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  • Doug Keesey

    May 4, 2011 at 6:44 pm in reply to: P2 Card Transfer Slows Down Video, not Audio

    Just found this post and I know it’s old, but THANK YOU!! This was a life saver. We shot 720p30 on our HVX200 and the audio sounded fine but the video was in slo mo. We normally shoot 720p60 and have never had a problem like this before. We still had the footage on the P2 cards and were able to uncheck the box for remove pulldown. Worked great. Again, Thanks!!

    My question now is…WHY did this happen? Is there a setting that we had incorrect on the camera when shooting? Like I said, we’ve been shooting 720p60 most of the time but this client prefers 720p30. This is the first time we’ve had this problem in shooting during the 5 years we’ve had the HVX200. If anyone can answer the WHY question, I’d really appreciate it. I’d just like to understand it so we can be sure to avoid it in the future.

    Thanks.

    Doug Keesey
    http://www.EyeOnCreative.com

  • Doug Keesey

    February 21, 2007 at 7:58 pm in reply to: Episode vs. Sorenson

    Thanks for all of the feedback. This has been very helpful.

    I purchased Episode with the Flash 8 option. Actually, I’m pretty impressed with how easy it is to operate. I was encoding files within a minute or two of installing. Very simple. And with the current $200 coupon their offering for upgrading from Cleaner, it was a great deal.

    I guess I’m wanting to use progressive download in lieu of streaming video on our website so Flash is the way to go, right? Episode can create FLV and SWF files in all shapes and sizes. Which do I use? FLV or SWF? And then what do I do with the files so that visitors can view videos on our site? Can anyone point me to some resources that can help me with this? I’m sure this is pretty basic stuff, but it’s new to me so any help you can offer would be great. Thanks.

    Doug Keesey
    http://www.EyeOnCreative.com

  • Doug Keesey

    February 16, 2007 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Episode vs. Sorenson

    Thanks for the info Charles. Glad to hear it works as good as it sounds. One thing I’m a bit confused about, especially as it relates to Flash encoding with Episode is whether or not I should go with Episode or Episode Pro. Also, do I need any other options or plug-ins to do what I need to do? Any thoughts? Thanks again!

    Doug Keesey
    http://www.EyeOnCreative.com

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