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Documentary update

Posted by David Hardy · 24 November 2006 01:17 PM

I'm not going to be doing much blogging today ... working on the documentary.

It should have been done, but -- the firm that is doing the creation sent me a draft DVD about two weeks ago, and it had some video glitches. Nothing that prevented the message from being relayed, and I suspect most viewers wouldn't even see them, but I could.

So I got back to them. I and have waited for two weeks, sending emails and calls during the time, asking what in the heck is up.

In the meantime, I'm experimenting with encoding it myself -- but each run ties down the fast computer, which is much easier to use for blogging, for about three hours!

· documentary film

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Beerslurpy | November 24, 2006 2:00 PM | Reply

Buy an extra computer and have it grind away overnight? I have a cheap server I bought like 5 years ago that does all the long tedious tasks. I control it via VNC.

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