Tagged with upload - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/upload/feed.rss Mon, 04 Nov 24 18:19:13 +0000 Tagged with upload - Personal View Talks en-CA Youtube videos re slightly out of sync. Why? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13614/youtube-videos-re-slightly-out-of-sync.-why Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:03:59 +0000 dlzn 13614@/talks/discussions I've noticed my videos are now slightly not-synchronized, after they have been uploaded for months, for an unknown reason. I mostly view them in Google Chrome. But I don't think it's browser related.

I shoot with a hacked Panasonic GH2, mostly Flowmotion V2. My upload codecs are usually h264 .mp4 varying from 24fps to 50fps. Nothing too extreme. When rendered and exported everything is pretty much synced. But on Youtube they are off.

I work on a Macbook Pro Retina (late 2014) 2.2 Ghz Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM

Does anyone know why or how to fix this? Or is it just me and am I going crazy.

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In-camera Wireless. Is it useful to you? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11551/in-camera-wireless.-is-it-useful-to-you Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:56:19 +0000 mpgxsvcd 11551@/talks/discussions Most of the newest cameras have wireless built-in the camera with the exception being the Canon 7D MKII. Canon obviously believes this feature is not a requirement for high end enthusiast cameras.

So the question is “Is built-in wireless something you would use”? Have you used it before? Has it been beneficial to you or did it not meet your needs? Did you have trouble getting the wireless to work?

I think wireless is one of the least understood new features that the cameras have. Everyone thinks of it as just another way to post a “Selfy”. When it actually could be a very lucrative tool in a Professional Photography portfolio.

There are some circumstances where quality is not the absolute number one priority. News reporting is one of those situations. In that scenario time to post is the ultimate priority. Image quality is definitely a goal but getting the picture distributed in near real-time is essential.

Sports often require near-time distribution as well. Laptops and even tablets are not always practical solutions for editing and uploading in the field. That is where built-in wireless and in camera editing can be very beneficial.

The problem is that all of the in-camera wireless implementations I have used have been cumbersome. For example Panasonic’s Lumix Link App will only upload very low resolution (960x540) images to social media sites.

They have an app built directly in the camera for uploading as you shoot the images. However, that app cannot create a separate folder or album when it uploads. Therefore, it just dumps everything into a generic “Mobile Uploads” folder that becomes very cluttered and unmanageable.

In addition, their upload while you shoot function doesn’t work with the new images from video feature. It won’t trigger the upload automatically like it does with the regular Still images mode.

I wonder if these flaws in the implementations are preventing users from seeing the potential of wireless? Hopefully, the companies will start to fine tune the wireless capabilities so that this feature is adopted by more users.

What would it take for you to use in camera wireless?

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Can't get my footage http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6142/cant-get-my-footage Fri, 15 Feb 2013 22:23:05 +0000 fear4fun 6142@/talks/discussions I'm using Flowmotion and shot a bunch this afternoon. When I plugged my card in to upload, I had the 2 usual folders plus the 'Private' file. I transferred the Private file to my computer but cannot open that file with anything. Is there a program or trick I can use to make this useable? When I put the card back in the camera, 1 file is unviewable and the other is playable.

Using a Mac, editing in FCPX, converting in 5dRGB

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How to upload pictures? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/27/how-to-upload-pictures Mon, 25 Apr 2011 14:33:57 +0000 stoney 27@/talks/discussions