I have been using the elph-sized hybrid camcorder Canon TX-1 for sometime now. While there are some focusing issues, I have been quite pleased with it.
One of the complaints many users of this camera have is that the video size are very large for 720P HD format. For example, a 3 minute HD clip will take about 700 MB of space. I have used VirtualDub to compress videos but it can only compress to about one third of the original size.
The best solution for this I have found is to convert the original video to DivX format. I am using Dr.Divx to encode to DivX format and hosting the HD videos on stage6.
Here are some sample videos. All videos are under 25 mb in size.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Monday, May 07, 2007
Which Router to buy? Cable or DSL?
I would recommend buying a Belkin Wireless Pre-N router for the following reasons:
* 802.11n protocol based routers are future of Wifi - they can handle more bandwidth than 802.11g routers.
* N routers have wider coverage area than G routers.
DSL is better than Cable simply because DSL does not share bandwidth with your neighbor but Cable does. With DSL you have choice of bandwidth, in other words you get what you pay for.
* 802.11n protocol based routers are future of Wifi - they can handle more bandwidth than 802.11g routers.
* N routers have wider coverage area than G routers.
DSL is better than Cable simply because DSL does not share bandwidth with your neighbor but Cable does. With DSL you have choice of bandwidth, in other words you get what you pay for.
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