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Thread #88452   Message #1658760
Posted By: GUEST,Jim Clark Video and Sound archivist & sound
01-Feb-06 - 02:25 AM
Thread Name: Online Video & Sound Acoustic archive
Subject: Online Video & Sound Acoustic archive
Hi Everybody its been yonks since I last stopped by the best acoustic music forum on the internet. I have stopped by today to tell you that after years of trying to work out how to go about putting some of my video archive on the net the other day whilst fiddling about with this new higher spec PC of mine I finaly got a WMV (Windows move maker) file to send to my Acoustic Musicians and poets sound archive MSN web site.Since them I have posted several approximate 3 minute vids from my archive of blues folk world and classical musicians which I am adding to by the day plus I have hundreds of classic poems set to music and sound recordings from my archive in wav and mp3 to listen to. I only have an allowance of one MB per upload to play with so quality isnt fantastic at the moment,but as soon as I can decide which software I need to start using different types of file divvx is I believe the current favourite ( If anybody has got any useful advice on the best video file conversion software to work with my xp home edition pc that is either modestly priced or free over the net I would be grateful as the Roxio on this PC does not work)

So if you dont mind becoming a member of my site (MSN rules not mine) you might enjoy a visit to view and listen online to some amazing musicians and poetry that you will not see anywhere else in the world.

Heres the link to my website.

Watch & Listen online Videos and Sound recordings of acoustic musicians & poets




A belated happy 2006 to everybody at Mudcat I reckon 2006 will be the year video realy takes off over the internet.

Regards.

Jim Clark..London..England