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David
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
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Suggestions Needed
Thu Jul 12, 2001 4:19 pm
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For the past couple of days I have been taking video of what is happening to my area of the state, Calif.
The first portion shows clouds forming from out of one tiny spot in the sky with no other clouds around. They just form from a tiny spot then drift off leaving a blue/grey fog behind them. A cycle that is repeated over and over. Also the video shows the haze you see on the sat photos. I can watch the haze being manufactured and spreading.
This a.m. the sky was clear, in the last 15 minutes it has began to cover over very very rapidly, with very few trails!! The trails that are here are short and spread faster than any previous.
Question to the board what to do with the tape. I believe it to show how some of this covering in Calif is forming out of nowhere!!!!!
It is now 20 minutes since the first mist appeared and already the sky is 3/4 covered over.
I will tape for one more day then I would like to do something with it.
I need you imput and ideas, please. David
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eyesopen
Joined: 25 Apr 2001
Posts: 663
Location: Nashville TN |
Thu Jul 12, 2001 11:53 pm
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David I am working on setting up my home computer for video editing. I think the best thing to do with important tape is to digitize it. I am doing this with my good footage. Once digitized it can be made into AVI's MPEG's etc and easily distributed on the net or burned on to CD's. Is you camera digital or analog? Home vide editing is pretty cheap these days for all hardware/software. |
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David
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
Posts: 1381
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Fri Jul 13, 2001 12:30 am
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eyesopen---Camerea 3year old RCA vhs tape,1 lux, 32X loom. Nothing fancy, but it works well. I have a video edit program, just have not installed it. Its a big program, 1 gig.
Maybe I should consider it.
The major problm for me is loading the film into the puter. I have a multi media set up with video cards etc,plenty of drive space, 20 gig, but the input port will not accept RCA jacks, bummer.
Putting it on CD's is what I want to do. I have a burner so then I can flood the .gov gang with copys and drive them nuts.  |
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eyesopen
Joined: 25 Apr 2001
Posts: 663
Location: Nashville TN |
Fri Jul 13, 2001 1:56 am
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It sounds like you have evrything but a video capture card. That would solve your hook up issue. Yuo would need one that does analog because digital video cameras use a digital capture card. If you do get one an want "borrow" some video editing software, let me know. I've got a high end package that is very powerful.... |
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chemtrailsorg
Joined: 03 May 2001
Posts: 122
Location: Austin,TX,US |
Fri Jul 13, 2001 10:27 pm
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I recommend the Dazzle video editor. It is the cheapest device on the market and it will give you some RCA jacks. They make it in USB device format.
http://www.dazzle.com/products/photo.html
$59.00 very cheap for what you get
That is the hardware and software I used for the now famous near collision video footage linked from this site at http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/video.shtml
It works well with mid range Pentium computers. You need 128MB to run the video editor software when doing software MPEG compression. Hardware compression systems are much faster but are another $100 or so in initial cost.
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