Tone was kind enough to let me post his moab videos. To get them, go here: https://exodus.realcoders.com/vx
Tone was kind enough to let me post his moab videos. To get them, go here: https://exodus.realcoders.com/vx
Last edited by TimG : 06/28/2003 at 07:37 PM
As I sit here listening to my network admins discussing a router upgrade tonight, I'm thinking that I should really suggest using something that allows you to resume an interupted download if you choose to download the big files.
Even better, you could use a download manager and it will just keep trying to get the file while you are sleeping.
When I tried last night, I was getting around 150Kb/s speeds on the download of the big files.
Of course, Just after I started the downloads, I was sleeping...
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Van Eyes - slightly trimmed, Sylvania SilverStar ULTRA head lamps, Red (port) & green (starboard) 5 LED 'headlight horn' lights, PIAA silicone windshield wipers, K&N Filtercharger (in stock air box), MacNeil WeatherFlectors, Assorted cargo nets from previous vehicles, Optima red-top battery, Transmission Interceptor, 20 LED 'light tower' turn signals & brake lights, 18W PIAA W2 running lights, Trooper skid plates, Black Luverne step bars w/Tone's custom brackets
Man i love this stuff, long great videos.
adam
I liked seeing the other trucks hanging up on obstacles.. then getting shown up by the VXs
Even though Dragon Bob didn't tip over - my stomach sure did. Excellent vid!
I’m still working on burning a DVD of the video but just haven’t completed it yet. Saw Tim and thought I could at least share the first 200MB renderings - THANKS Tim! Next year, a better digital camera mounts on the roof for a better view point and no noise from me!
Actually Kid Rock was a nice touch!Originally posted by Tone
... Next year, a better digital camera mounts on the roof for a better view point and no noise from me!
RichD
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...because vinyl just sounds better!
A camera mounted on the roof would be awesome. I enjoyed the cockpit views that you provided, but noticed that you would turn off/put the camera down right before you did anything really extreme. A good driver could have done it while looking through the camera.Originally posted by Tone
I’m still working on burning a DVD of the video but just haven’t completed it yet. Saw Tim and thought I could at least share the first 200MB renderings - THANKS Tim! Next year, a better digital camera mounts on the roof for a better view point and no noise from me!
Just can't say enough - friggin' awesome! Thanks for the clips!
I agree... I'm not too happy I have two Kid Rock CDs plus four others trapped in my dead CD changer right now.
Again, great stuff.
I posted these before I viewed them. Parents be warned, Kid rock is playing on the radio, and some of his lyrics might be offensive to you.Originally posted by AnalogVX
Actually Kid Rock was a nice touch!
No noise from Tone!! I'll second that vote.better digital camera mounts on the roof for a better view point and no noise from me!
Hey guys just stopped by to say hi and check out the videos!!
Steve G
The film from last year is an Mp4 format.
The three from this year are .MOV format -
Both of these formats are read by Apple QuickTime. go to www.quicktime.com and download the 'free' version of the software...
The only major thing you cant do is 'save' streamed videos you watched on the web without downloading. And you will get an advertisement to upgrade every time you launch the program.
The download, is actually an additional download installer tool.
If you have broadband, you should be up and running in about 5 minutes. If you have dial up, um... it will be a 'bit' longer.
If he had dial up, he's still be downloading the movies.Originally posted by Spike
If you have dial up, um... it will be a 'bit' longer.
Just having fun ... heheehe