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ok i would like to uplode some of my 4x4 video's but need some video editing and compresing software so i can do this. anybody have any ideas and remember free is a very good price. i have some very good video i would like to uplode

s.smith 77blazer lookin 4 mud
 
I bought a new camera about two months ago, I think Im able to up load the footage through a cable that hooks into the computer....I'm not to sure, I've never used it but I think I could maybe do something with it....whats the footage of? and how long is it??...
 
I bought a video capture device from best buy, just remember video files are VERY large. I would have plenty on my website if it weren't for the 512k a file upload limit.

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i got a win tv in out card and it alows me to atach my camcorder up to my pc i have some video of me and my blazer and video of our club runs that i have been on and i would like to put this video on the web. i can get it into mpeg or avi format but have no way to compres it a 1min clip is around 75 megs uncompresed. so what i realy need is a way to compres the video format i know it will still be large but i have seen others that have like up to 30sec clips that are only around 1 to 6 megs each

s.smith 77blazer lookin 4 mud
 
I'm looking for any gnarly action footage of K5's and any other 4x4's for that matter, to put in a video I'm in the process of producing...if any of you guys are interested in sending me you footage, then I'll be glad to send you a copy of the finnished product.....
email me at
http://ridertech.com/jhproductions/
 
I haven't found any good video editing software out there for free yet, but probably the best is "Adobe Premiere".

If you want to get your video online and want some real good compression (at the expense of video detail), check out http://www.real.com and go to Content Design Tools and download "Free RealProducer 7" - it will convert .AVI's to the format used by those places that stream out live video and stuff. It will stream almost realtime with 5 seconds of prebuffering on a 28.8 modem if you choose the highest compression method.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Brian Klier
'86 K5 Blazer
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