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Post by billy on Oct 11, 2011 16:50:52 GMT 1
I tried to mount the cam on the helmet and this is what I ended up with:
128 km/h wohooo hahaha..
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Post by billy on Oct 11, 2011 20:42:13 GMT 1
I noticed the video quality becomes crappy as you edit the video in Win Movie Maker, so I'm giving the raw video a go. It's 280 mb so it takes a while to upload it on youtube, but it may be worth it, hopefully you'll be able to see the speedo more clearly. ;D EDIT: Aah bugger, no difference..
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Post by kennyroberts on Oct 11, 2011 22:37:16 GMT 1
would live to watch, but no link here ! can you post the youtube link when its done ?
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Post by billy on Oct 11, 2011 22:59:52 GMT 1
would live to watch, but no link here ! can you post the youtube link when its done ? See the edit in my previous post, the video quality did not become better for some reason, (not even after waiting and trying 360p) so I deleted the upload.
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Post by Norbo on Oct 12, 2011 9:11:40 GMT 1
I think you need to angle the cam up a bit . but its a good first effort
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Post by twostroker on Oct 12, 2011 19:28:52 GMT 1
sounds realy nice
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Post by billy on Oct 13, 2011 18:09:00 GMT 1
Thank's twostroker and Norb, I'll make a video on the 350 aswell someday and angle the camera a bit. I could tape the bugger to the tank or something, but if I have the camera touching the bike, it'll tit up the sound, so I prefer having it on the helmet. OR, I could try mounting it on my chest lol, but that's trickier.
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