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Dec 15

Love when someone out there does all the hard work and all I have to do is write a little post and link to their work.  In this case it has to do with encoding your video for Youtube in their new 16×9 format and HD settings.  In this case, Brian Gary over at kenstone.net does the hard work and includes some handy Compressor presets as well.  Download, tweak, encode, upload and enjoy.

Encoding for YouTube Part 3…HD Strikes Back.

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Oct 03

It was just a week and a half ago I lauded VisualHub for it being the one piece of conversion software able to handle some asf files I had to convert.  Well, looks like I might need to find another resource….

“..After much soul-searching (it’s not you, it’s me), for personal reasons, Techspansion is closing its virtual doors.:
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Sep 22

The other day I was handed a bunch of ASF files.  Knowing I would have to convert these to quicktimes for editing in FCP, I went on a long painful journey to find out how to convert them.  Of course the first thing I tried was playing them in Quicktime.  Audio played but the video was very scrambled.

I then tried our tried and true MPEG Streamclip knowing that almost everything plays in MPEG Streamclip but I got the same results as with Quicktime.  What to do. VLC played the files but not in sync and I’m still not certain how to convert/stream out of VLC.  What is an ASF file anyway?  According to Wikipedia ASF stands for Advanced Systems Format and it’s a Microsoft proprietary digital media container specifically meant for streaming media.  Okay…so I thought I could probably plays these files on a PC so I fired up my copy of  Windows using VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Pro.  The files played fine of course and I looked for free software downloads that would help me to convert these files to any format I could play.  Well of course I didn’t have enough room on my Windows partition to convert any files so I decided to dig around the forums a little more and that’s when I came upon a posting on the Apple forums recommending VisualHub.  I already had a copy of VisualHub but never purchased it so I’m restricted to converting the first 30 seconds of any clip.  So I load in an ASF file and set it to convert to a DV for for use in Final Cut Pro and voila!  Now why VisualHub can  play these files and not quicktime I don’t understand.  I had always thought of VisualHub as more of a consumer software program great for converting you files to formats to play on your iPod, iPhone or PSP or something.  Well now I new found respect for this little app and will make it a part of my arsenal for tackling tricky file conversions.  You should too!  It’s only $23.32 to enable full functionality and if you have to use it once I think it’s worth it.

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Aug 16

An update to our favorite FREE app adding the following fixes and features.

  • new option to add a textual watermark
  • choice of format for YouTube videos (MP4 or FLV)
  • fixed compatibility with Google Video and Yahoo! Video
  • added video playback and download from Veoh
  • fixed a sound problem with some DivX movies
  • fixed compatibility with Perian 1.1

Click below to go to download page.

Squared 5 – MPEG Streamclip video converter for Mac OS X

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Aug 01

Good article on when to stay in your native codec and when to convert to something else.

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