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	<title>Comments on: How to organize video clips</title>
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		<title>By: Doug Pederson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Pederson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have developed my own desktop search it enables me to organize my mpeg video. 
First it allows for metadata in a text file. This data can be searched and the resultant clip or part of the video can be played. In this text file you can assign a start point and a play length for the video segment or play the entire clip. More recently I added another feature to the video playback. Ie to play the final few seconds of video clips. I had shot some (90) clips of golfers at hole #2 for playback during their supper. I wanted to show these short clips at normal speed and again in slow motion. Even though the clips were short; playing them fully in slow motion was way too slow. The new feature allows me to play just the last 3 seconds (the swing) in slow motion as well as the full video clip. The ability to play just the final few seconds at full speed or slow motion opens the door for cataloging in those last seconds by verbally detailing what the video contained. Then later randomly sample this verbal catalogue and play the entire video if so desired. Without sampling the video now and again, one soon forgets what great video you have. Random and cataloging at the end of the video helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have developed my own desktop search it enables me to organize my mpeg video.<br />
First it allows for metadata in a text file. This data can be searched and the resultant clip or part of the video can be played. In this text file you can assign a start point and a play length for the video segment or play the entire clip. More recently I added another feature to the video playback. Ie to play the final few seconds of video clips. I had shot some (90) clips of golfers at hole #2 for playback during their supper. I wanted to show these short clips at normal speed and again in slow motion. Even though the clips were short; playing them fully in slow motion was way too slow. The new feature allows me to play just the last 3 seconds (the swing) in slow motion as well as the full video clip. The ability to play just the final few seconds at full speed or slow motion opens the door for cataloging in those last seconds by verbally detailing what the video contained. Then later randomly sample this verbal catalogue and play the entire video if so desired. Without sampling the video now and again, one soon forgets what great video you have. Random and cataloging at the end of the video helps.</p>
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