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  • Laura Tinnel

    April 27, 2013 at 3:02 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Well if we’re dreaming, I’d like a C300… 🙂

  • Well let’s see… I converted the MOV files to AVI and Vegas can’t import those either. So confused…

  • Laura Tinnel

    April 27, 2013 at 2:19 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Very cool! I like the slow motion. What did you do to get the effect?

    I’ve been using Vegas Pro for years, but I’m all self taught, so I keep finding new features that would have made my life much easier had I known about them. E.g., today I just learned about bump maps.

    I actually used my 7D for most of the shots, but there was literally NO light on the performers. All we got was ambient light from all the signs on the walls, so everything is red and grainy. Still, it met a need for them. I’d love to try a 6D some time. That’s probably my next acquisition. At least I’d like to believe that.

  • Laura Tinnel

    April 27, 2013 at 1:36 am in reply to: rendering music video

    Glad I could help. I had the same experience as you, but interestingly, my video was available in HD almost instantaneously with the completion of the upload. That’s never happened before.

    Here’s my video (uploaded all of 15 minutes ago:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2JqfEJBw-E
    Video quality not good — spur of the moment decision and we used a bunch of handhelds, including an Android smartphone. Going to do this again but get some better cameras in advance. And try it at a place that actually has lights on the performers. 😉

    I’d love to see yours. 🙂

  • Laura Tinnel

    April 26, 2013 at 7:11 pm in reply to: rendering music video

    I found this online tutorial to be helpful for optimizing YouTube settings, although he claims his render time is really fast and when I tried it, my render time doubled. I’m doing a music video with multiple cameras and audio tracks, so maybe there’s the difference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muNDIzNrB1s

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  • Laura Tinnel

    April 26, 2013 at 2:58 pm in reply to: rendering music video

    It really depends on the quality of your source video. E.g., if your source is 720-24p, rendering at 1080-24p doesn’t really work. I’ve found that even when I film in 1080, 720 is generally sufficient for YouTube since it compresses video anyway. Viemo is probably different…

  • For giggles, I just downgraded my Quicktime to 7.73. I still have the same problem. 🙁

  • Thanks for the response. Unfortunately that doesn’t work for me. The link is about MOV files from digital cameras.

    I’m guessing that the new iOS uses a different compression algorithm and the CODEX files don’t support it. Oddly, Windows Media Player can open and play the files.

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