I shot two short videos just to show what type running we do here and the obstacles(rocks) involved.
I shot two short videos just to show what type running we do here and the obstacles(rocks) involved.
Last edited by David; 07-10-2010 at 07:55 PM.
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Papee it looks like you got a good running mini
plenty of speed bumps in the river
Papee, sounds and looks good. Those rocks could be alittle challanging I'm sure.Verry seenic.
How do you post a video? Any special file format? Any size limitation?
I would like to post some video's real soon.
Thanks Bogger
Boat specs:
Hull, 116 fiberglass
Bottom, Frog spit
Motor, Rotax 532 dual carb
65 ponies to push with
Reduction, 2.58/1
Prop, IVO 62in.3blade adjustable
Rigging, 0.5 and 0.75 emt
All still under construction
Papee,
When you answer Bogger about posting videos, maybe you could send me a copy of your answer. I tried posting one today and I now realize it is different than posting pictures.
Thanks, Dave
IF YOU WON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, THEN JUST STAND IN FRONT OF THEM!
Papee,
I think we'd all like to know the tricks of video posting.
I'm betting that you don't do much night running there....
Thanks,
Duane
A KWAZY old Southerner... and darn PROUD of it.
Airboat Pros MiniPro 116 / Frog Spit
SS rigging - with side by side seating
Teledyne 4A084-4 engine
Solex H30/31 Carb
Arrow Prop 1.73:1 reduction
67" Whirlwind 2 blade Mini Prop
under construction
Actually I do run at night, I do the run in the long video a few times a year at night. I run at night mostly with no lights at all. If the moon is out I can see better without light. The moon reflects on the water and you can see the ripples. I carry a hand spot light and If I see something that is questionable I hit it with the light. I don't like to use the light though because it takes a while for your eyes to adjust again. It helps that I've been running my area for 35 + years though so I pretty much know where the rocks are.
Videos, just upload them to you tube and post the link here. You tube will only accept certain size videos so you may need a program to reduce the size. The best thing to do is shoot your videos in shorter lengths and post them up in pieces. If not you have to buy a program to reduce their size. Windows movie maker will also work to put your movie together. Movie maker is ok for a free program but if you like to do them and want to step up, let me know and I'll get you a nice program to use.
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