02-07-2013, 06:48 PM
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Question for Computer Literate Friends
Hey CBA's I have a question for you.
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I have been spending some free time looking at lots of "YouTube" video's. While I must agree with Mike, Kate Upton can really dance; I have been mostly watching Striper Fishing video's and trying to pick up any tips that I can use on the charter. I have also viewed a bunch of striper video's from out of state. I wanted to see if the northern states (or Virginia) do some things differently, and I could incorporate their success.
Not only have I been amazed at how many video's are available, I have been confused as to why some have trouble "buffering" so that I can view the video without stopping to buffer.
In other words, most of the video's start and run constantly from beginning to end. Some, start and run for 30 seconds, then they stop, the computer buffers some more, it starts again, runs for 30 seconds, stops, buffers some more, etc...
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Are these video's shot differently? Is it the camera? Is it my computer? What gives? Captain John has purchased a camera similar to the "GoPro" and he wants to shoot some PSCR video this spring. Is there a particular setting we should use, or more importantly avoid?
What say you fellow CBA's
5th (Marty)
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02-07-2013, 06:51 PM
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I forgot to mention; it doesn't matter how long the video is I can view one that's 20 minutes long straight through. Yet, some that are 3 minutes long have trouble buffering.
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02-07-2013, 08:34 PM
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Youtube videos
Typically it is the videos shot in HD that buffer, they need more bandwidth. When viewing a video, click on the video to bring the controls up and look in the lower left corner of the screen . If you see HD, click on it to turn off HD, it will run in a lower resolution and should stop buffering.
I always shoot videos on my GoPro on the highest resolution for the best picture.
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02-07-2013, 08:38 PM
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Good question. My wife's computer seems worse with playing videos than my computer at work. Not that I look at many videos at work !!
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02-07-2013, 09:01 PM
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O,F,F Thanks, I suspected something like that. I view them on an ipad. It was so frustrating, I would just cancel the ones that would buffer all the time. I will look next time to see if I can view them in less than HD.
Thanks for the response.
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02-07-2013, 10:10 PM
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O,F.F Well that didn't work
Here's a perfect example of what I'm talking about. If you go to YouTube and do a search for "Winter striper fishing in Virginia Beach aboard the Charter Boat Worm", you will get a video that's 9:14 long. It was uploaded Feb. 12, 2012.
It only runs about 5 seconds before buffering, again and again
When I tap on the video, it shows only a couple of things at the bottom left corner. When the video is running, I see the pause button (ll) and the timeline of the video.
I don't see any way in which to change the "definition" the video was shot.
any suggestions?
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02-08-2013, 06:06 AM
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on the right hand side you should see something that looks like a gear, click on that
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02-08-2013, 07:42 AM
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I tried to post earlier this morning but the site would not cooperate. As oldfart stated there may be a gear on the lower right corner depending how the ipad renders video. My phone has HQ on the lower left corner, my tablet has an HD on the lower left corner and the computer has a gear on the lower right corner. If you click on the gear choose a lower resolution.
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02-09-2013, 04:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 5th Tuition
I have been spending some free time looking at lots of "YouTube" video's. While I must agree with Mike, Kate Upton can really dance; I have been mostly watching Striper Fishing videos...
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Let me see....Katie Upton dancing videos or striper fishing videos? Mike has not been as much of an influence as I would have thought
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02-14-2013, 11:03 AM
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Marty,
Instead of rewriting the answer, read these replies.
There can be multiple reasons or a combination of reasons it "buffers".
https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0
As far as what resolution to film on, i.e. 720p vs 1080p? Use the 720p.
1. It takes up less room.
2. Faster to upload to your PC and youtube.
3. Unless a HD large TV screen is going to be used to watch them, no one else will be able to tell the difference when viewing on their PC from youtube.
Go to a video already posted and find one that has all the viewing choices and change them as your viewing. Chances are there will not be enough of a difference from 720p to 1080p for you to notice.
Watch this explanation. It is a little bit involved but let it play through.
Just use 720P and there will be plenty of detail. (IMHO)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-JXfyvlPh0
This is one of mine shot on 720p. Both my GoPro's are set on that.
Go to full screen and change the viewing settings to see the difference. Granted 1080p is not there because I didn't use it.
It is not worth the space and time it takes to use 1080p for typical viewing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxEgOMJDCQY
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