As I was digging through old VHS tapes, I found a tape of this-n-that from my Media 100® workshops and video classes. I watched through it, just for shits and giggles… and then I found a video I’d forgotten I’d made.
Back in 2001, I was about to graduate college, living in an apartment on my own, and I was really broke. That Christmas was a creative one, mainly making gifts for my family and friends instead of buying them. And, for Amy, I made a video of our four-year Reign of Terror at BGSU. I didn’t have time to copy it for her; I barely managed to squeak enough lab time to create the video and drop it to tape in the first place. But, when she came to visit and exchange presents, I showed it to her.
Then, tonight, I found it again.
So, now that we have a capture card, I am encoding it and posting it here for your viewing pleasure. Amy, of course, will enjoy it the most… but I think most of you will certainly appreciate it.
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bah, i can’t see it, i can only hear it 😛 i even downloaded WMP10 for it. bleh! it says error downloading codec.
Oh, yeah. It’s Xvid, so you’ll need to go to divx.com and download the DivX codec. It’s free, so it’s all good.
ah. i’ll have to do that at home. i cant devote too much time to downloads on my work PC 😛
Ah, well. Maybe next time I upload a video, I’ll take another crack at making a Windows Media file. Make it easier for at-work viewing. 😉