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2 hours ago, HKS28R said:

How do you guys compress the GoPro video to upload here? I got all my footage but need to compress it because it's huge

This!

when you find out let me know ha 

Go look for the gopro software for trimming and editing.  Try to re-encode in h.264 or mp4.

I use videostudio x9 by Corel.  But this video was still 400mb

 

 


Thanks mate, I'll look into that this arvo as well
You need more track time Mr. HKS [emoji14] what was your best time? Car sounded and looked awesome.

Yes mate I know. That was my first time I've tracked the car and also first time on south circuit. I went to learn the car and have some fun. I definitely have alot of learning to do but I think I did ok for my first time, not the easiest car to learn on haha

I got a 1:09, i know not very good, I think I'll run less boost next time and focus on track work. A few guys there were great support, I appreciated that!




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