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Old 09-11-09, 09:43 PM   #51
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Youtube used to back in the old'en days, but if you get the settings right then it can come out really well. All of my HD video's are pretty close quality wise to the original file. If you use windows movie maker then it won't come out well on youtube, you need something like Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere.
Ah I see, I'm using movie maker. Can it not come out well on the web if you tweak the export settings? (I just went with the default)
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Old 09-11-09, 09:43 PM   #52
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On the CF card that's still in the PDR100 under the pillion seat. Santa might bring you the footage for Xmas is you've been a good boy.

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Oh and heres a vid of Von Teese from behind
lol Von Teese from the front

PS. filmed on DVR2, oh and give me a five too cheers.

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Old 09-11-09, 10:29 PM   #54
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Ah I see, I'm using movie maker. Can it not come out well on the web if you tweak the export settings? (I just went with the default)
The problem with movie maker is it doesn't let you have custom control of the settings. Youtube is quite fussy and if you don't have the settings just how you like them then you end up losing quality.
The best thing I would do it get a 10 second clip and export it in all the different settings. Then when you upload it set the video to private, let it process and see which comes out best.

Or a simple way, just learn how to use Vegas.

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To be honest it's alot of faffing about. I go through phases, sometimes I love Vegas, other times I hate it.
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Old 10-11-09, 09:38 AM   #55
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ta,is vegas free?
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Old 10-11-09, 09:47 AM   #56
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Doesn't look like it http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegaspro
But I bet, if you look in the right places...

Damn, I'm starting to like 'em cameras more and more...

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Old 10-11-09, 05:05 PM   #57
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I just downloaded a free version of vegas to try.
I googled "sony vegas" and first thing to pop up was free download
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Old 10-11-09, 06:36 PM   #58
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Dyzio is right, if you look in the right places...

Vegas is a bit fiddly to start of with but there are plenty of tutorials out there. Once you get used to it it's a great bit of kit.
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Old 10-11-09, 10:14 PM   #59
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I've been using a bullet camera for a year or so now. I have found the UltraMount on the top of this page to be very versatile. It fits tightly onto handlebars, frames, yokes, footpegs, pillion hand grips, etc and can be adjusted in a couple of seconds. For what it costs, I think it is a good investment.

The recorder I use is one of these with this camera attached. I've been happy with the results so far.

I did put my hand in my pocket and buy Adobe Premiere Elements 7 for editing. It gives some excellent result.

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Old 12-11-09, 01:14 AM   #60
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All of these were filmed with the Hero Wide... I WILL be getting the HD HERO no questions asked... I LOVE this camera. And the HD hero is said to have a wireless mic accessory available later in the year which will go well with my wanting to vblog a little bit.

You can't go wrong with the Hero's. When I have the HD I'll post a video up

Sheree P Rideout Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spCt0DQidds

Gokarting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSbR7JWiCqQ

In car on the way to the snowdome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ONM9IKzMWo

And finally... the day I got the hero Wide

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp0mqCLxFgo

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