oldskool
3rd March 2010, 07:59
A bit of everything in here.
Views of steep drop offs, narrow ridges, slippery downhills and a watercrossing.
Glimpses of Noobs, Reck, Poggy and FlyingCr in there somewhere.
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Technical guff for those bothered.
2 camera angle. The front camera failed as polarising filter stuffed up the fisheye. Once fisheye fell off (bad mounting) the vid settled down but only a narrow field of view.
Post production. Mixing together 2 different formats, mp4 and mjpeg, with 2 different fps, 29.97 and 30, is a pain. This was a rough cut. The picture in picture segments (of front and rear view) were synched but after rendering to flash, the timing went out the door. And was the sound.
Transcoding both to DV1 before post production is the answer but the quality will drop. I'll do that next ride.
Views of steep drop offs, narrow ridges, slippery downhills and a watercrossing.
Glimpses of Noobs, Reck, Poggy and FlyingCr in there somewhere.
<object width="400" height="224" ><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://www.facebook.com/v/1338332010642" /><embed src="http://www.facebook.com/v/1338332010642" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="400" height="224"></embed></object>
Technical guff for those bothered.
2 camera angle. The front camera failed as polarising filter stuffed up the fisheye. Once fisheye fell off (bad mounting) the vid settled down but only a narrow field of view.
Post production. Mixing together 2 different formats, mp4 and mjpeg, with 2 different fps, 29.97 and 30, is a pain. This was a rough cut. The picture in picture segments (of front and rear view) were synched but after rendering to flash, the timing went out the door. And was the sound.
Transcoding both to DV1 before post production is the answer but the quality will drop. I'll do that next ride.