4:3 and Stereo - Test 31 (1280x960/30/Tq4/Unres/Stream/L1/A128/XviD-AVI)
- Length: 0:10
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- Views: 27
- Author: qatestdev
Tags: 128 35 Audio AVI fmt Kbps Level1 Streaming Tq4 VirtualDub XviD
I hope to generate fmt=35 for 4:3 format, see the discussion at http://forum.videohelp.com/topic336882-1860.html#1923854 . Now using VirtualDub! Pretty identical to Placio74 35 positive reference in Test 19: . Target quantizer 4.0 . my Overall bit rate : 2602 Kbps vs 2256 Kbps . identical Format : MPEG-4 Visual Format profile : Streaming Video@L1 Format settings, BVOP : Yes Format settings, QPel : No Format settings, GMC : No warppoints Format settings, Matrix : Default Muxing mode : Packet Bitstream Codec ID : XVID Codec ID/Hint : XviD Width : 1280 pixels Height : 960 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4/3 Resolution : 8 bits Colorimetry : 4:2:0 Scan type : Progressive . Bit rate : 2455 Kbps vs 2117 Kbps . Frame rate : 30.000 fps vs 24.000 fps . Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.067 vs 0.072 . identical audio MP3 128 Kbps Testing. . . Upload file (1280x960/30/Tq4/Unres/Stream/L1/A128/XviD-AVI) Format : AVI Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave Format/Family : RIFF File size : 2.89 MiB PlayTime : 9s 333ms Bit rate : 2602 Kbps StreamSize/String : 23.0 KiB Video Codec : XviD Codec/Family : MPEG-4V Codec/Info : XviD project Codec profile : Streaming Video Profile/Level 1 Codec settings, Packet bitstream : Yes Codec settings, BVOP : Yes Codec settings, QPel : No Codec settings, GMC : 0 Codec settings, Matrix : Default PlayTime : 9s 333ms Bit rate : 2455 Kbps Width : 1280 pixels Height : 960 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 4/3 Frame rate : 30.000 fps Resolution : 8 bits Chroma : 4:2:0 Interlacement : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.067 StreamSize/String : 2.73 MiB Writing library : XviD 1.1.0 Audio Codec : MPEG-1 Audio layer 3 Codec profile : Joint stereo PlayTime : 9s 213ms Bit rate mode : CBR Bit rate : 128 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz Resolution : 16 bits StreamSize/String : 144 KiB Nil 371 KB 5 371 KB 6 835 KB 13 97.3 KB 17 90.2 KB 18 610 KB 22 2513 KB 34 328 KB 35 off (also to checking later) Not yet, what could influence? . different frame rate, so next I will try 24! . Writing library : XviD 1.1.0 vs 1.2.0.dev47 ---//---
Jason and Montrez
- Length: 1:7
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- Author: septembermommy74
Tags: Reaction:Scarlet Takes Tumble
My husband(Jason) and his best friend (Montrez) watching the now infamous "Scarlet Takes A Tumble";but this THE REMIX! which Montrez hasn't seen!
Bose L1 Pole Dance
- Length: 0:34
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- Author: yourweddingdisco
Tags: (2) Bose Dancing. II L1 Model PAS Pole Random Women.
