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OK so my videos from the skid pan are finally up

There are 2 different versions however both are the same videos

the standard def version is here:

http://sau.loudsx.com/decajune11/lowres/'>http://sau.loudsx.com/decajune11/lowres/

these are 7-10 mg each and will play on most anything.

the high def ones are here:

http://sau.loudsx.com/decajune11/

these are in MTS format and are the full HD and are 50-100mg each.

if you don't know how to play mts files.....stick to the SD ones.

if you want to reuse that's fine, just credit myself and SAU where you use them.

Alternatively i will have them all at the June meeting if u want to bring a usb thumb stick to get them.

enjoy!

Great job mate, looks great!

Tim: You're shit.

I love you too Kieran :blush:

Thank you all for the abusive messages on Saturday night, i don't know what i'd do without you all, i felt so loved/unloved.

Things iv'e learnt being Tim Bryan:

1: Never not drink at a DECA

2: Never not go to a DECA

So i guess I'll see you all in November yeah??

ok so re the videos...

what are ppls thoughts going forward?

I saw from the hits that the low res was much much more popular that the HD videos.

So are people wanting the HD ones going forward or just stick to the Lower res ones?

or continue with both?

Oh and a little reminder...don;t reference where the vid came from when u repost...no videos next time....

cheers

M

ok so re the videos...

what are ppls thoughts going forward?

I saw from the hits that the low res was much much more popular that the HD videos.

So are people wanting the HD ones going forward or just stick to the Lower res ones?

or continue with both?

Oh and a little reminder...don;t reference where the vid came from when u repost...no videos next time....

cheers

M

You don't want credit for your work???...

Downloading video files is a bit '90's isn't it? There is this new thing....forgot what its called. Ah that is right...youtube

yeah but quality on youtube is a bit crappy, plus if you want to play with the files make a compilation etc then you need originals.

plus lots want to upload the video of them to their own channel. so this way they can.

happy to just upload the lot to youtube, but think there will be a lot less happy ppl!

+1 to all you said Martin.

Uploading and then letting people do the editing/work themselves is much easier from your point of view :)

I'll end up putting it on youtube or something, of course crediting the work ;)

ok so re the videos...

what are ppls thoughts going forward?

I saw from the hits that the low res was much much more popular that the HD videos.

So are people wanting the HD ones going forward or just stick to the Lower res ones?

or continue with both?

Oh and a little reminder...don;t reference where the vid came from when u repost...no videos next time....

cheers

M

I was at work... so i just downloaded the low res first...

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