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Terence McKenna movie "Psychedelics in Age of Intelligent Machines"
2004-04-05 17:03:33
I coproduced the Terence McKenna movie, "Psychedelics in the Age of
Intelligent Machines." with HPX in Seattle. This was the last public appearence talk by McKenna, made in 1999. Our video is quite psychedelic, as was the event. We are looking into creating an inexpensive way to distribute this 1hour,26 minute movie to the world by placing a downloadable movie on the web. Inexpensive for the viewer too, as a pay-per-download to your computer. Web download movie service is not free, actually quite expensive for the bandwidth rates for such large files. We want to get the costs down for web movies. So, as a market test we are putting a WindowsMedia9 movie file in resultion 240x320 on a CD-R and mailing the CD to people. The whole movie fits onto the disc in WindowMedia9 format. It looks good. To play it you need a WindowsMedia9 player which can be downloaded free from Microsoft for most PC's. However Mac need OS-X operating system. You can download a sample for free from http://www.surrealstudio.com and test WindowsMedia9 player on your machine. Duff Hendrickson Seattle
2004-04-06 18:58:06
Please use avi and a codec like xvid or divx. You can easily cram 1:26 into
a cd in twice the resolution... "Duff Hendrickson" news:dae78da6.0404051603.32234006@posting.google.com... > I coproduced the Terence McKenna movie, "Psychedelics in the Age of > Intelligent Machines." with HPX in Seattle. > > This was the last public appearence talk by McKenna, made in 1999. Our > video is quite psychedelic, as was the event. > > We are looking into creating an inexpensive way to distribute this > 1hour,26 minute > movie to the world by placing a downloadable movie on the web. > Inexpensive for the viewer too, as a pay-per-download to your > computer. > > Web download movie service is not free, actually quite expensive for > the bandwidth rates for such large files. We want to get the costs > down for web movies. > > So, as a market test we are putting a WindowsMedia9 movie file in > resultion > 240x320 on a CD-R and mailing the CD to people. The whole movie fits > onto the disc in WindowMedia9 format. > It looks good. > > To play it you need a WindowsMedia9 player which can be downloaded > free from > Microsoft for most PC's. However Mac need OS-X operating system. > > You can download a sample for free from > http://www.surrealstudio.com and test WindowsMedia9 player on your > machine. > > Duff Hendrickson > Seattle
2004-05-01 18:44:56
Trond Erik Johannessen wrote:
> Please use avi and a codec like xvid or divx. You can easily cram 1:26 into > a cd in twice the resolution... > > star_birther |
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