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Video test
Nothing too exciting, just off to the shops, found some water...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3cy3QThD18 Camera doesn't seem to like the vibes, seems to cut out at certain RPM or over particularly harsh surfaces...:rolleyes: Also need to find a way for the mic to pic up the exhaust note better as right now it sounds like a bag of spanners (no KTM jokes:p) That and the format is a bit crappy In fact, it's s***, don't bother watching:p |
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9 minutes! Where's the exciting puddle bits?
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is that w-w-w-w-w-wheelying!!! :-o
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Yeh the video stutters a bit. What camera is it?
My camera doesn't record video on the bike at all any more. As soon as I rev the bike it just shuts down |
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Cameras that use HDD or sometimes SD cards don't like heavy vibrations, it'll break the media, cards not so bad but a hdd is!
Also most new camcorders use a CMOS sensor which is awful at panning and vibrations because of an effect called rolling shutter, look on YouTube. The better action cameras use CCD's which don't suffer with it. Mines a panasonic sd9, just need a better mount. |
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Format it records to will make no difference unless you've got the option between HDD and SD card, even that won't affect performance just less likely to get damaged or fail to record.
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Went out today with the camera strapped to the crash bar and the DVR recording on the SD card, video is smooth as the proverbial neonatal a*se, even though the crash bar vibrates like a, well, like a KTM:p
Will edit and upload this evening, got some nice footage of the lanes:cool: |
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