Apr
2007
27

Realivent Sites Now Video Enabled

by Team Realivent

realivent video wordpress plugin All of Realivent's Single Property Sites are now video enabled. This means you can embed videos that you've uploaded to YouTube or you can upload directly from within your own website admin panel. You can see a sample video enabled site here.

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  • Mar
    2007
    5

    Treo 650 appz - Video, Blogging, and Iphone

    by Matt

    I have a Treo 650, and let me say, it is the best… When it comes to cell phones people can get really personal, so I'm expecting a few flames about this, but it's true. Yeah, it's heavier then the blackjack, and not as easy to use as the blackberry, but it has by far the most software available…much for free.

    Trang, has a Blackjack and loves it. She use to have a Treo 650 but it broke and she now recommends the Blackjack to all her friends, but me and my tech friends all think she's a noob, and has no idea what she it talking about. Actually my brother-in-law got a blackjack, and he is pretty techy, but I don't think he ever had a smartphone before so to him the Blackjack must be futuristic.

    Here are few quick appz for your palm to amaze your peers

    1. Iphoney - Useless, but it looks like an iphone on your palm. I got mine the day after Apple announced the iphone. This is a hard to find app because Apple had all the download links removed from pretty much all blogs. So if this one doesn't work, then you might be out of luck. Iphoney is an app launcher for your palm: Iphone Download

    2. The Core Pocket Media Player - This little wonder lets you play video on your  palm. I love it. Make sure you get at least a 1gig media card to hold the videos. I like showing Trang's video tours on the phone. It does not stream video, yet, and I don't think the company that developed the free version will support this version anymore, but it is open source, so there might be someone out there working on a stream feature. Download here

      There was discussion at FOREM about home searching from the cellphone, which got me wondering if there was a video streamer for the palm. This looks like a nice video stream package from Kinoma, but it's not free, so I will probably not try it, unless they want me to test it and review *(hint, hint). Back to FOREM discussion. The scenario I was thinking about is like this. I'm driving in my car, I see a for sale sign, with a link to the video tour. I whip out my treo and watch the video tour of the property while still in the driveway.

      Seems simple, but currently it is pretty hard to do. I found a website called tinytube.com that allows searching for video on your palm. You can't just go to youtube and search for videos…soon you will, but not now. Tinytube interface is made for mobile searching, basically it is just a search box. I typed in Real Estate and found a few video tours to download. You can download 2 versions from the site, High and low. The low is so bad you can't view it, but the high quality video is nice. Download to the palm was pretty quick, I downloaded a 1meg move in 2-3 minutes, then watched it. It works, and I can see this being useful, but with streaming right around the corner…might want to wait.

      I downloaded the same video to Trang's Blackjack, and it downloaded really fast. Less then a minute to get the video, but when I played it, the video was only about 1 inch x 1 inch?

    3. u*blog - blogging from your Treo. Handles multiple blogs, and you can add/edit/update your blogs with too. I give credit for a really solid app, but you have to be hard pressed and completely addicted to blogging to use this. I tried to use it a couple times when I thought I had a couple hours to spare and nothing else to do (shoe shopping with Trang). It is just too hard to make a nice entry with the tiny Treo buttons. Download u*blog here

    So there are a few appz to get you going on your Treo. I'm going to start giving more love to the Treo crowd, since it's such a good phone.

