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Post by Steven Latham on Mar 9, 2008 18:53:46 GMT -5
I am working on uploading the file to Veoh. In addition to the Avalon file I am uploading all of the other Tribe videos that I have and I am creating a Tribe Video Channel on Veoh. Like Tim said it takes hours to upload. I am going to start uploading the file now and in the morning I will find out if it worked. In the meantime you can check out the Tribe Video Channel. There is an option to download the files it is located under the button that says "Subscribe to Channel". I hope you guys like it. By the way, they are giving me a hard time about the Joyride video. They say that I am posting material alleged to infringe on copyrights held by another party. I e-mailed them and let them know that the band has given me permission to share pretty much anything I want. We will have to wait and see what they say. I uploaded Joyride twice and they refuse to put it up on my account. I don't understand why it is okay to post the Supercollider video. Until then you can download a high quality version of Joyride on the Video Page. Or you can watch this crappy version from YouTube: www.youtube.com/v/Y3RJdR0Bdb4
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Post by djezek on Mar 10, 2008 3:06:39 GMT -5
thak you Steve! Right now iam downloading file. Since i look at tem directory, i was scared about FLV service, but Veoh use only flash player, but plays original avi file, so there is no recompression.
and for all: video is 512x384 DivX 6.8 ~970kbps w/ 128kbps MP3. I think, if you have DVD/DivX player, youll be able to play this video directly. if not, give me one/two days, i prepare some receipt for "painfree" conversion to DVD-video :-).
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Post by Brian on Mar 10, 2008 11:24:45 GMT -5
Can't thank you enough Steve - excellant video!
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Post by Kolya on Mar 13, 2008 7:56:44 GMT -5
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Post by Steven Latham on Mar 13, 2008 8:35:27 GMT -5
That would be me. See my post above.
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Post by brian on Mar 14, 2008 7:38:37 GMT -5
Can someone coach me through turning the video AVI file into and audio mp3 or mp4 file so it can be burned to a CD?
Much appreciated.
Anyone who hasn't seen the video should take the time to watch it. The show is pretty spectacular.
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Post by djezek on Mar 14, 2008 12:12:04 GMT -5
Can someone coach me through turning the video AVI file into and audio mp3 or mp4 file so it can be burned to a CD? Much appreciated. Anyone who hasn't seen the video should take the time to watch it. The show is pretty spectacular. hi, its simple. i dont know, if you use windows, macosx or linux/whatever, but one of the best ways in windows is use virtualdub, open the video, go to "File - Save WAV" and you have original MP3 track with wav header. for direct mp3 you can use "virtualdubmod", go to "Stream - Stream List" and "Demux". then you can cut all track without recompression with other tools, such as mp3DirectCut. i dont know, if there is better ways, i use all this free software many years and iam happy with them and have no needs to change
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Post by djezek on Jun 3, 2008 5:35:20 GMT -5
well, little update about veoh. in my country (and many other) is veoh no longer available. we received just this:
Veoh is no longer available in CZECH REPUBLIC.
etc.
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