Another 9ball video. Please compare quality to previous

christopheradam

Christopher Adams
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I posted another 9ball runout video on my Website. Can you please compare the quality to this video verses my last video? Also it would be great to know if the download speeds are o.k. and if the angle of the camera is better than the last video. Would it be better with a more close up of the table or pulled back so the whole table is in view(both corner pockets) or is it better to get a closeup of the balls as in this video. Feed back would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

This new video is double the file size and double the video resolution, and I mounted the camera as High up as possible, actually on my cellar stairs. I can go up in quality or down in quality and if you have any camera mounting suggestions, I am all ears.

Heres the link:
Videos page

Video host link of all my videos (must scroll down to see list of videos)

Direct link to new video:(must right click and click "save as" download then view)
New Video


Direct link to previous video:(must right click and click "save as" download then view)
Previous video
 
Nice out! I didn't notice a big improvement in quality, so I'd stick to the smaller file size. The angle on the new vid allows u to see whats happening on the table better, but doesnt allow you to see your fundamentals. If you are filming in order to assess your fundamentals I'd stick with a lower angle; if your goal is to film position play I'd go with the new one.
 
henho said:
Nice out! I didn't notice a big improvement in quality, so I'd stick to the smaller file size. The angle on the new vid allows u to see whats happening on the table better, but doesnt allow you to see your fundamentals. If you are filming in order to assess your fundamentals I'd stick with a lower angle; if your goal is to film position play I'd go with the new one.

TannerPruess said:
The angle is a lot better, good sharp image, and nice out .


Thanks for the feedback. I didn't notice a huge difference in video quality as well until I viewed in Full screen. And the improvement wasn't that much. I think maybe it was just the new angle that improved the view of the table and added more light from the table lighting. I am still messing around with the settings on my digital video camera and the rate I feed it into the pc.
 
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