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From: Kennita Watson <>
Subject: Re: I have uploaded a new cryonics video to google video
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:25:05 -0800

This all sounds great, and I could probably spend
a *lot* of time playing with it -- unfortunately,
I need to do a lot of other things to get ready
for Frozen Dead Guy Days, so generating new video
when video already exists falls off the list.  I'd
also have to buy software (my Mac is too old to
have come with iLife '05) and (even more significant)
learn how to use it; the procedures and formats all
sound daunting to me.  I feel the same when an
accomplished cook tells me a recipe is "easy" --
for whom?.  A matter of perspective and prioritization
(isn't it always?).

I support and applaud anyone who wants to create and
submit video; I just don't have the time.

Live long and prosper,
Kennita

On Jan 15, 2007, at 2:15 PM, un person wrote:

> here is the url:
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6561864619547239819
>
> This new video is pretty short and really just a
> working out of some techniques using flash. ...
>
> Also used three different audio sources ... video
> of boiling liquid nitrogen that I downloaded from
> video.google.org via the www.videodl.org site, which
> gave me a .flv file, which I played in my free vlc
> player, which also let me save it to an .mpg video
> file, which I imported into my vegas video editor,
> along with the three audio files I downloaded from
> www.archive.org (see above). I also imported the flash
> movie with the arrows, which I had rendered from
> swishmax as a .swf file.
>
> That was all the files I used to create that little
> musci video. THe titles I used were all created in
> vega video.
>
> Took about 6 hours including looking for the music.
>
> I rendered this little video as a .mov quicktime file,
> which was a HUGE saving in size. Only about 16 Meg
> files, which uploaded to video.google.org very
> quickly.
>
> -unperson

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