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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry Jenkinson" data-source="post: 5070" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>I agree it is the MPEG that writes it but I think it is caused when data from the Optics/CCD is missing and the software tries to guess it. The compression is done by only recording what has changed since the last frame. Also agree Camera quality is not the problem, except its tolerance of vibration. We are dealing with tape being moved mechanically by motors and scanned by a motor spinning a record head.</p><p> </p><p>The original footage <u>is</u> what is produced by the MPEG software installed in the camera.</p><p> </p><p>Last year Mick sent me footage that was included in the Vindeo, mainly the on bike stuff. At slow road speeds there was no problem other than a bit of shake. As speeds increased shake got worse then pixellated. When speed increased further and the road got rougher it broke up completely and at some points froze. As he slowed it recovered. Vincent Engine & Suspension Vibes i guess. I spent a long time lifting the useable bits which also dictated the edit. His thumbs up at the start is fine, it pixelates as he pulls away.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway I enjoyed his YouTube offering.</p><p>Must save up for a stedicam mount or buy a rotary norton.</p><p>Gerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry Jenkinson, post: 5070, member: 432"] I agree it is the MPEG that writes it but I think it is caused when data from the Optics/CCD is missing and the software tries to guess it. The compression is done by only recording what has changed since the last frame. Also agree Camera quality is not the problem, except its tolerance of vibration. We are dealing with tape being moved mechanically by motors and scanned by a motor spinning a record head. The original footage [U]is[/U] what is produced by the MPEG software installed in the camera. Last year Mick sent me footage that was included in the Vindeo, mainly the on bike stuff. At slow road speeds there was no problem other than a bit of shake. As speeds increased shake got worse then pixellated. When speed increased further and the road got rougher it broke up completely and at some points froze. As he slowed it recovered. Vincent Engine & Suspension Vibes i guess. I spent a long time lifting the useable bits which also dictated the edit. His thumbs up at the start is fine, it pixelates as he pulls away. Anyway I enjoyed his YouTube offering. Must save up for a stedicam mount or buy a rotary norton. Gerry [/QUOTE]
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