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If you've made videos, you should upload them to Vimeo. It's free, easy, and private. And quick to sign up.
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 
Ah where do i start... I'm a guy with lots of creativity yet no experience to apply it. I'll just say I'm mostly winging it, well so far... Got more experience with photography than hd camcorders and high end editing. But what little i do, i usually hold my own...

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    1 month ago
    He commented on more tests. through sony vegas

    Dont feel bad, i got the same problem. I addressed it to somebody who got in touch with sony for it. It "MAY" be adressed in the 8.0C fix when it comes out.

    Dont tell me, it freezes and shuts down at any hint of importing anything over 7720p-1440 ?

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Panasonic HDC-SD5

    Forums / Cameras / Panasonic HDC-SD5 I dont see any hv20 section in the above...

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Mayflowers

    bjork... ;)

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Call Us Stupid: HD

    They don't host up to that standard. You can only do 720p. So anything higher than that (in HD) will be converted to 720p. So your only option is HD or SD Read this: http://vimeo.com/forums/topic:3671

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Why is Vimeo not telling the whole story???

    All's i know is i am not too sure who else lets you drop free 500megs of content weekly, supplies free HD hosting, good community (free), all in one shot. Even if we are test beds for Vimeo, its the best free hosting i have seen so far. And i 've tried a lot. I can sit here and back vimeo even being a noob at least on the HD end of it. I do it due to what they offer. First thing i wrote in here i came in neutrally, but might of came off a lil wrong. Even though i didnt accuse anybody, i still got respectful responses. Its tact and respect imo. Its not that you were out of line, its how you brought yourself across and how you worded it. Seems like fingers were being pointed. I bet my new camcorder, that if you approached it Ivan, in a better manner then your "blunt tell it how it is"... I'm sure you would of got more of what you wanted instead of people feeling they have to defend themselves and Vimeo. Your lucky this wasn't youtube. You would of been trash talked like no other. I am sure you know this. But also you have to understand this isnt youtube and i guess your approach didn't fly here. Its also ALWAYS going to be that some people aren't able to play things right, some will have it perfect, and everything else in the middle. I mean as time progresses things have to move forward. I wasnt around for this 24fps change. Dont know much about it. So i cant even comment there. I just got the new Panasonic SD9, hell i dont even know how big (or little) my issues are going to be just with that alone. No worries Ivan apology accepted. Just go about things differently if you can, it just may be that much more beneficial for you and everybody...

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Why is Vimeo not telling the whole story???

    I agree, everything in time moves forward. Its a shame that some people rather point fingers though then take a few things into consideration. As the OP did imo. Too many variables on the users end. Which if they knew what they were doing or asked questions first rather than making bold statements about vimeo "I have a pretty strong feeling they aren't telling the whole story". he calls this blunt, i call it ignorant. Lack of knowing himself, with no grounds to base this on. Alot of people that know some things about computers would know that any number of things they have done or was done on the computers side (without their knowledge) that could easily of done something like this. Some things have to be changed to some what keep with the times. Yes, it feels like we are forced to do this if we like to still see-do-hear whatever we are used to. All this summed up is a bunch of accusations with little or no technical knowledge. Even if the new player is at fault (at vimeo). There isnt much one can do about it. Its hard to be fair to all the market even though their lucky to do that with such an old computer. There is always a safety range, and as long as technology and things move forward, that range will always stay the same, but move along with technologies progression. Everybody faces this, its just a matter if you rather be at the top of technology or in that range. If we all stayed in the same spot, the range would eventualy move past us, leaving us behind. Just like Ivan. Simple logic to be honest... Slightly off topic.... I try to stay in the middle of the range. I beat the ridiculous prices, these items now have been on the market at least enough to have solid user/pro reviews (all qwerks would have been found). I allows me to make a better decision since its tried, tested & true... This also means i never seem to have the newest thing on the block, but then a again... Its worth it to me. I get better value and use for my hard earned cash. The cost i could get left behind quite fast too since its only a day on the market and its already out-of-date.

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Good lighting options?

    As eugenia stated, mines nearly the same but a million times cheaper! Use 250-500watt work lights (with glass cover and wire framing) Point towards the wall thats opposite to the people you want to shoot. Some distance and adjustment necessary. Its the same as bounce flash/photography. Lessens shadows and causes a decent light that covers most of the area you need. Other manner is the same as the other almost but 2 differant details. Instead of pointing away from subjects and bouncing it off a wall. Point it towards them. But build a frame, add non glossy white material (material must be of your transperency preference, also tight, no wrinkles when on the frame) and place in front of the light a bit. (not close enough to let it catch on fire lol) but this basicaly does the same job but softens the light more (more light then bouncing it too but both have ups n downs). Total cost for one 500w light and you making the frame up and a few yards of material? Hmmm about $20... :) Hope this helps. Ugh the hardships of DIY from my photography days...

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    2 months ago
    He commented on Best place to buy a video camera?

    I would say B&H but i'm canadian, so i only use it as a reference place to price the items accurately when i sell. But i hear they carry a good warranty along with an all around good price, help, service, & shipping. (comment from a friend of mine). There's a site that rates alot of retailers, if i can find it i'll toss up the link...

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