On a whim I acquired CCP's video camera and recorded Kristján Valur's presentation. However, the tape was never processed and sat in and on various desks for over a year. Since I am leaving CCP, I decided to make sure this video was processed.

However this wasn't an easy matter. The video was extracted from the tape into an avi file encoded with a Sony DV codec. Nothing except for Microsoft tools seemed to want to recognise the audio. Which meant that if I wanted to encode an XviD version, I needed to reencode an existing WMV reencoding of the Sony DV avi. Unfortunately this was a dead end, no matter what I tried I was unable to get the XviD to have audio which was in sync with the video. The WMV played perfectly of course. Windows Media Encoder was a pleasure to use - it just worked. I tried using AutoGK and StaxRip for the XviD encoding and they were also a pleasure to use, but just weren't able to do the job.
If anyone can convince me that they have experience working around audio sync problems and converting Sony DV codecs, I can provide the 8 GB Sony DV avi or the 1 GB WMV for reencoding to XviD.
Anyway, here is the video on Google Video:
Originally posted 2007/30/05; Updated 2008/06/05: Reuploaded the video, which was not working. Previously, it would upload and sit in the Processing state. I gave up and left it that way for a year. Reuploading it now, Google seem to have updated their quality to blurry converter to be able to handle the WMV format better.
Do you still have the tape? Is it a MiniDV?
ReplyDeleteI have some experience with digital video.. and I'm in Reykjavik. Contact me if you still need help (arnarbi at gmail)
Thanks for the offer. I might take you up on it, if there should come a need to reencode the video as Xvid. As it stands I have spent so much time faffing around with it, that the fact it works in Google Video is enough for me for now.
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