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Old 22-09-15, 22:04
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Hi

Having a real problem getting youtube embed link to save, it shows on my screen but when I save the post it disappears. Could someone else try grabbing and paste the video embed link.

Keith to start with I'm using the GoPro editing software which is better than what I have used in the past but pretty basic. My PC running XP got zapped the end of July, looked at Windows 10 but really didn't like the premiss of the software and storage not being in the computer. (We have poor internet) Which means getting actual CD copies of software. Using Adobe Lightroom for photo editing. Slow getting up to speed on computer and new software using only hand after hand surgery.

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Old 22-09-15, 22:40
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Hi Phill the link worked for me just now, it didn't before.
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Old 23-09-15, 01:16
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Default Great video

Hi Phil

Your video worked for me. Great video nice clear segments showing all angles. I don't think we do enough video of our vehicles on the road and they should be preserved for future viewing, well done.

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Old 23-09-15, 10:37
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I really like the ones in the cab 12 where the wide angle of the GoPro works well. An important element is the sound and it seems to have worked quite well there, even though the sound quality on those cameras leaves a lot to be desired.
The wide angle is also a consideration when looking back from another vehicle - you need to be very close to make it work well.
The first shots inside the cab 13 are a little problematic due to reflections on the glass - the camera is evident so I think opening the windscreen would perhaps be better whilst sacrificing the audio.
The C8A is good because you can get a different perspective because of it's depth.
Ideally a number of GoPro cameras simultaneously would be good so you can cut in sync from different angles.
Have you tried finding a mounting point on the chassis so you can see the wheels and suspension working?
Great to see your experiments Phil!
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Old 23-09-15, 11:55
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I like the zoomed shots from the lead vehicle because that puts the subject largest in the frame and shows the vehicle best.

The next best view was the one looking down over you and ahead, it shows you best and what your doing with hands and head, it would be the angle people will like of you doing what you enjoy most.

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Old 24-09-15, 03:16
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Little tinny but the tempo was right on!
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Old 24-09-15, 06:17
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Great job shifting gears, No grinding
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