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Ok people,I have almost finished the Heathcote video and need some input on a couple of things.

The final format will most likely be SuperVCD and will play on domestic DVD players and any reasonable spec computer with CD-ROM drive and appropriate software(included on cd).If you have different preference let me know.

Another thing-distribution.What are your thoughts?Pick-up,club meeting,COD?There will be nominal cost of say $5 to cover the blank cd's and such.

Also,can people who are interested in aquiring the video put their hand up so I can guage the interest and number of cd's involved.

If anyone has any quiries please post in this thread and I will answer them as best I can.

Cheers.

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From memory just about all skylines that ran on the day ARE in the footage :D

For info, it is SVCD in quality & size, so it will be approx 700MB. Hosting it aint gonna happen anytime soon I dont think.

Realistically it would cost most ppl more to download it anyway.

Calc: 700MB @ $60 month for 3GB = $15app. just a rough breakdown - dont be tight :P there has been a lot of effort put into the production btw.

Originally posted by nismoR34

From memory just about all skylines that ran on the day ARE in the footage :D

Calc: 700MB @ $60 month for 3GB = $15app. just a rough breakdown - dont be tight :P there has been a lot of effort put into the production btw.

NismoR34- you recon I should put the price up? :D

Its a joke btw

There is a BBQ on today [saturday] but i dont think yr ready for that...

I was thinking auto-salon but we not allowed to sell nuttin, maybe its ok to sell to each other lol :P autosalon is 12/13th july.

Price - no you already gave a price, the people will be way pisst if u do dat :D

check event section for FULL details [as usual].

fairfield, lunchtime 10am onwards...

i am surprised u didnt know about it - events dont happen that often aroundhere :P [borsch should have told u also, i asked him to come but...he busy]

later.

Originally posted by terrance

i dont have five dollars. someone burn me a copy. i'll trade u scat porn if u want. seriously. i got some sick ones. it'll even make chicks moist (down there).

The video is copyrighted.You burn,you get burned (pun intended).

You can pay me 5 easy installments of $1 interest free over 6 months.I could probably do it over 12 months too,but it will be $6.Dont say I didnt look after you.

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