Re: Martha Jane Revised - a video clip

Hi -

It was filmed with a digital camera so no conversion was necessary...

Glad you liked it..

Mike


--- Inbolger@egroups.com, "Michael Galvin" <michaelgalvin@h...>
wrote:
> How did you go about converting the analog video camera footage
into
> a digital mpg file?
Mike,
Cut that out!Tout de suite!You appear far too relaxed in the video
clip!T'ain't fair,I say!!Stop it!
A job well done,congradulations!Almost makes one wonder if the
sailing rig is worth the extra effort,non?
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,happy to have a nifty clip to view,while contemplating
larger things instead of the grey expanse of the not yet frozen
St.Lawrence river........




--- Inbolger@egroups.com, "Mike Stockstill" <mkstocks@b...> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> In the files area, the Martha Jane folder now contains an mpg file
> with a short video of the MJ motoring.
>
> It is over a meg so it might take a while to download.
>
> Happy viewing...
>
>
> Mike
Mike

Loved your mpg file showing your Martha Jane in action. Video sure
adds a neat dimension to this group. I hope eventually you can get
some video of her under sail.

How did you go about converting the analog video camera footage into
a digital mpg file?

Mike Galvin
Muskegon, MI

My web page includes photos of a Bolger Nymph I built, some pictures
of Dynamite's shop, and Bolger's liveaboard boat, the Resolution. Go
tohttp://members.home.net/michaelgalvin
Hi -

In the files area, the Martha Jane folder now contains an mpg file
with a short video of the MJ motoring.

It is over a meg so it might take a while to download.

Happy viewing...


Mike