Those are some good sized blues! Before I got spoiled with the variety of fish in the NC waters those and stripers were all I fished for up north. One of the hardest fighting lb. for lb. in the ocean!
Those are some good sized blues! Before I got spoiled with the variety of fish in the NC waters those and stripers were all I fished for up north. One of the hardest fighting lb. for lb. in the ocean!
be hard pressed to find a better crew than the MM bunch.
Great stuff MM.
There are a number of Video Formats and resolutions that your editing software can save the Video as.
Some work better with Youtube than others. You'll find the format and resolution that works best for you - Higher resolution will take longer to process and more space to store the video.
Which Editor are you using?
caleb is a good dude
had to opportunity to have him aboard for a couple bluefin trips this past season
MM you need to go into your camera's settings and change the resolution there. Your camera is fairly new and it should have a large hard drive so I would up the resolution to one of the higher settings. But doing this will fill your cameras hard drive up faster but just capture your footage after every one or two trips and you should be good. Also you can play around with different file formats when you render it. AVI is the absolute best for its resolution (excluding any type of HD format) but the size of the file shows it, plan on a 2 min video being a bare minimum of 100 megs. WMV seems to be a good format to save because of its small file size to the resolution and quality you get. MPEG4 is also another file format I would recommend.
clt_capt I hooked up MM with sony vegas 9 platinum
Last edited by calebw; 02-10-2010 at 07:34 PM.