I've upgraded to a DSL line 8 times faster than what I had and been preoccupied with video related stuff. I've put some older synth special effects demos to video, MOTM Beach & Sea, Sueprnova Autumn Thunder Storm, and Andromeda Liquids. MOTM Diesel Train and Moog V Orchestra should be done in a few days. These were intended for youtube, but within the past few days they've changed their software to no longer allow stereo flv files to pass by unmodified to their site, so it's all lo-fi mono on youtube (same goes for google video). So I put them on Twango. Link my video page here: http://www.twango.com/channel/Elhardt.public if for some reason that link doesn't work, try this one: http://www.twango.com/search/elhardt Twango is one of a rare few that also allows downloading of videos onto you PC with a download link right below the video. No need to try to find some criptic temp video file in your internet temp folder, drag it out, and rename it, as you need to do with youtube and others who always what you to go to their sites to watch a video more than once. If you collect videos on your computer, for flv files you'd need a flash flv player. One is here for the PC: http://rivavx.de/index.php?encoder I haven't tried it, but for Mac people the Google player may work. http://video.google.com/playerdownload Anybody who wants to create quality stereo video files playable on a free video hosting youtube-like service needs to encode their own files into flv files before uploading. That riva link above also provides an flv encoder. Most sites apparently look to see if the file is a flash file, and if so they don't modify it. Even though many sites support stereo from other video formats, after they recompress them, they sound awful. -Elhardt
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[motm] Synth Special Effects Videos - MOTM, Supernova, and A6
2007-02-19 by Kenneth Elhardt
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