mwirth wrote:there really good audio quality on this one, in my option! i really like the surround capability of the video camera in use. comes across nicely on my headphones even.
raymond wrote:I suggest Microsoft purchase and use microphones for each person in the video to eliminate any sound problems in the future.
SteveBall wrote:" this video makes me think it needs to get promoted and "evangelized" like it was a brand new invention (which, to certain extent, it is). "Great suggestions (mwirth) -- we're exploring on these kinds of ideas even as we speak. We're also working to be very careful to undersell vs. the traditional "over-promise then underwhelm" gaps that often exists between marketing initiatives and real product adoption. For audio authoring, one common perception is that the Windows platform has been playing second-fiddle to the Mac for years -- but we're finally at a point now where we can begin to raise our head and proudly say we're 'in the game.' In fact, we have some substantial differentiating features in Windows Vista: glitch-resilience, low-latency, better device UX, and our fidelity work are each small pieces of a larger story that deserves to be heard. That said, my own hope is that we can simply get Windows Vista users and our strong AV developer community to discover and tell the story themselves instead of "hiring" a paid spokesperson or pouring buckets of marketing $$ into this. I don't actually believe that musicians or "user generated content creators" (translation: all of us) will buy or move to (say Acid, Vegas, Nuendo, Cakewalk, Audition, ProTools or even Windows Vista) because they saw an ad or a review. They are more likely to jump if their friends or an influential person shows them what is possible from their own volition. Of course, there is still a long way to go in our decade-long 'just works' mission for this space, but the improvements in the platform that Hakon and David discuss in this video are a key part of our long-term, ground up investment. For me, it's also great to see such passion around these 'plumbing' improvements. Thanks for taking time to listen and offer suggestions. * * *
When the video ends theres a trrttrtt noise. If this comes from certain cameras into the recording there might be an opportunity for Movie Maker (or whatever you use to compress these) to look the last second of the video being loaded for editing for suspect noises and offer to strip them out if the user at later point attempts to save an edited part which contains the noise.Otherwise even if we have Vista Premium we still may be getting such noises in the future HD quality Channel 9 home videos unless a professional program is used by a skilled user to edit those out.