Vibro School Video Extra Quality [work] (HD 2024)
Goals
- Demonstrate clear, repeatable vibrato technique.
- Capture audio and video with clarity so nuances (speed, width, hand/finger motion) are visible.
- Produce short, focused clips students can study and teachers can grade.
Risks & Mitigations
| Risk | Mitigation | |------|-------------| | Higher bandwidth = buffering | Offer auto–fallback to 1080p + store offline mode | | Vibro sync drift | Recalibration button and drift compensation algorithm | | Headset battery drain | Warn user and limit extra quality to 30 min sessions |
Deliverables & File Organization
- Folder structure:
- 01_Overview_Wide.mp4
- 02_Fingerboard_Close.mp4
- 03_Wrist_Close.mp4
- 04_Speeds_and_Widths/
- slow_60bpm.mp4
- med_90bpm.mp4
- fast_120bpm.mp4
- 05_Musical_Phrases/
- Include a one-page README: camera/mic used, recording settings, tempo labels.
Software Recommendations
- VLC Media Player (with hardware decoding enabled): The gold standard for playing odd codecs.
- PotPlayer (for Windows) or IINA (for Mac): These offer superior motion interpolation if your display is only 60Hz.
- Codec Check: Ensure you have HEVC (H.265) or AV1 support. Extra quality files often use these codecs to balance size and fidelity.