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    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    you off to the springs tonight, won;t get a chance to see the midgets on saturday night due to a stag do, tonight will be awesome, can;t wait to see how Pickens goes against the yanks
    Yeah I was there last night. My Brother in law used to work for Lance Beale so we were having a chat to him last night and got to have a good look inside the cars. They are so cramped! I never realised how small it is inside!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    what are those cams that you've got scott411 that are about 500 bucks? do you have any links for films made on them or a tech spec sheet?

    there website is www.motocomm.com

    here are some nz video's form ones i have sold

    mercer mini track

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WodvX9fzU4

    and one form my car

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYRgYqdNUQ0

    sound is not that good on the system

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    www.helmetcamera.com

    I've got one. I just don't know what to do with all of the files it creates. Editing software has got me completely flummoxed, so I haven't got any further than accumulating multitudinous gigabytes of raw footage.

    And if anybody can recommend an idiot-proof and intuitive piece of editing software that is also (ideally) free or very cheap, I would be thankful.
    I have got the same helmet camera (look at http://www.youtube.com/user/PumptNZ for cut down internet footage i took)
    I also couldn't figure it out, but found Windows Movie Maker (just search in the "help" on your computer) It is awesome, and is really simple for non techo types like me...and you by the sounds of it.. Have fun!

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    I know what you are saying.

    The biggest issue is understanding the terms used. I don't think any of them are intuitive and although I have never used it windows movimaker is probably as good as anything until you know what you are doing.

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