HD DivX Video of the Tanfield Railway, North East England during December 2006. Video made by Ian Britton of FreeFoto.com. Filmed with a Canon XH A1 HDV video camera.
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great work, any chance of a vc-1 1080p version?, vc-1 (Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile) has better compression :)
please up more BNSF videos in HD :-)
most hd-dvd & blueray movies are encoded in vc-1 you can use windows media encoder Studio Ention http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577e7202-bbe5-4169-a4f3-36dba703ebed/WMESE.exe
and vc-1 format is great for web distorbution etc, most pcs can play using wmp10 or any directshow app, and if encoded in vc-1 people can make own hd-dvds and play it on a standalone! =)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all :=)
The footage was filmed with a Canon XH A1 HDV video camera. Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, output as an MPEG2 HDV file and then converted to DivX.
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when we get a 1080p HDTV :-)
great work, any chance of a vc-1 1080p version?, vc-1 (Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile) has better compression :)
please up more BNSF videos in HD :-)
most hd-dvd & blueray movies are encoded in vc-1
you can use windows media encoder Studio Ention
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577e7202-bbe5-4169-a4f3-36dba703ebed/WMESE.exe
and vc-1 format is great for web distorbution etc, most pcs can play using wmp10 or any directshow app, and if encoded in vc-1 people can make own hd-dvds and play it on a standalone! =)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all :=)
The footage was filmed with a Canon XH A1 HDV video camera. Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, output as an MPEG2 HDV file and then converted to DivX.
Extremely sharp picture. looks great. Can I ask which camera you used?