Bose PAS L1 Model II (2) Pole Dancing. Random Women. Love Shack B52s. www.yourweddingdisco.com www.bose.com
SBCA Preschool Christmas Program 2008
- Length: 3:30
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- Author: jaclynnyu
Tags: 2008 Christmas Preschool Program SBCA
San Beda College Alabang Preschool Department L1 (Kinder) Section Gabriel Christmas Presentation... Dec. 17, 2008
Fenix L2D: The Everything Torch
- Length: 22:13
- Rating: 4.76 (49 ratings)
- Views: 644' favoriteCount='5
- Author: nutnfancy
Tags: 6p bezel candlepower cree d10 d11 defender dosun e2e e2l executive fenix flashlights forums foxfury gladius hid illumination iti l1 l1d l1e l2d ld20 led lights lumamax luxeon mag microfire muyshondt nitecore olights outdoorsman p90 pelican pentagon petzl polarion police streamlight strike surefire tacm tactical tactikka tk10 tk11 tlr-2 tools weaponlight xenon zebralight
The slim Fenix L2D Premium Q5 flashlight just rocks. Weighing in at only 3.2 ounces with Lithium batteries, the L2D throws out a lot more light than most would expect from a AA power source. It incorporates the new technology I spoke to in my "Shedding Some Light" video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfQ3Ghbn1R4). Despite using these easy-to-find ubiquitous power cells, this light cranks out some impressive brightness levels and run times: low power at 12 lumens: 55 hrs, med at 53 lumens: 105 hrs, high at 107 lumens: 4 hrs, SOS/Turbo mode at 180 lumens: 2.4 hrs. This performance is made possible with digital regulation/control that maximizes and smoothes power delivery to the extremely bright Cree 7090 XR-E LED. Variances can be expected with different power cell types and temperature but generally speaking L2D can crank out a lot of usable light to about 50 meters (your mileage may vary!). Other upside includes: fits in a military flight suit knife pocket, can function as a kubaton defensive tool, waterproof to IPX-8 standards, quality construction throughout, glass lens with AR coating, numerous included accessories (belt carry case, lanyard, o-rings, and switch cap cover), tactile click switch thats easy to manipulate in cold or loud conditions, flush mounted switch (allows vertical standing of the light for "lantern" use), well-culminated beam with no artifacts from the textured reflector, and some very useful accessories like a diffuser tip, wand extension, headband, and bike light mount (all purchased separately). It's these accessories that enable the Fenix L2D to replace many other lighting products and still provide the same or even improved performance. And all of this comes in at a reasonable price for the utility achieved. A reliable and tough lighting tool is a critical part of your kit and the outstanding Fenix L2D is a smart choice that will serve you well for many years. ////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10
FSC MLG 1v1 Lazy vs Red
- Length: 9:54
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- Author: TheFSCVideoGroup
Tags: 1v1 Clan Community FSC Gaming Halo Lazy MLG Red
First Video!!! This is a video of 1v1 with 2 of are 5 ambassadors. If you would like to join our gaming community. Please contact: FSC WarChief, FSC Skittles, or L1 Restitution. Games for community: Halo 3 Call of Duty: World at War Gears of War 2 UK Branch
Shedding Some Light on Lighting Technologies
- Length: 21:22
- Rating: 4.90 (164 ratings)
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- Author: nutnfancy
Tags: 6p bezel candlepower cree d10 d11 defender e2e e2l executive fenix flashlights forums foxfury gladius illumination iti l1 l1d l1e l2d ld20 led lumamax luxeon mag nitecore outdoorsman p90 pelican pentagon petzl streamlight strike surefire tacm tactical tactikka tk10 tk11 tlr-2 tools weaponlight xenon
When it comes to lighting technology, there's a new Sheriff in town. It comes in the form of high power, energy efficient, durable, and digitally-regulated LEDs. This technology has revolutionized portable lighting technologies and will continue to do so. Really even talking about this lighting creates a snapshot in time and ephemeral data point as the mentioned lights, like the excellent Fenix L2D Q5, will eventually be eclipsed. But rest assured that even at this current technological point, these lights can revolutionize your systems. Whether youre a cop, civilian sheepdog, soldier, professional or private pilot, prepared homeowner, mountain biker, or medical professional, I think a reliable and bright light is paramount to your system. Todays LED flashlights, like the L2D 2AA version shown, has impressive brightness levels, multi-mode technology, incredible versatility, and offer all of this in compact and lightweight 3.2 ounce form factors. As mentioned in the vid, expect such a light to effectively replace a lantern, headlamp, bike light, traffic wand, and pen light. They can do it all those tasks at a reasonably cost and do so reliably year after year. Not one to adopt technology just for its current "coolness," magazine or forum popularity, an item has to prove itself as system changing for it to be attractive to me. When we "shed some light" on the new LED lighting products, they are indeed just that.
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