Video of Greek music

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  1. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    This is one of the first videos that I have taken with my new camera and I apoligize for the wobbling and views of so many backs of heads.

    If you leave the screen small, then the pic is quite clear. A full screen makes it look awful.

    To the video -

    "Musical Sundays" are held every Sunday morning at 11 down at the entrance to the Archaeological Park in Pafos Harbour, Cyprus. On this Sunday, January 18th, the choir of the Pafos Music Society were playing.


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  2. Dave W

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    Super KG, but I could only get it to play for a few seconds rather than the 2:37 indicated.
    I just love Greek music. When I was still a wage slave I used to put on a tape or CD in the car to unwind to on the way home from work.

    Ευχαριστω πολι για η μουσικη !
    Efharisto poli yia i musiki
     
  3. Larkshall

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    It played the full time with my set-up, Ubuntu/Linux + Seamonkey + Flashplayer.

    I would suggest that rather a lot of "panning" it is better to do static clips and edit them together. Panning should be done very, very slowly.

    I re-ran it at full screen, it's acceptable. I take it that you used a video camera, not a video clip on a still camera. Many still camera's only do 320x240pixel video, although some do 640x480pixels.
     
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