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Two mpg-files of Finnish narrow-gauge film meeting

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Here are the 13 minute long summary clip of our meeting separated in two independent files, including demos, clips of films we saw etc.

http://www.sorb-i-tol.com/finnish816meeting1.mpg (53 Mbits)

http://www.sorb-i-tol.com/finnish816meeting2.mpg (80 Mbits)

It was shot (DV, 16:9) by Atte Tenkanen and edited by Jukka Sillanpaa.

Sorry about Finnish language in it, but those of you, who wants to check out part of this very great event, just download these files to your harddrive.

I'll try to make also smaller file size-version of it soon.
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Just to clear some things up...

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I'm sure you're talking about MegaBytes, not bits.

:!: 1 byte = 8 bits, therefore 53Mbits equals 6.625MB which obviously isn't the filesize here.

:!: MBytes are used for filesizes. Short: MB.

:!: Mbits are used for network traffic. Ie. Mbps is MegaBitsPerSecond and a typical slow modem connection is 56k which means 56Kbps (KiloBitsPerSecond). A normal ethernet switch operates at 100Mbps. We're also seeing GigaBitsPerSecond more and more these days.

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Re: Just to clear some things up...

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awand wrote:I'm sure you're talking about MegaBytes, not bits.

:!: 1 byte = 8 bits, therefore 53Mbits equals 6.625MB which obviously isn't the filesize here.

:!: MBytes are used for filesizes. Short: MB.

:!: Mbits are used for network traffic. Ie. Mbps is MegaBitsPerSecond and a typical slow modem connection is 56k which means 56Kbps (KiloBitsPerSecond). A normal ethernet switch operates at 100Mbps. We're also seeing GigaBitsPerSecond more and more these days.

:D Andreas
Yep, that's right!!!

Sorry about that!

So the lenght of these files are 53 and 80 Megabytes
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Post by crimsonson »

damn I wish I was trilingual :)
But I got the jist of it.

Good work.

I will download the second clip later.
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Re: Two mpg-files of Finnish narrow-gauge film meeting

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[quote="jukkasil"]Here are the 13 minute long summary clip of our meeting separated in two independent files, including demos, clips of films we saw etc.

http://www.sorb-i-tol.com/finnish816meeting1.mpg (53 Mbits)

http://www.sorb-i-tol.com/finnish816meeting2.mpg (80 Mbits)

It was shot (DV, 16:9) by Atte Tenkanen and edited by Jukka Sillanpaa.

Sorry about Finnish language in it, but those of you, who wants to check out part of this very great event, just download these files to your harddrive.

Hi Jukka!

OK. Next time we have to film more seriously and add english translation to our sample films:-)

Atte
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Hi

I would love to see them. Unfortunately broadband has not reached me so I am still stuck at 56k.

Use the free converter from MS to create 214 x 120 12 fps .wmv files for 56k transmission. Personally I reckon anything is better than nothing.
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