I took the day off to do my last teener-trip this season. It was so cold outside, that I had to keep the roof on. Even with a working heater it was too cold for my taste. But I wanted to use this wonderful day with perfect postcard weather ...
Anyhow, I decided to run one of these cool narrow twisty roads through our wonderful mountains. It was so wonderful that I thought it would be cool to do an onboard video. Without a co-pilote it was quite tricky, but I managed it holding the digicam with my left hand, pressing it against the dashboard, just left of the gauge combo. The other hand for steering, unfortunately no more hand to shift ... so I had to stay in the 2nd gear, and that's why it's pretty slow. My speed was at about 20~25 mph, but more would have been too risky ...
Maybe I could do a better video next season, with a passenger for the video thing and myself for the driving
Well then, my current problem is: I have a 9 min video at 320x200 ... which is about 100 MB ... and I have no idea how to compress it to a reasonable size.
So, could anybody help me with this?
Here's the original video: http://www.oct.at/wos/tmp/PIC03172.AVI
Gustl
no way that you can anchor the camera to the dash?
like by using some sort of strap...
Try using this to compress the video....
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
i don't know the ins and outs of how the video thing works other than my software does not support the AVI format.
Nice road. Looks like a fun day. Thanks for posting.
I would suggest getting a video editing program. With that, you can edit the raw video and then author it (compress it and save it in what ever format you want). I did a little filming in my car and used a tripod with the legs fully compressed. It worked pretty good. BTW, 320x200 sounds like a strange format. Are you sure it isn't 320x240?
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