[RNLD] Current best Video practices in LDD
Mark W. Post
markwpost at gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 10:03:37 UTC 2018
Hi Hiram,
This won't be of much immediate help to you, but a few of us set up a
Wikipedia page with the goal of maintaining an updated set of best
practices for LDD during the PARADISEC tools and methods meeting one or
two years back, but despite an initial flurry of uploads and edits, very
little has been done since. It would be great if listmembers would
consider posting information like this on that page whenever you find
it, since as you point out, things move too quickly now for most people
(or even groups) to keep track of everything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_documentation_tools_and_methods
Cheers
Mark
------ Original Message ------
From: "#HIRAM RANDALL RING#" <HIRAM1 at e.ntu.edu.sg>
To: "RNLD list" <r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au>
Sent: 11-Jul-18 2:30:39 PM
Subject: [RNLD] Current best Video practices in LDD
>Hi All,
>
> I’ve been trying to find updated information about current best
>practices in LDD, when recording video particularly. I follow the
>‘record the best quality audio and video you can given recorder and
>storage needs’ guideline, and I usually record with multiple devices
>(and audio at CD-quality as a minimum), but I don’t seem to be able to
>find any more specific guidelines since E-Meld’s recommendations:
>http://emeld.org/school/classroom/video/index.html
>
> These seem a bit outdated to me - one of their recommendations is to
>choose AVI over MP4 as a recording/storage format. But AVI is basically
>not used anymore for various reasons and many recorders now only record
>in MP4 format. There is also no discussion of resolution, and I'm
>wondering whether FHD (1080p) is preferred over regular HD (720p) when
>possible (or 3M HD: 1296p? or 4K?), or is this not really necessary and
>rather overkill?
>
>Could someone point me in the right direction? I seem to recall an RNLD
>thread along these lines, but I can’t find it through a search of past
>emails. Is there a Wiki somewhere that is updated? It seems that these
>recommendations would change every few years, given the rate at which
>digital video resolutions continue to increase.
>
>Best,
>Hiram
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