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    Thanks for sharing Randy and for keeping the tradition alive Mike. Great pics

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    Yup, I am using Windows. I have tried 3 different programs so far and the DVD writer seems to be the problem.
    Eventually I will get it done.
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    I've done very little video editing, but one thing you could try is VirtualDub.

    You can open a video file in it, then under Video->Compression you can choose a compression like MPEG-4 (which I think most people can play these days), and then File->Save as avi. Perhaps that won't help though, I'm no expert on video compression.

    What also might help is resizing the image frame size, the resolution. I don't know what resolution you've filmed at, but if it's bigger than the youtube player size it will get resized by youtube anyway, and doing some resizing yourself might help cut down the file size a bit.

    In Virtualdub you first have to check what the resolution is (if you don't already know). When you've opened your file you can see the info under File->File Information. It's the first thing, "Frame Size", that you should note. Then you have to go to Video->Filters. Click "Add", scroll down to "resize", click on it and then on "OK"

    There you can fill in new values, only you need to get the ratio right. If the old size is 200x100, then resizing to 100x100 would just squash the image, so you'd need to resize it to 100x50. Only example values here of course, I think most cameras film at a 4x3 ratio by default, but I could be wrong.


    Finally, you can also cut the video into several shorter videos. If you want to do that, open the video file, then Edit->Set selection start, then move the little bar on the timeline to (say) half the movie, Edit->Set selection end, then Edit->Delete. Save what's left as a new video. Then repeat the thing, but set the selection start halfway into the movie, and the selection end at the end of the movie.


    I don't know how helpful all of that was, but regardless: good luck with the editing.

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    Thanks !
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    OK, I purchased some video editing software and now have 5 video's up on Youtube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReWyKxZmN8M


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOJcauUbNJY


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZJDIs79o-o


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z_Gi4PSOTI


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGZITRU7lfA


    I removed the audio on these videos. Next I will learn how to use the audio sound features of the software to dub in some commentary. That will come later.

    I will answer any questions you may have.
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    good stuff, thanks randy - i'm having fun watching the videos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Blue View Post
    The measured bloom material that we considered magnetic and of sufficient quality to further investigate was 47.8 pounds.
    i was wondering about the magnetism? is that a signature of quality? i'm not a specialist of magnetism, but the interactions that determine the magnetic order are really weird, mostly mediated through impurities....

    not sure if a fccexpert is sufficient here

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    Thanks for the videos. Very cool to see that thing in action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    I also took some video of the smelt and finally managed to get it on my computer last nite. Using an MPEG2 format it is 150 MB! In the original .avi format the size is 3.4 GB!

    I am thinking of making some DVD's for anyone who is interested.

    But... would someone tell me how to break up the 150 MB file so I can upload it to Youtube? Do I need to put it into another format???????

    Thanks guys,
    Look for a Freeware called HJSplit...it will split or join video. You select the file and tell the app what size chunks you want. It then splits them, appending a .001, .002. etc. to the end. You can then send small chunks in emails or post them to a website where folks can download the pieces. To reassemble, open the app, tell it where to find the .001 file and it does the rest!

    I have used it to split and distribute training videos, presentations, keynote addresses....pretty much anything can be split. Very easy, very clean...minimal drama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WireBeard View Post
    Look for a Freeware called HJSplit...it will split or join video. You select the file and tell the app what size chunks you want. It then splits them, appending a .001, .002. etc. to the end. You can then send small chunks in emails or post them to a website where folks can download the pieces. To reassemble, open the app, tell it where to find the .001 file and it does the rest!

    I have used it to split and distribute training videos, presentations, keynote addresses....pretty much anything can be split. Very easy, very clean...minimal drama.
    HJSplit works very nice! Thanks a bunch.
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