View Full Version : Go Teddy RC Plane Videos - Very Cool...
tkrahlin
07-09-2010, 05:45 PM
::very happy:: ::very happy:: ::very happy::
Be sure to watch in full screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTDuGaTRiJU
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTDuGaTRiJU)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVn1RlvDDxU
liquid1
07-10-2010, 10:08 PM
Great vids.
Tkrahlin will you please be so kind as to post up your video editing skills. My keychain camera records in huge format and I'm fighting to get a 20 minute vid posted to any vid host. I just edited a vid from july 5th and after editing to fit inside of 5mb its only 3 min long and it gets cut out..Thanks for any process or procedure you go trough. This key chain camera is the only video cam I have issues with..Heres the apprentice 15 E july 5th vid..It took me 5 hours to get this vid hosted for a post ..::yell::
http://vimeo.com/13237205
tkrahlin
07-11-2010, 09:29 AM
Well, the Go Teddy videos are not mine.
I use a FlyCamOne2 for all my in flight videos, edit them using Windows’ MovieMaker and save them as MPEG files.
YouTube has a 10-minute limit. The time it takes to upload a video to a host site has more to do with the connection [speed] you have and/or the speed of the connection at the host site.
There are others here using the keychain cameras. Maybe they can help.
WJCJR1
07-11-2010, 10:42 AM
The KeyChain camera delivers huge video files for sure. To reduce their size I use Windows Movie Maker and choose 480P quality. 480P quality reduces the file size by as much as 63%, almost 2/3rds. To perform this funtion go to WMM, import your video to WMM. Click on HOME, Clickon the Drop-Down tab for sharing and choose which level of reduction you want. The movie size will now be reduced.
You can further shrink the video to even as much as 97% smaller than original file size BUT the quality and output size goes way down. There are 6-8 different common settings to choose from when converting and saving a video. I like to use the 480P setting, uploads are still slow for me as my upload speed is something terrible, rural MN....
I know there are better programs out there that more efficiently reduce video size without sacrificing as much quality or output size but I do not have such media tools.
Hope this helps, more questions ask away, see if I can help somewhat.
Wayne
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