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Old 03-18-2003, 09:37 PM
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Have you compressed the file yet??

I use this to compress the data.
http://www.divx.com/divx/
It's free! However, your viewers will have to download at least the viewer in order to decode it on their end.

It should take the 32MB vid down to about 4-5 megs.
Old 03-19-2003, 02:32 PM
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It's compressed a little bit, but I'm sure Divx would bring it down a little more. I'm kinda liking the quality it is at now, so I would hate to bring that down.

It's about 10 minutes long, so the raw file is about 2.5GB.

I think 32mb is pretty good...

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Hope someone can host it for you in a bit.
I am looking forward to seeing it.
Old 03-19-2003, 02:53 PM
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Originally posted by jruz
It's compressed a little bit, but I'm sure Divx would bring it down a little more. I'm kinda liking the quality it is at now, so I would hate to bring that down.

It's about 10 minutes long, so the raw file is about 2.5GB.

I think 32mb is pretty good...

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You're quality is WAY to high for anything you can see on a computer monitor. Even on super high quality for a DVD 10 minutes should only be about .7GB.

Most of that quality is completely wasted on a computer. although it would look great on a hi def TV.
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Well, I caved and re-rendered the file at a lower quality setting...so it now fits on my ATTBI webspace.

The resolution is about the same, but it's half as many frames-per-second and the sound is lower quality too.

Anyway, since this is my only option...here it is...

http://home.attbi.com/~jruz/

They won't let me directly link to it...so go here and it's probably best to do a right-click and "Save As" on the link on that page.

Jim

(I dunno how tolerant they are of this webspace, hopefully there are no transfer caps...10mb isn't a whole lot of data)
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I don't know if it's just my computer or what but, I can't see the video....I hear the music but no video

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Awesome video.
I like
I have seen a lot of off road vids, but your choice of music goes perfect with all the scenes.
I especialy liked the bull whip at the very end

Salue, you might need a decoder downloaded to view it.
I had to DL one a few months back to let my Win Media player view a few from here.

Should be a link to the file archived here in this section somewhere.
Old 03-19-2003, 11:55 PM
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I cant see the video..grrr...any chances of making it in MPG format? Some reason my Windows media player wont play it, and I wanna see if I got any shots on there heh
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Guy's, on page one of this thread is the link to a file you must DL.
http://www.divx.com/divx/

It updates your PC with new codex to view files that have been compressed with DIVX.

Get the free version, then reboot your PC after installing it.
I remember having to do this a few months back to see Gibby's vids.
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Hmm...I guess it might be using Divx afterall. I didn't mean to use it, but it was on the system so that's what I used (played fine on both machines I tested it on...but they both have Divx installed).

Death, until I take some time and learn how to use Adobe Premiere, I can only make WMV files. Windows Movie Maker is just too easy for this caliber of movie... :-)
I'll see if I can convert it using Premiere or something. I guess ideally I should use an MPG or MOV file so our Mac friends can view it.

Corey, thanks. I ended up cutting out the audio I recorded and figured some music would suffice.
I had to throw in the "Canyonero" at the end...Jim's truck needed that extra spot-light...

Jim
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Awesome vid. Us fellas with open diffs would have been in trouble on most of that terrain.
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Actually, I am running open-diffs. It wasn't easy, I did need a pull on one of the climbs. Most of the video was taken on the way back down. That last section where it shows almost everyone driving down a drop and then over a stream...on my way up I had a little help getting up. The locker would've helped there.

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Good to hear that you made it through most of it unassisted. Looks like awesome challenging terrain. I can't wait to get out!!
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