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  • Mar
    2007
    1

    Cure for your shaky videos

    by Matt

    In my quest to make perfect homemade videos, I ran across a very cool tool to remove your shaky hands when walking. The great part is that it’s completely free, works well, and fairly easy to use. It’s called Deshaker, and it’s a filter used in Virtual Dub (Free Video Editor)

    Going back to the beginning of my quest for the perfect homemade video, (TPHV) from now on, I have a sony DCR-SR40. It’s nice but of course when I was buying it, I had these great ideas about making videos for youtube, DVD’s, and movies, but this camera will just not do the kind of quality that I was hoping for. It has a 30 gig hard drive which is nice, and a large viewing/touchscreen to configure the camera…of course most of the time I’m using “Easy mode”. One of the first posts on this blog was a video post of my talking about how I was going to make more video posts. Well, this is my second post about videos. I’m trying to do more, but I’ve been having trouble with my lighting, and I just don’t look good on camera, even though I’ve dressed up and tried make-up…:)

    The biggest problem I have is lighting. It seems that inside my house there just is not enough lighting and all the videos look bad. I have tried bringing in lights, but then you get shadows, anyhow, I’m working on it, and hopefully I will figure it out and start making some video casts soon.

    Back to this cool Deshaker tool. Deshaker is a filter that you run in Virtual Dub that removes the shakes out of your video. The process is simple, load you AVI video, run the first pass to build a log file on the frame locations, and then run the second pass to smooth out the video. The first pass take a while to complete, but the second pass is much quicker, and you can run the second pass over and over until you get the desired effects without have to run pass one again.

    here is a sample, 2 videos before and after of me walking around my car.

    With the Shakes

    Shake Free after Deshaker

    First let’s get Deshaker…
    Download both of these
    Homepage for Deshaker: http://www.guthspot.se/video/deshaker.htm
    Download Virtual Dub: http://www.VirtualDub.org/download

    Unzip all the files for VDub into a folder. There is no install for Vdub, when you want to use it just click on VirtualDub.exe in your VDub folder. Inside the Vdub folder you will see a plugins folder. unzip the Deshaker file into the plugin folder.

    Now you are ready to dehake.
    Open Vdub, and load a video. (must be AVI). Then in the top menu go to video->filters click add, and load the deshaker filter. Once the filter is loaded, select it and click on configure. This will open a screen like this (click to enlarge)
    vdub.png

    The setting in this image are the setting that I used for the sample videos. Go ahead and use the same setting when deshaking your videos. You can go the dehaker homepage for more information about all the setting. I also hit more info below.

    When configuring the filter, you start with the input video.
    You will most likely use this as an Source pixel aspect: Standard NTSC (0.912)
    For Video Type: Interlaced, Lower field first
    You can put the log file anywhere on your computer, I just leave it on C:/

    Now for the 1st Pass
    click on pass 1, if not selected so you can edit Pass 1 fields.
    Most of this will stay default.
    Change Scale to Full, and change Use Pixels to All

    Now for 2nd Pass.
    Click the big pass 2 button.
    Make the Destination Pixel Aspect the same as your input (Standard NTSC (0.912))
    Make Destination Video Size = to input, or in Most cases 720×480
    Change Edge Compensation = None (Large Borders)
    Check the box for Use previous and future frames to fill in borders, and leave the previous and future frames at 30
    Motion Smoothness…This is what removes the shakes. Setting all to 0 will make the output look exactly like the input video. You should change these in increments of 3000. I leave zoom at 0 and set all the other to 3000…The highest you want to go is 18,000 for smoothness.
    Set all Max Correction limits to 99

    Again, look at the image for all these configuration numbers.

    Important** Click on Pass 1 button, then click on OK…you need to run your first pass.

    close the filter window, and make sure the video is at the beginning, and play for output…Make sure you press the play button with the ‘0′ on it, third button from left

    it will take a while for the first pass to complete. Once it is done, open the filter window and go to the configuration of the deshaker filter again. click on the Pass 2 button. You should already have this configured so you are ready to run your second pass. Click OK, and close the filter window.

    Make sure you are at the beginning of the video again. Choose your codec, by clicking on video->compression. I choose Cinepak Codec because it makes the video byte size small.

    Then Click on file->Save as AVI

    The second pass is much faster and, you can run it over and over without changing your first pass to fine tune your video. I was suprised to see Sony Vegas didn’t have this filter, but this works great, it’s free.

    Source Articles: http://premiere.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=28849

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