
IBC Impressions Part 2
1 year ago
Part 1 at vimeo.com/1824750
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More impressions from IBC with here and there some interesting products promo. Just all done by hand! And thanks to the wide angle not too shaky! (Also no alcohol)
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Sorry cant get the freezing points away. After a lot of troubles with testing this new edit program Pinnacle Studio12 Ultimate its not satifying for me, the whole concept is nice, the filtereffects are great and quick rendered, but after too many times it goes on tilt with my new VAIO Vista latest laptop! Cant figure out yet what it is. What it does nicely is playing flawesly all XACTI scenes which I cant get smooth in Vegas9. So the only sollution is to convert all MPEG4 into something tastefull for VEGAS unill they can catch up with the data of the Xacti MPEG4 files.
.In this part 2 some more of the things which got my attention, yes and also the IBC afterparty on Friday, just to see how Xacti responded to darkness and party lights and beauties! And hey its still an amazing camera, but on Photokina these days they showed many new photocamera's with videomode so hope Sanyo keeps up and makes an even better Xacti HD2000! The sound in interviews comes mainly from a small attached tie-clip mic. Have fun.
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The absolute stunning Led Light comes from Lite Panel English and Dutch speaking Rudy (@) Litepanels (dot)com
Mail him or/and Ken@, Pat@ or Michele@ you saw it here on Vimeo and that Jan van der Meer showed it you, you might get a special deal! All info and specs are here:
http//www.s131567196.onlinehome.us/products/micro.asp
OK I will render again and reload see if it goes better this time. NO :-(
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More impressions from IBC with here and there some interesting products promo. Just all done by hand! And thanks to the wide angle not too shaky! (Also no alcohol)
.
Sorry cant get the freezing points away. After a lot of troubles with testing this new edit program Pinnacle Studio12 Ultimate its not satifying for me, the whole concept is nice, the filtereffects are great and quick rendered, but after too many times it goes on tilt with my new VAIO Vista latest laptop! Cant figure out yet what it is. What it does nicely is playing flawesly all XACTI scenes which I cant get smooth in Vegas9. So the only sollution is to convert all MPEG4 into something tastefull for VEGAS unill they can catch up with the data of the Xacti MPEG4 files.
.In this part 2 some more of the things which got my attention, yes and also the IBC afterparty on Friday, just to see how Xacti responded to darkness and party lights and beauties! And hey its still an amazing camera, but on Photokina these days they showed many new photocamera's with videomode so hope Sanyo keeps up and makes an even better Xacti HD2000! The sound in interviews comes mainly from a small attached tie-clip mic. Have fun.
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The absolute stunning Led Light comes from Lite Panel English and Dutch speaking Rudy (@) Litepanels (dot)com
Mail him or/and Ken@, Pat@ or Michele@ you saw it here on Vimeo and that Jan van der Meer showed it you, you might get a special deal! All info and specs are here:
http//www.s131567196.onlinehome.us/products/micro.asp
OK I will render again and reload see if it goes better this time. NO :-(
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What a funny intermezzo at the restrom area - lol!
I`m a fan of your personal action-cam" style like it happens at the live music final of this video
(do you`ve seen what happens to me when I do something like that? - vimeo.com/1665975 ;)
Indeed mpeg4 is very CPU intensive. I would not be surprised if Studio12 is having problems with it. I have Studio11 which usually works like a charm, but sometimes it fails with no good reason and I usually can't find a way around the problem. So I use it only for really simple projects. The playback of this clip sometimes freezes on my PC. Is that Studio12 rendering problem?
As far as faster PCs are concerned, we might be hitting the limit of Moore's Law ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law ) due to power dissipation, etc.. If you notice, newer PCs don't have faster (GHz) CPUs but they simply have more of them (multiple cores). Writing code to take advantage of multiple CPUs is inherently more difficult (en dus more buggy) than writing it for one CPU. Think of it as having multiple staffs working for you; suddenly you need to deal with bureaucracy.
But fortunately, most of us don't have to worry about it and we can just keep taking pictures. Keep them coming, Jan!