339: Ask Larry Anything!
339: Ask Larry Anything!
$7.97
One of our favorite – and most wide-ranging – sessions returns with “Ask Larry Anything!” Presented by Larry Jordan, this is a free-form conversation based on questions submitted by viewers. This session looks at computer obsolescence, system performance, and optimizing storage.
Presented: July 27, 2022
Several times each month, Larry Jordan presents a live, on-line, video webinar presenting issues related to video editing and post-production. For a list of upcoming webinars, click here.
Duration: 24:56
Download file size: 574 MB (ZIP file)
Format: QuickTime movie (HD: 1600 x 900)
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SESSION DESCRIPTION
One of our favorite – and most wide-ranging – sessions returns with “Ask Larry Anything!” Presented by Larry Jordan, this is a free-form conversation based on questions submitted by viewers.
This session looks at computer obsolescence, system performance, and optimizing storage. Specifically:
- Is the M1 obsolete?
- Real-world performance
- How much resolution is “too much?”
- Scanning photos
- Mixing frame rates
- Improving video compression
- CBR vs VBR compression – how to pick
AUDIENCE LEVEL
These questions span a range from beginner to intermediate. Subjects change quickly, so if you aren’t interested in the current question, another will be along in a few minutes.
CHAPTER MARKERS
To help you quickly find the information you need, we included chapter markers in the QuickTime download to simplify navigation. Click here to learn how to display them in your download.
CONTENT OUTLINE
- Welcome!
- – Agenda
- Questions
- – Is the M1 obsolete?
- – Comparing CPUs
- – How important is performance?
- – Is there “too much” resolution?
- – Handling 12K video frames
- – Scanning photos
- – Mixing frame rates
- – CBR vs. VBR compression
- – File size vs. image quality
- Summary