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To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (27408)2/6/2005 6:34:21 AM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Sarmad,

Thanks for your interest. It is great to have some discussion here!

I cannot verify the 30fps quoted, but the film does not have a jumpy or blocky quality at all.

As far as quality is concerned, I have been viewing the movies on my laptop. If you expand the image
to the entire frame of the screen it is easy to see that the quality is quite poor. Also, I have not
tried to play the images on a TV, primarily because I don't have a good program for writing to DVD.

With regard to compression, my understanding is that single-cell flash is approaching
20MB per second write speeds. I would assume that would be adequate. My older digicam was limited
to 30 second captures. Currently capture is largely limited by a combination of buffer size,
card write speed and flash card capacity.

Aus
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