> Introductions, Announcements, and More of Ray's Teachings
Video from August, 2008 Bible Study on Free Will
			Dennis Vogel:
			
			I uploaded the video to Google:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5415664616764132919&hl=en
Dennis
		
			Samarnon:
			
			Thanks again Dennis  for making it available for us in video format. It's more interesting if you both see and hear the speaker.
Your time and hard work is much appreciated.
God bless,
Joy ;D
		
			jerreye:
			
			Hi Dennis,
Is there any way you can send me an MPEG or QuickTime of the video? I can then convert them into a Flash movie (SWF). This will shrink them down by a ton.
Let me know.
Jeremy
		
			Dennis Vogel:
			
			I very new to video editing and have a lot to learn.
I used Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9.0 to render the wmv from the original HD m2ts format. But Vegas will not render to swv. I'll look for a plug-in if it turns out swv is the best all around format.
I also have Camtasia Studio 5 which makes Flash movies. I was able to import the wmv into Camtasia and render a swv.
Here it is: http://bible-truths.com/video/freewill.swf
It seems jerky at a frame rate of 3 and the file size is 200 meg which is twice the size of the wmv file. But I guess the advantage of swv is it streams? Maybe you can offer some suggestions on swf production settings Jeremy.
All this is practice for the conference next month.
Thanks,
Dennis
		
			eggi:
			
			Hi Dennis,
Thank you for making this video available. How about trying some of the open source codecs?
Here is a list of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_codecs
Another idea...
If you have a Mac, or access to one, you could try this program - I'm willing to buy it, as I have a Mac - I could encode the movie also. If you need my help in any way, don't hesitate to message me.
http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/
God bless you,
Eirik
PS. Yes, Flash video will stream, but there should be a way to get more than 3 fr/sec...
		
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