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It's coming.... :)
I know, I've been keeping you guys waiting awhile, I have been working on getting my youtube account setup and am now trying to get the video converted from a quicktime .mov format to something that's easily editable on windows so I can speed it up and add music or at least remove my sped up audio. I am currently using Rad video tools to do the conversion but it keeps messing up, I will try another converter tomorrow and should have it finally up by tomorrow night
Again, I'm sorry for the delay, by the way, is youtube acceptable for a place to post this to or is there another preferred place I should up it?
Thanks,
-Tom
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I use Utube exclusively, however if I were starting over, I'd use google because of the playback tools. either one is great.
dave
ps I use MovieEdit pro 11. $50. best editor ever. 16 individual parallel tracks.
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It's Uploaded!
Finally, I have finished cutting the video down from a real time job time of roughly 17 mins to around 5 mins without the ability to increase play speed. I have left the original audio in place because I don't have any free/open music to put in the video. Please excuse the choppiness of the cuts, I tried my best with what I had -Windows Movie Maker Anyway, if you watch it and start to get bored, skip to about halfway through, for that is where I start to let the camera ride the machine and it gives you the same effect.
Enjoy
-Tom
Oh, the link is :
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PS at the moment the video is not yet active (11:34 EST)
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Pretty Slick Video
Very nice...Aren't these machines cool.....
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Indeed
Thanks. And these machines are indeed cool, the best part of them is their versitility. Eventually, I may use this machine to manufacture parts for itself or another machine, or I may use it to make a thermoplastic extrusion head for itself which would turn it into a rapid prototyper / 3d printer! I plan to do most of that with this machine, although, until I acquire and learn a good piece of cam software I'm a bit limited. Anyway, now that I am working again, I should be able to have the money to get some software in a month or two, and in the meantime I can use demo's to train myself.
-Tom
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