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Originally posted by Oz GTR97V

me as well! unable to decompress is the alarm.

it's encoded with divx - you need the codec from divx.com to play it (just download the free one and don't bother installing the divx player, it'll install the codec and still use media player to play it)

Originally posted by Tex

Thanks Dundan! :D

I'll have to grab a lift at a trackday sometime with you, and see what all the fuss is about this blue stocker that laps so quick... :D

heh, you'd have to come for a few laps, I never turn up on the videos :( Fast line is never the exciting one :(

Originally posted by Duncan

heh, you'd have to come for a few laps, I never turn up on the videos :( Fast line is never the exciting one :(

Don't worry Dundan, we'll sort something out for you another time. The aim was not to catch footage of people drifting only, it just turned out that way on the day. :D

Does anybody know which other parts of the track are accessible to the public?

well, that video of prank's had turns 2, 7 and 12, pretty good collection. You should also be able to get to the outside of turn 9, inside of 10, 11, 12 by going up past the skid pan.

My PC at work is password protected and I cant load any drivers or anything, apparently support get pissed if its "NOT AUTHERISED". Any chance of a different compression? I dont care how big it is, not with at 10Meg per second download!

I went looking for you guys but the only one I found was FATZ.

I was kinda hoping to get a bit of a high speed convoy thing going but I could only find the cars and not the bodz that went with them.

Did anyone get times or was everyone too busy driftin ?

I posted a 2min 2sec lap with passenger, huge turbo surge and underinflated tyre pressure ( yes my fault ).

Also, there was one guy out there in awhite R33 GTS that I was having a great time with but I don't know who he was. Went lookin but could find him. Wanted to play some more : )

christian, i downloaded the clip u posted in page3 in this thread (the big one, 155mb) and when the uniquezed starts to appear , i get this error message saying that my window media player cannot play the file.. its weird coz it happens in the middle of the clip not from the start :) maybe that 300zx is too fast for the wmp to follow?? ;)

Jon - thats strange! nobody else seems to have had an issue with it.. ??

try downloading it again? or, if you are coming to the drive in's tonight, i can burn it to a cd for you?

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