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freeatlast 10-13-2009 05:01 PM

Audio/Video tech question
 
We would like to put our sermons on line on our website.

Anyone with any experience have any suggestions as to what kind of equipment is needed to do a quality video.

What kinds of cost shoud I expect?

How much webspace will be needed to archive each 45 minute sermon?

ManOfWord 10-13-2009 06:51 PM

Re: Audio/Video tech question
 
We use a JVC HD camcorder that I picked up at Best Buy. I think I paid $300 for it. I download the video files to my Mac, convert them to DV with VisualHub and then edit them with Final Cut Express. Then I export to a .flv file and upload to our web host, Lunarpages. Our web site hosting costs us $6.00/mo with basically unlimited band width and disk space. I haven't eve come close to maxing out our allotted space yet have a few full length videos on our web site.

freeatlast 10-13-2009 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ManOfWord (Post 816514)
We use a JVC HD camcorder that I picked up at Best Buy. I think I paid $300 for it. I download the video files to my Mac, convert them to DV with VisualHub and then edit them with Final Cut Express. Then I export to a .flv file and upload to our web host, Lunarpages. Our web site hosting costs us $6.00/mo with basically unlimited band width and disk space. I haven't eve come close to maxing out our allotted space yet have a few full length videos on our web site.

Thanks John. I'll have to stop by your website and check out your video.

Any other techno guys/gals got any suggestions???

Apocrypha 10-13-2009 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by freeatlast (Post 816540)
Thanks John. I'll have to stop by your website and check out your video.

Any other techno guys/gals got any suggestions???

Thats pretty much it, make sure you have sufficent lighting and no sunlight in the shots.

RandyWayne 10-13-2009 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by freeatlast (Post 816540)
Thanks John. I'll have to stop by your website and check out your video.

Any other techno guys/gals got any suggestions???

We use a Flip HD camcorder (available at Best Buy or even Walmart). It plugs directly into the USB port where the video files can be dragged to the PC. From there they can be easily converted to a Flash file (.FLV) and a link created on the website direct to the file.

freeatlast 10-14-2009 06:14 AM

Re: Audio/Video tech question
 
Thanks fro the help. Sounds like you don't have to spend a fortune.

Apocrypha 10-14-2009 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by freeatlast (Post 816656)
Thanks fro the help. Sounds like you don't have to spend a fortune.

Putting up mp3 sermons is even easier, theres a freeware program called "Audacity" on sourceforge that you can download and just run it right into your microphone jack of your laptop or desktop. takes about 2 minutes to get rolling. Just start a record about 15 mins before the service, and let it roll till whenever and then later do a quick edit and you can either put your entire church service up there or just the preaching, that way you can go digital and be free of tapes or CDs.

drummerboy_dave 10-14-2009 07:41 AM

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:popcorn2 We'd like to do this as well. Any more options? I design and update our website. How do I add the player to my page?

Apocrypha 10-14-2009 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by drummerboy_dave (Post 816665)
:popcorn2 We'd like to do this as well. Any more options? I design and update our website. How do I add the player to my page?

You referring to audio or video? There are several easy ways to do it, either with embedded code for Windows Media player or via a flash plugin. Are you wanting to do audio or video?

freeatlast 10-14-2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Apocrypha (Post 816661)
Putting up mp3 sermons is even easier, theres a freeware program called "Audacity" on sourceforge that you can download and just run it right into your microphone jack of your laptop or desktop. takes about 2 minutes to get rolling. Just start a record about 15 mins before the service, and let it roll till whenever and then later do a quick edit and you can either put your entire church service up there or just the preaching, that way you can go digital and be free of tapes or CDs.

is this just audio. we have that going allready. What we'd like to do is video our services and post them on our website www.newlifequadcities.com


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