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Old 02-29-2008, 02:18 AM
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I use an old Canon Elura 85 consumer grade camera that shouldn't even be working. It's been rebuilt once by Canon about a year ago and I'm waiting for it to die before I replace it. I love it. I'll probably replace it with a Canon HV20. When I can, I try to get separate audio from a mixer deck on my Zoom H2. Sometimes that works well, sometimes not so much depending on the setup of the mixer and whether the H2 auto-gain control can handle the range of the music.

I capture and edit in Ulead Video Studio 11 Plus. (PC) If I do anything particularly right, I use On2 Flix Pro to do a two pass rendering to convert the avi files to flash. I bump the bitrate up to 600 kbps and get a nice result for highly compressed video.

Thats probably more information than you wanted, but there should be an answer to your question in there somewhere.
Thanks... the more tech info, the better!!

Kind of figured it was a true video cam. Handy to know about the processing you do to make it presentable for the web. Makes for a great benchmark for comparison to other techniques. Thanks again...

Jimmy
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