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19 February 2006

A night in Tunesia

This kaleidoscope movie actually shows tissue and some vapor as my underwear was too close to my table lamp when drying...

Sound: parts of the best ever piece of live-Jazz:
"A Night in Tunesia" 1957 Live at Carnegie Hall, Thelonius Monk quartet with John Coltrane.




[click the pic to play iPod-movie. 2,3MB needs Quicktime7 or VLC
for higher-quality-movie click: here 5,6MB]

2 Comments:

At 5:55 am, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, I was watching your video in blip and I wanna know if you can teach me how to podcast my videos. Thanks.

 
At 11:41 am, Blogger greenhorn said...

hi Roberto.

i´m using iSquint to convert Quicktime Movies into mp4/H.264-files. It is a MacOS X programm, but as it is based on the OpenSource encoder x264 (much better quality and faster than Quicktime), you will find windows versions. i could not try them but google for gordianknot or MeGUI. In there you probably find an iPod-Setting that does everything for you.
If not, you just need to observe the limitations of the ipod: 320x240 maximal resolution, 768kbits/sec maximal bitrate in MP4 or Mov (=quicktime) container, Mpeg4/AAC-Audio with max bitrate 160kbits and for H.264 it´s limited to the "Baseline-Profile".

If you have an Video-iPod, could you do me a favor and tell me if the movies play correctly?
For me it´s just an ideal low-quality format.

greetings, ingvar

 

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