5/10/08 Bay Area Meet/cruise(pics and vids thread)
#1
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: San Ramon, CA
Posts: 9,487
5/10/08 Bay Area Meet/cruise(pics and vids thread)
We had a great meet today, met up in a parking lot and from there took off towards some great canyon roads! Did some spirted driving, by the time we stopped at the end of the road all we could smell is breaks burning lol.
It was a blast! Ill post all my pics first, then everyone who took pics and vids can post them here!
Enjoy!
Base dropped on Si wheels, Mmmm looked soo clean!
Ivans car back on the painted stockers
Preparing Ivans "camera car"(vids to come!)
Camera ON!
Letting the brakes cool a bit after the run through the canyon
I have more pics to come stay tuned!
Tyler
It was a blast! Ill post all my pics first, then everyone who took pics and vids can post them here!
Enjoy!
Base dropped on Si wheels, Mmmm looked soo clean!
Ivans car back on the painted stockers
Preparing Ivans "camera car"(vids to come!)
Camera ON!
Letting the brakes cool a bit after the run through the canyon
I have more pics to come stay tuned!
Tyler
Last edited by TOOL; 05-11-2008 at 09:44 PM.
#5
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: San Ramon, CA
Posts: 9,487
Tyler
#16
Video!
Guys I am sorry to keep you in suspense, but I have few technical difficulties! It is a very cool little high def camera that for $200 can't be beat! This was the first time I shot more than few minutes of the video at the time.
I edited the video with HD editing software camera came with. For some of you not aware HD codec is a pain in the butt for PC's to deal with due to enormous hardware demand. Manufacturers are building cameras, yet software manufacturers are lagging big time in editing department. I am shopping for alternatives (Sony Vegas 8, Nero 8, ....) Unfortunately Kelso this software does not allow me to add music! Not that it could take it either. Editing took about 45 min since I had to reduce size of the 22 minute video. I started cutting out flat portions of the drive to reduce size and hacked the crap out of it and it only reduced the file from about a gig to just over 600 megs. Unfortunately software does not tell you the file size as you work! It took over 5 hours for the conversion too! Darn Vimeo allows only 500meg of video per week to be uploaded!!! Back to editing! F..k!!!
It is 2:20am and I am beat! I am going to sleep. I'll continue tomorrow!
Ivan
p.s. Something bit me while I was taking pics during a cool down pit stop! I circled "damaged" area above my ankle with a marker(took pics too!)! If it expands beyond marked area, I am going straight to emergency in the morning! Who said watching TV is not educational! I saw Discovery Channel program where a guy almost lost a leg from a spider bite. That is a confidence booster! God I hate spiders and everything that crawls!
Keep you posted on video progress! Once I am done with it, it will take another 4-5 hours for Vimeo to upload it! BTW, vid quality is better than I expected. It will deteriorate during an upload some, though!
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UPDATE: Well it took 4 attempts and hours of conversion (3rd attempt reduced file to 513 MB, 13 more than Vimeo allows!). I ended up setting up my spare PC on the home network and let it crunch the conversion. It crashed couple of times and froze a mouse at the end, but managed. I need to upgrade memory presto.
Honda Fit(s) Calaveras Rd. Cruise on Vimeo
This was the first time I used my new (very affordable, $200 camera capable of HD video) Aiptek A-HD camera as a chase cam. It was a good learning experience than can be further improved. More videos of higher quality to come.
Few cool pics! Sorry I am partial to my "killer tomato"!
Back by popular demand: Le's base with Si wheels!
I will start a new thread for video camera's and camera mount solutions! We need more cool, higher quality videos! YouTube quality is crap and you all have at least small digital photo cameras capable of shooting 640x480 videos! You just need quality sites like Vimeo to upload them to!
Ivan
I edited the video with HD editing software camera came with. For some of you not aware HD codec is a pain in the butt for PC's to deal with due to enormous hardware demand. Manufacturers are building cameras, yet software manufacturers are lagging big time in editing department. I am shopping for alternatives (Sony Vegas 8, Nero 8, ....) Unfortunately Kelso this software does not allow me to add music! Not that it could take it either. Editing took about 45 min since I had to reduce size of the 22 minute video. I started cutting out flat portions of the drive to reduce size and hacked the crap out of it and it only reduced the file from about a gig to just over 600 megs. Unfortunately software does not tell you the file size as you work! It took over 5 hours for the conversion too! Darn Vimeo allows only 500meg of video per week to be uploaded!!! Back to editing! F..k!!!
