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Friday November 27th, over 1,2 million Norwegians watched parts of «Bergensbanen» on NRK2. The longest documentary ever? At least the longest we have made, almost 7 1/2 hours, showing every minute of the scenic train ride between Bergen on the Norwegian west coast, crossing the mountains to the capital of Oslo.Bergensbanen is 100 years in 2009, and the documentary was a wild idea from NRK staff that came through, and was, surprisingly, a big success.On Twitter, this became the thing to talk about in Norway. Over 1 000 tweets with were posted, and even more when we ran the program again two days later.Norwegian version – seeNow we want to give the material to our viewers, the whole thing, for download.The documentary had picture-in-picture clips with videos about Bergensbanen, a reporter interviewing people on the train, music and two cameras pointing to the sides of the train. Because of rights, we had to remove the music and many videoclips, so we decided to make a clean front camera version for this download.
It’s recorded on a Sony 700 camera in XDCAM HD 1080 50i. The camera has a 30 seconds buffer, making it possible to switch disks when needed. So we have a continuous recording of 7 hours. BittorrentThe original file was 165 GB, too much for most people to download. We coded a 720 50P, 1280×720 version, resulting in a 22 GB file. You need a filesystem on your drive that takes files bigger than 4 GB.
Most external drives have a FAT32 filesystem, which has a limit of 4 GB. NTFS and HFS+ works fine. Update: The original HD-file is now outWe have published a HUGE 246 GB file., but the basics are: It’s an Apple file, it’s 246 GB and the adress to the torrentfile is:More information on our bittorent services, see se (in Norwegian). More (in English).
Creative CommonsWe have chosen to make the train journey available with a Creative Commons-license.You are free toto Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work.to Remix — to adapt the workYou can edit the work, color correct it, put on graphics, play backwards, anything, as long as you follow the terms in the. Under the following conditionsAttribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).All your derivative works must be marked with the URL to.
If you make something for the web, the link should be clickable. Videos should have both a clickable link in the text description and this text superimposed at the end:«Bergensbanen» – NRKAlike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible license.Everything you make from our work, must have the same Creative Commons license.
Which rules out using other people’s work (unless they also are Creative Commons or similiar), because you have to share your work with the same license. Commercial useThe work is also licensed for commercial use. But again, you have to make your work available with the same Creative Commons license.SummaryYou can share and remix the work – also commercially – as long as you credit NRK and link to and use the same on your work. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page. CompetitionIf you understand Norwegian, we’re running a competition with a chance to win a HD videocamera. See theHere’s a, from Finse where the scenes from in.reddit, delicious and DiggIf you’re a reddit-user,.Here’s if you want to save it for later.Also, if you’re on Digg –.
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About NRK and NRKbetais The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (Norwegian: Norsk rikskringkasting AS), which is usually known as the NRK, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest media organisation in Norway. It is a founding member of the European Broadcasting Union. Our main website is.
For English information about us, see our or the.NRKbeta is NRKs technology blog. From time to time. Hello from Australia,where we are fighting just to maintain uncensored net access ( ), let alone ensure proper broadband for everybody.In short – 22gb is beyond my net access, so it’d be great if eithera) you made a smaller version availableorb) the journey was broken up into sections, so we could at least taste some of the journey.cheers from oz!quote:Can we have a shorter DivX version please?I am sure most people are’nt as lucky as the Scandinavians to have blazing fast broadband.22 GB is huge!Please, can somebody encode it into something smaller?THank you.
I downloaded via torrent so many thanks seeders. Download time about 48 hours, saved on back-up drive.We are playing the video on TV via S-video cable. Kids, aged 4 and 5 are working on little projects but following the video off and on.
There are many shots that continue through tunnels but a sign drops telling the name and length of the tunnels. The kids like to count along for the shorter tunnels until the train emerges so the video darkness actually ends up being fun for them. We are also looking up the towns on Google maps following the route the train takes. On the whole a lot of fun for all and a chance to look at Norway from here in Vermont.Cheers and thanks again NRK and all involved. Say, folks at NRK: How’s about making a set of regular, not BluRay DATA dvds and put the 22GB files on it?
