![]() The account price for “Bronze” is $30 per month, 1TB is included and they say you pay $25 per TB if you need more (you may want to verify that – additional GBs are $.25 each which is in comparison to the TB price 10 times more). Megaupload Business Accounts: You would need at least a “Bronze” Account in order to enable “Instant premium downloads” for your uploaded files. I’m just gonna ask you all to please please please not share the link yet until I work out some of this stuff. If anyone really wants to see it, just contact me through the contact form and I’ll send you the link. Does 50MB sound about right for a 10 minute 800×600 video? I bet if I actually shot at 800×600 I could get better compression, I just figured I might want it a bit bigger since there will be code in the videos and and I want it to be big enough and high quality enough to read easily.How can I handle distributing this video? Is there some kind of free or cheap service? I’m just on the fairly cheapo Media Temple Grid Service. I can’t release all of you onto them yet without seriously injuring my server. The best I could do was 51.2MB which looks kinda-sorta decent. Then I threw it in Stomp, again trying to use the same codec, to compress it down and actually pull the dimensions down as well. Then I exported it uncompressed from FCP, trying to use the same codec. Basically some intro graphics and some pop-up style info-tidbits. I put it all into Final Cut Pro to do some post production on it. The 10 minute capture from iShowU was about 400MB. Actually, the audio was a little quiet for this first video but I figured that out for next time. I also have a pretty decent condenser mic so the audio quality is pretty good. I am on a Mac, so I used iShowU to record the video at 1280×800 with the Apple Animation codec at as high of quality as I could. I actually already sort of shot the first one. I’m all set up to start doing some Video Screencasts for CSS-Tricks. Then the kext will be no more!!!.That’s just a little teaser graphic there for ya’ll =) When we have gathered sufficient feedback to prove there are no problems we'll update the apps to also intentionally uninstall the old one. We honestly don't see this being something people will do. We don't envisage any problems with the upgrade, but we do always like to make a way out in case something unforseen happens - hence the ability to uninstall and fallback to that older kext driver. If you uninstall the new driver, the apps will simply revert to using the older driver. The old 'kext' driver can happily co-exist with the new one, it just isn't used. Thus you can keep both installed if you're worried about something failing (pretty unlikely from our testing so far). The new driver is chosen by the apps, if it is installed. No more installer package + 'allow'ing the kext in system preferences + reboots. Is vastly superior with regard to "install experience".Has more audio Hz options (up to 192Khz at the moment).That means less time to get new stuff/features working. ![]() Is faster (less latency, better video/audio sync, better GaragaBand/Logic usage).Our expectation is an overall better experience, by far. ![]() That later feature doesn't exist yet but it gives you an idea that there's more available and more options than we had with the older kext based method.Īt the moment the real impact is a one (1!) minute disruption to your workflow as you install the new driver.
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