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Post by domindart on Jul 12, 2013 22:45:42 GMT -5
Not really impressed, kind of boring , not sure I'll do it again with this camera set up lol The picture is okay, rigged a camera mount to my old helmet. Got a lot of looks having the camera sitting erect on the top of my helmet lol People don't like being taped. I wish I could find a good easy way to do some editting, but I'll try youtube edit feature in a minute.. video still uploading. I'll post up when it 's done.
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Post by domindart on Jul 12, 2013 23:02:41 GMT -5
Uploaded video but video got "rejected" by youtube (removed) for being too long .. 16 minute video SERIOUSLY!?
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Post by pmatulew on Jul 13, 2013 21:30:15 GMT -5
10 minutes max. Five minutes better.
Chop chop chop.
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Post by ramblinman on Jul 13, 2013 21:38:54 GMT -5
have you tried windows movie maker? that should have all the edit tools you need.
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Post by domindart on Jul 13, 2013 23:03:30 GMT -5
have you tried windows movie maker? that should have all the edit tools you need. I will check it out, thanks for the suggestion
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Post by pmatulew on Jul 14, 2013 16:40:11 GMT -5
I concur. Windows Live Movie Maker will take you a long way. Simple to use. Works with most camera formats. With a little scrounging you can find and download the older versions of Windows Movie Maker that have a better timline function and allow you to drop in a separate audio track. By time you get to that point you'll already have an idea of what functions you're looking for and what other editing software is available.
Mobile videos are harder than they look. Vibration and sound quality are major issues.
There are videos posted that are longer than 10 minutes but I don't know what mystery criteria they use during the review process to determine who is allowed more time.
I've got some junk up on the 'tubes'. (look for Paul Matulewicz) So much to to learn yet compared to the pros.
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