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For those that went, you may remember my cousin was hanging out of my car videoing a lot of it. He finally got off his ass and put something together quickly.

Its not to bad, I think we got pretty much every car in the video....

There are a few clips from the night before in the video of me and MSPEC going for a squirt....

It was 2.5GB for the 11min DV clip... I have compressed it to WMV9 2mbit...

So the 11minutes came out to ~170MB...

Download - Right click - save target as

Let me know what you think....

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mmm mspec has a stylish car... fire too ;) downloading now. my net maxes out at ~25kb/s so i don't get to take advantage of a fast server :rofl: ohwell... will edit this post with what i think of it later, so far it's very good :rofl:

ehehhe @ commodore

stay in your lane ferni :cheers:

I can seek forward... Paul, maybe you need to update your video codecs.

Thanks ferni, great footage.

I know it was a rush job for your cuz putting the video together.. but 1 suggestion if I may.. next time maybe some engine noise rather than backing tracks of gangsta rappers :cheers:

playback for me stops at 17 seconds and halts. i cant skip forward or anything as its wmv format and media player is gay. windows xp sp1 with latest media player and all its associated crap

i think the download is ****ed

paulr33: yeah media player is gay... i DivX'd it but it came out worse quality at a bigger file... premier had native support to do WMV...

Maybe try downloading/using Media player classic?

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p...ackage_id=84358

clarkey - assuming your on 56k dial up?

just use a download manager like getright or something..., and leave it going over night... the file isn't going anywhere anytime soon

Or i could put a copy on cd for you if you like

clarkey - assuming your on 56k dial up?

just use a download manager like getright or something..., and leave it going over night... the file isn't going anywhere anytime soon

Or i could put a copy on cd for you if you like

If you can put a copy of it on a cd for me that would be sensational. I would really appreciate it. Let me know when its finished and I'll pick it up. PM me with your details. Thanks again

Alan

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