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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com... I finally got some time to put this one up on our site. See it at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...ash_1-2005.mpg It's a HUGE file, sent to us by a fellow newsgroupie who used his TIVO set-up to capture the video, enlarge it, and run it in slow-motion. For future reference, to you and whoever did the video capture from his Tivo... It makes no sense whatsoever to capture the video in slow motion. All that does is add unnecessary frames. The end viewer can slow the video down if they like (any decent media player will do that), and adding frames proportionally expands the size of the file with NO benefit. On the bright side, you were incorrect about the video being enlarged. It's actually been reduced from NTSC size (DV capture is usually 640x480, once the video's been resampled to make square pixels) down to 321x240 pixels, effectively reducing the size of the file by 3/4ths. ![]() I would agree with people who suggest that rather than saying "HUGE" you just state how large the file is. "HUGE" means practically nothing in terms of understanding exactly how large the file actually is. It really shows how little choice the poor Cessna pilot had at the last moment, when that pickup truck suddenly appeared out of no where. His choices were either (a) hit the truck, or (b) try to veer to the right and avoid it. He chose (b), thus saving everyone in the pickup truck, but gave his life in exchange. A true hero. I disagree that the pickup "suddenly appeared out of no where". Maybe it did, but nothing about the video suggests that the truck was anywhere other than right on the road all along. It's there traveling in that lane as soon as the camera's panned enough to the left to show it. Furthermore, while the outcome was positive for the occupants of the truck, that's simply a matter of good luck. The resulting crash could just as easily have ended up with the airplane dropping at 0 forward speed right in front of the truck. That likely would have had worse consequences than simply landing the airplane in front of or even on top of the traffic in the road. More importantly, a hero would not have lined up on a busy roadway in the first place when selecting an emergency landing site. Roads are one of the worst choices for an emergency landing, at least in any developed area, due to the traffic and (oddly enough) utility poles and lines. Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
For future reference, to you and whoever did the video capture from his Tivo... It makes no sense whatsoever to capture the video in slow motion. All that does is add unnecessary frames. The end viewer can slow the video down if they like (any decent media player will do that), and adding frames proportionally expands the size of the file with NO benefit. On the bright side, you were incorrect about the video being enlarged. It's actually been reduced from NTSC size (DV capture is usually 640x480, once the video's been resampled to make square pixels) down to 321x240 pixels, effectively reducing the size of the file by 3/4ths. ![]() IF you look at the Real Player size as it was on the web site shorter link is: http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2622114A Jay's version has a larger viewing area. ![]() Thanks Jay ! |
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"Aardvark" wrote in message
. .. IF you look at the Real Player size as it was on the web site shorter link is: http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2622114A Jay's version has a larger viewing area. ![]() Well, if the original was compressed to something even smaller, and then blown up again, that's just dumb. |
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Jay's version has a larger viewing area.
![]() Well, if the original was compressed to something even smaller, and then blown up again, that's just dumb. Like I said, I didn't dub the video -- it was sent to me by a fellow pilot from this group. I only uploaded it, and Jav Henderson (of this group) provides the server space. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:iA0Hd.12014$OF5.2778@attbi_s52... Like I said, I didn't dub the video -- it was sent to me by a fellow pilot from this group. Believe it or not, not EVERY post of mine is for the purpose of calling YOU dumb. ![]() |
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Believe it or not, not EVERY post of mine is for the purpose of calling
YOU dumb. Rats -- and here I thought that it was all about me. You disappoint me. ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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