SoCal New S2000 Video
Kevin ..... thanks for all your work with all 3 videos !!!
I have a copy of the first release with more engine and less music.
The second revised with more music and less engine.
And now your version !
I've enjoyed all 3 !! By far the best S2000 videos I've seen.
For those of you who like the Quicktime Player, you don't have to download it every time you want to view it. Once you've played it, go to C:WINDOWSTemporary Internet Files and then scroll down till you the Quicktime Icon/logo. Copy that Quicktime file to another permanent file on your C drive.
I have a copy of the first release with more engine and less music.
The second revised with more music and less engine.
And now your version !
I've enjoyed all 3 !! By far the best S2000 videos I've seen.
For those of you who like the Quicktime Player, you don't have to download it every time you want to view it. Once you've played it, go to C:WINDOWSTemporary Internet Files and then scroll down till you the Quicktime Icon/logo. Copy that Quicktime file to another permanent file on your C drive.
Originally posted by Kodokan_4
Digitool-
I also have an S2000 video that I would like to post, but I am not very computer-literate. The video is about 12 minutes long. Can you give any advise as to how I can do it?
-Pete
Digitool-
I also have an S2000 video that I would like to post, but I am not very computer-literate. The video is about 12 minutes long. Can you give any advise as to how I can do it?
-Pete
Pete, 12 minutes is a LOOOONG video. This one was 4 and change and a decent version comes in at 20+MB. You have a choice: Make the video very, very tiny. Or make the video shorter. Or make it it "Real" format which looks like crap. No problem posting a huge file but the likleyhood of anyone downloading it or your provider being very happy with the amount of bandwidth being used is slim at best.
Encoding-wise, I would need more info on what type of computer you are using in order to give any detailed info on exactly how to do it...please advise.
Posting-wise, you need a basic understanding of FTP and a server on which to host the file....
Kevin
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