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The issue to me is not just vignetting (light intensity drop off), but also the color adjustment that comes with it. This looks to make the vignetting a LOT more obvious, especially in the upper corners with a clear blue sky in the scene. And it comes and goes as the scenes change with some ground in the bottom portion. It's just something we have to live with for now. Since it constantly changes with the scenes, I don't know of any filter adjustment during editing that can fix this. Some sample videos show very little of this, so it's yet to be determined if this is more prevalent in some of these cameras than others. |
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Hotspot filter for Vdub
This might work? http://neuron2.net/hotspot/hotspot.html Looks similar to what I was trying in Ulead |
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I'll add the 24 hour format comment... I missed that. |
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I bought my now-bricked camera on Dec 12 and it was promptly shipped. It arrived on Dec 20 and as far as I can see today, it's already left US soil on its way home to be de-bricked.... clx1 |
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Sometimes you are just blind to the obvious and I just proved it. I used the 24 hour clock. It's fine. At least it's not stamped 1-18-2009. Bill |
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As an aside, Vdub cannot directly import the .MOV videos, and the add-on module for Quitcktime files did not work on W7 (64) bit machine, or maybe I gave up too early trying to get it to work! I've pretty much come to the conclusion to go to AVI_Demux as a capable replacement for Vdub with the .MOV files. It can import the camera file directly and seems to have all the key functionality most people used Vdub for, including a wide array of filters (maybe not this "hot spot filter, though some work with both programs, I think). FWIW, if you missed it, I reserved an initial post #4 as a repository for editing issues with this camera's videos. |
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A little OT but...what would be the best settings in AVI_Demux to re-mux a .MOV to preserve the original clip quality and approximate file size? There are so many options outside of "copy" on AVI_Demux on Save that I thought I would ask the Sensei as opposed to trying 'em all one night.... clx1 |
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Are you wanting to repackage into .AVI format, or just clip out portions, or what? If the latter, just clip first then do direct copy to retain original file structure (duh!). For adding ANY filter action, you MUST re-encode. A direct copy into an .AVI file container does not bring over the video portion properly, so to put in .AVI format so Vdub can import it, it must be re-encoded. Use MPEG-4 AVC video codec (a.k.a. H.264). Normal .AVI output can then re-mux the stream properly. The native bit rate of this HD camera is about 7000 kbps, which is quite high for such a camera. But you'd want the final output to be similar to keep the same quality. I've done some trials, but haven't come to any conclusion on which is the best settings to get this. I find the "average bit rate - two pass" method, set for 7000 kbps the easiest way to get there, and probably as good of results as a single pass encoding method. It takes a bit longer with two passes, but the first pass is pretty quick. You can also put it into a different final container, like MP4, this way as well, and it's better suited for this codec and can still be played in the WMP and WMC, and WLMM on my W7 PC. Does this answer your question? |
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The instructions say you don't need a driver for webcam function. What OS is your computer? W7 PC users have said no driver needed like the instructions, but XP could be a different story. Or MAC, even more different!
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