2quick
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Post by 2quick on Sept 11, 2012 21:15:39 GMT -5
Didn't know if anyone got any pics or video's from the race?
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Post by maynard on Sept 12, 2012 15:58:10 GMT -5
John Fletcher took a bunch of pics but hasnt had a chance to post them yet
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Post by Yrusoslow on Sept 13, 2012 18:29:04 GMT -5
i have a lot of great pics but have had major drama this week will get them up asap, lots of great wheels up action shots.
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Post by 2quick on Sept 19, 2012 21:15:52 GMT -5
Scott your wife's not half bad a taking videos. Quality is pretty good to.
John post up some pics when you get some time
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Post by maynard on Sept 20, 2012 23:59:24 GMT -5
great vids scott, i just had a chance to watch them all. that old goat looked pretty strong outta the hole.
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Post by n2omike on Sept 21, 2012 12:54:47 GMT -5
you should see the videos before YouTube dumbs them down, they are amazing While the video is playing, you can click the little gear at the bottom, and if the video was downloaded in high resolution, it will allow you to choose a higher quality. Many can be watched in 720P and 1080P right off of youtube. edit. I just checked. Your videos can be watched in high resolution as well. For some reason, 720P is what works best for me on my computer. The sound sometimes gets delayed on 1080P for some reason... but on a small screen like a computer, 720P is more than good enough. Good Luck!
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Post by n2omike on Sept 22, 2012 18:59:28 GMT -5
Most computer screens dont even display 720p or 1080p for that matter unless they are good moniters!! When I hook it up to my 54" Plasma its awesome lol.. More than likely your computer doesnt have a good enough graphics card or sound card or both to display full resolution.. Here at work if I try to play them they look like one of those picture books you flip through real fast to see the pictures move lol.. and you can forget about getting the sound right What I'm saying, is that YOUTUBE videos can often be watched in higher resolution that what comes up if you simply click on the video. Click the little gear at the bottom of the youtube video, and it will give you a number of resolution options. I know my videos look and sound a lot better after clicking the gear and watching them at 720P. Your mileage may vary, I suppose.
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Post by maynard on Sept 25, 2012 12:34:14 GMT -5
I didnt know that mike, i always get disheartened when i click on a vid, that i think is going to be killer, and ends up the resolution is so poor its not even fun to watch, ill try that the next time.
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