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Originally posted by traxor
Remember that the audio/visual quality will be reduced massively, so make sure you never, ever delete or modify the original file, you can get a massive external hard drive now, just stick all of your original files on one. When some friends and I were doing Skarz, a friend modified the original footage, so what we essentially had to do was cut stuff that had incomplete songs on etc, so we had no sound.
Plus if you're at a concert, you want the audio quality to be superb, and if it's a visual concert like Radiohead or Muse, then you want the quality too...
What a dilemma.
I'm gonna keep the original files, gonna put them on a DVD.
To be honest i was far enough back that the video wasn't fantastic quality to start with anyway, it was only filmed on a digital camera (as opposed to something higher powered) and little or no audio quality has been reduced (as it was only a negligable part of the file, size-wise).
It's not like i'm short of space, i've got ~2TB.....I just think that 2.3gb for 40 mins of low-qual footage is a bit overkill
This is a brilliant solution cos it means i can record at highest quality (as I've got 4GB worth of cards), but then just reduce the quality afterwards as necessary for storing with the photos.
And you can queue operations with that VirtualDub too, so I set them all up this morning and left it going while I was at work