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Compression Confessions

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Steve Garfield's Learn Video About VideoBlogging Secrets of Videoblogging Book by Ryanne Hodson and Michael Verdi FreeVlog Videoblogging by Jay Dedman and Joshua Paul I am working on a Windows XP platform - so I decided to use QuickTime pro to compress the AVI file. So, I improvised and used these settings. I tried the H.264

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Vlogging Learning Journal: Editing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But, it doesn't export into quicktime and I really like the quality and look of quicktime versus WMV. So, I discovered that you can edit in Windows MovieMaker and export wit this format so you can import into QuickTime Pro and compress. Import into QuickTime Pro 9. Adding Titles 6. Adding Transitions 7.

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10NTC: Don't Be Afraid of Low-Tech Communication

Tech Soup

Participants around the world were watching the session live and posting their questions. A colleague of mine was a programmer on Apple's original QuickTime team in the 1990s. He told me that one of the QuickTime programmers didn't use email or even voicemail — just an old-fashioned answering service.

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Live Blogging Podcamp: Steve Garfield's Thunderstorm of Podcasting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There were lots of questions about how long you can record on hipcast, the phone number, and some technical questions. He said the free and cheap programs for video making are imovie (mac) or moviemaker (pc) or quicktime pro. He uses quicktime pro to export it. How to get the best quality in video?

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Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) review: return to baseline

The Verge

The keyboard is fixed; the rest is exactly what you’d expect The most interesting — and most common — questions I’ve received about this new 13-inch MacBook Pro aren’t about the laptop itself, at least not directly. They’re about comparison shopping it up against other MacBooks and even other Windows laptops.

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13 ways to master UX testing for your startup

The Next Web

For remote interviews, use Skype or Google Hangouts, or set them up with software like Quicktime or Camtasia if they’d rather give feedback on their own time. With Rithm, we made a commitment to make simplicity our top priority from day 1, and filtered every wireframe and piece of copy through these questions: Is it simple enough?

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Connect with TechSoup at NCVS!

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Streaming — Beyond Quicktime Broadcaster for video streaming, the TechSoup team also uses Audio Hijack and Nicecast to pull audio from ReadyTalk webinars onto the web and into Second Life for global participation. Ask your technology questions in our TechSoup forums. Connect with us at NCVS or online.

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