pretty good.

Also it's easy to transfer videos onto the computer, but alot people
don't have the settings right on the camera. Thats why I offered my
help. If you look on hv20.com there's a whole thread discussing the
problem.

The big issue with mine was uploading hd into wmm, which unless you run
vista doesn't support it.


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Old December 16th 08, 12:21 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Im annoyed by the label HD. Its great programs support "HD" now, but me
and many other have footage way higher than the 1080. Some of my clips
are double what hd is now. In 2015, 2160p will become the new HD, but
for gamers, all of this is years old.

I dont know, I see HD on everything now, and to me, its just "Ok,
higher resolution, old news. Next?"

Ill just start labeling my monitor and games at ultra super HD. lol

I cant wait till Christmas is over. I think ill save up for my camera
then.


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