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NOTE: If you have an edited video clip of a game highlight to share with the team & community via this website, please email it to me . The most usable clips meet the following parameters:
- Runniing time 30 secs. or less
- Steady frame -- herky/jerky need not apply
- File format - .mpg/.mp2 or .wmv. Files in .mov or .avi format tend to be too large.
- Frame size - no larger than 320x240.
- TIP: Save some bandwidth and down-sample the audio track to Mono 8kHz. Unless the audio track is poetry, you can save some file size by NOT using 44kHz Stereo for crowd noise.
- Edited with title overlay, game info or game situation (e.g., "3rd Qtr, 4th &15, TD pass") already completed, if you want to have those features.
If you have any questions, please get in touch.
Mark Bath
2009 Frosh Web Site Coordinator
mbath@san.rr.com
(thank you to Scott Tillson, JV coordinator for your video expertise)
DIVX format compresses video files with less loss of video quality than other compression schemes such as MPEG, Windows Media (WMV), etc. The DIVX file, when compiled from an uncompressed source file, will yield a file suitable for making a Video CD (VCD), Super VCD (SVCD) or a low-grade DVD. The trade-off is size and the resulting slower download. If you have a high-speed connection, try downloading the DIVX file to your computer. For Windows, the file will run in Windows Media Player v. 11. Or you can download a Free Player: Click on the link for a dedicated Windows DIVX Player or a Mac DIVX Player
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