2: We had the {link:Seattle Java Users group:http://www.seajug.org} meeting for Feb last week. I took our camcorder there to tape the meeting and see if I could manage to put it online. It took a little fiddling around with {link:mencoder|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEncoder} and {link:ffmpeg|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffmpeg} because we have a {link:JVC HD Camera|http://everio.jvc.com/} and I had to reformat and re-encode the videos it produced. It appears to use FAT32 as the filesystem for the hard drive cuz the video was split up into approx 2 GB files. I finally ended up with an approx 701MB mp4 encoded file which seemed like it would work well.
3: We had the {link:Seattle Java Users group|http://www.seajug.org} meeting for Feb last week. I took our camcorder there to tape the meeting and see if I could manage to put it online. It took a little fiddling around with {link:mencoder|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEncoder} and {link:ffmpeg|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffmpeg} because we have a {link:JVC HD Camera|http://everio.jvc.com/} and I had to reformat and re-encode the videos it produced. It appears to use FAT32 as the filesystem for the hard drive cuz the video was split up into approx 2 GB files. I finally ended up with an approx 701MB mp4 encoded file which seemed like it would work well.