Thanks for the words of encouragement. I'll let Chuck, Bil, and Jeri know.
Speaking of technical difficulties, because of the relatively slow wi-fi connection into the CommVEx room, the original video had even more video and audio drop-outs, with the picture being hard to see at times and the audio being hard to understand. I tried to videotape off the screen at CommVEx, but the results were not acceptable.
Jeri had a more pristine version of the broadcast (because she was controlling it) copied in her NewTek TriCaster. However, it was an effort to get the video files out of the TriCaster, i.e., they were so huge! After several efforts, we figured out a medium in which I could transport those files to my video-editing set-up. Even then, my computer and software were choking on the gigantic files. Finally, I figured out a workaround in which I could get the files edited. After editing, I compressed and recompressed them until each was under 1 gig each for uploading. I sent part 1 of the video (and in the future, part 2 and part 3) to somebody else who has really fast uploading (something which I don't have). Whew! Hours... days of work!
Seeing the light at the end of the
tunnel after all this time,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug