[H-GEN] Fwd: Big ticket spending [was: The lca movie.]
matheist76 at westnet.com.au
matheist76 at westnet.com.au
Mon Jun 22 05:17:11 EDT 2009
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From: matheist76 at westnet.com.au
To: "Arjen Lentz" <arjen at lentz.com.au>
Sent: Monday, 22 June, 2009 7:14:33 PM GMT +10:00 Brisbane
Subject: Re: [H-GEN] Big ticket spending [was: The lca movie.]
Well I'll take any help that you can give me Arjen. So to that end can anyone tell me why gstreamer has an issue with dv1394. It's as slow as all crap. I have ubuntu 9.04 on a MacBook (Late 2006). I have had both 2.6.28-11 kernel as well as compiled my own 2.6.30 kernel. Both have support for the old 1394 drivers and the new. Can you or anyone help.
Matt
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From: "Arjen Lentz" <arjen at lentz.com.au>
To: matheist76 at westnet.com.au
Cc: general at lists.humbug.org.au
Sent: Monday, 22 June, 2009 6:38:52 PM GMT +10:00 Brisbane
Subject: Re: [H-GEN] Big ticket spending [was: The lca movie.]
Hi Matthew, all
On 22/06/2009, at 2:56 PM, matheist76 at westnet.com.au wrote:
> Okay here is the deal. There has been talk about getting a video
> camera. Please see the minutes of the last exec meeting. http://www.humbug.org.au/ExecMinutes
> As a result Mark and I went looking for video cameras. We saw a
> nice JVC video camera can't recall exact details but it had iee1394
> (ilink) output. Took stills as well and looks to be a really good
> camera both from the usability point and the functions that it had.
> Cost $299.
Speaking from experience, for that price I don't think you get a
camera that works adequately in bigger rooms - there are lighting and
effective resolution issues with that, as well as audio reach. You'd
need external microphone input, which means a microphone (lapel type
preferably) and appropriate cable back to camera. This will need some
amplification possibly, and so on.
In addition, what happens once you've made a recording...
- video processing
- encoding
- putting online (storage/bandwidth)
Who is going to do these tasks, and is the storage/bandwidth capacity
available?
It's a package deal, you have to cover all these aspects to have the
individual parts make sense.
Now, I understand you've received an offer to get a camera on loan;
that seems to me like a *fabulous* opportunity to get more familiar
with the technology in smal(ler) venues and do the whole trail from
recording to online availability.
I'd humbly suggest that any further discussion on purchasing is
deferred until that experience and the additional insight has been
gained.
I am personally aware of recordings from quite a few good talks at
different occasions that have just never made it online.
Done by good capable people and everything....
Cheers,
Arjen.
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