At the rate I have here, even with HUNDREDS of seeders, the transmission rate varies over a factor of more that 100!!!Set any reasonable price and mail it – I’ll be happy to pay it, for I despair of ever getting the download completed correctly, AND, in any case, there should be a market for the DVDs that I am requesting, from many people who face a similar problem that I have here. Even tho the DL link often runs at a rate of 4 – 6 Mb, it does so ONLY from an FTP or HTTP download site: I have never had any torrent anywheres near the direct DL speed – right now, it’s at 28kbps, with a total of 485 M downloaded in the past 5 hours.Thank you – – – Walt Storer.
Concerning a PS3 game: try to find Railfan (Japan only)– photos and video from RailfanTo stream this on PS3 use AviSynth and FFMpegSource:There will be a delay on the first run (index will be generated), but after that it’s ok.As for downloading speed, some torrent clients have a problem when downloading extremely large files: they slow down. Try another client.I’ve reencoded this video to 720×400, it’s now 4GB in size. Torrent is on TPB and other ‘pirate’ sites, also here:Quality is good, but HD version is hands-down better. Export to excel greyed out in access 2007 online. If you have resources, download the whole 22GB.Thanks to NRK, this video is awesome.
Marc, create a file bergensbaume.avs with the following line:FFVideoSource(«BergensBanen720pmLogo.mp4»)Install AviSynth and extract ffms2.dll and ffms2.avsi into program filesavisynthplugins.Then open bergensbaume.avs in any media player and wait.After the train started moving, close the video and open in on PS3 through media server. It should work.I don’t know what DLNA is, but this mp4 is not suitable for streaming, so without any conversion PS3 won’t read it.The video index in source video is not in the beginning of mp4 file, but in the end.
For some reason, ffdshow (used in mencoder which is used in ps3 media servers) fails to open such files, but ffmpeg and VLC do it fine.Also, NRK, I’d be happy to buy this video on blu-ray, FYI. Well folks, The download finally finished; started about 1830 on 25 December, finished at about 1900 on 29 December, or 96 hours – actually about 5 hours less, since I had to stop the DL several times for unrelated processes. That is on a 4 -5 mbps link, but OF COURSE the name «torrent» being a misnomer ( peak DL rate about 25% of available) is where most of the time went.Otherwise, the file is perfect and totally amazing – I’ve never seen any other project such as this before, and for NO charge – Thank you NRK etal!The only way I would be interested in the original 165GB file is if it was distributed on disk – even so, that’s about 40 regular DVDs!Happy New Year to all –Walt S.
@Ilja Zverev: Thanks for the detailed explanation, both on how to convert and what the root cause of streaming failure is. However, while I was successfully able to run the command and the operation performed as you stated, the video file remained unchanged (verified by no change in modified timestamp), though it did create a filename.mp4.ffindex (59.6mb). I even copied this new file to the media share alongside the main filename.mp4 to stream and received the same corrupted data error.
Any other thoughts are always appreciated. Ok after a huge amount of messing about, here is how to get this file to be recognised as a proper mp4, including the xbox 360 and i assume ps31)crop/Split video with software called yamb (editing then split), ie take one second off the start of the video, this enables mkvmerge to see the file.2) Open this new file with mkvmerge(gui) this will convert the new MP4 to MKV format.4)Open this mkv file in yamb and choose creation and create an MP4 for the mkv file.You have no idea how long that took me to get it working lol. Please excuse my above comment in Norwegian, I overlooked that this page was in English. So I’ll rephrase my comment in English:I hope someone can help me with a big problem with the mp4 video (the 22 GB file): When I open it in TMPGEnc Authoring Works, something strange happens – everything that is pitch black inside a tunnel, turns to white in TMPGEnc. And it is still white when I output the file in DVD format.
But when I just show the mp4 file in VLC or some other media player, it’s OK – black is black. So how can I get TMPGEnc to NOT change pitch black to white?To those who wonder when the film was shot: I read somewhere that it was on October 9th, 2009. «It’s recorded on a Sony 700 camera in XDCAM HD 1080 50i.