It is 2:20am and I am beat! I am going to sleep. I'll continue tomorrow!
Ivan
p.s. Something bit me while I was taking pics during a cool down pit stop! I circled "damaged" area above my ankle with a marker(took pics too!)! If it expands beyond marked area, I am going straight to emergency in the morning! Who said watching TV is not educational! I saw Discovery Channel program where a guy almost lost a leg from a spider bite. That is a confidence booster! God I hate spiders and everything that crawls!
Keep you posted on video progress! Once I am done with it, it will take another 4-5 hours for Vimeo to upload it! BTW, vid quality is better than I expected. It will deteriorate during an upload some, though!
__________________________________________________ ___________________
UPDATE: Well it took 4 attempts and hours of conversion (3rd attempt reduced file to 513 MB, 13 more than Vimeo allows!). I ended up setting up my spare PC on the home network and let it crunch the conversion. It crashed couple of times and froze a mouse at the end, but managed. I need to upgrade memory presto.
Honda Fit(s) Calaveras Rd. Cruise on Vimeo
This was the first time I used my new (very affordable, $200 camera capable of HD video) Aiptek A-HD camera as a chase cam. It was a good learning experience than can be further improved. More videos of higher quality to come.
Few cool pics! Sorry I am partial to my "killer tomato"!
Back by popular demand: Le's base with Si wheels!
I will start a new thread for video camera's and camera mount solutions! We need more cool, higher quality videos! YouTube quality is crap and you all have at least small digital photo cameras capable of shooting 640x480 videos! You just need quality sites like Vimeo to upload them to!
Ivan
Last edited by ciburri; 05-12-2008 at 01:07 PM. Reason: additions
#18
oh man, i missed living in Bay Area....used to go highway 84 a lot. which canyon did you guys went?
now, i have to live and drive my Jazz bone stock because of big social gap, pot holes size of man hole everywhere, non-sense wheels price by local seller in Jakarta, Indonesia.
now, i have to live and drive my Jazz bone stock because of big social gap, pot holes size of man hole everywhere, non-sense wheels price by local seller in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Last edited by bonecom; 05-12-2008 at 07:05 AM.
#19
Guys I am sorry to keep you in suspense, but I have few technical difficulties! It is a very cool little high def camera that for $200 can't be beat! This was the first time I shot more than few minutes of the video at the time.
I edited the video with HD editing software camera came with. For some of you not aware HD codec is a pain in the butt for PC's to deal with due to enormous hardware demand. Manufacturers are building cameras, yet software manufacturers are lagging big time in editing department. I am shopping for alternatives (Sony Vegas 8, Nero 8, ....) Unfortunately Kelso this software does not allow me to add music! Not that it could take it either. Editing took about 45 min since I had to reduce size of the 22 minute video. I started cutting out flat portions of the drive to reduce size and hacked the crap out of it and it only reduced the file from about a gig to just over 600 megs. Unfortunately software does not tell you the file size as you work! It took over 5 hours for the conversion too! Darn Vimeo allows only 500meg of video per week to be uploaded!!! Back to editing! F..k!!!
It is 2:20am and I am beat! I am going to sleep. I'll continue tomorrow!
Ivan
p.s. Something bit me while I was taking pics during a cool down pit stop! I circled "damaged" area above my ankle with a marker(took pics too!)! If it expands beyond marked area, I am going straight to emergency in the morning! Who said watching TV is not educational! I saw Discovery Channel program where a guy almost lost a leg from a spider bite. That is a confidence booster! God I hate spiders and everything that crawls!
Keep you posted on video progress! Once I am done with it, it will take another 4-5 hours for Vimeo to upload it! BTW, vid quality is better than I expected. It will deteriorate during an upload some, though!
I edited the video with HD editing software camera came with. For some of you not aware HD codec is a pain in the butt for PC's to deal with due to enormous hardware demand. Manufacturers are building cameras, yet software manufacturers are lagging big time in editing department. I am shopping for alternatives (Sony Vegas 8, Nero 8, ....) Unfortunately Kelso this software does not allow me to add music! Not that it could take it either. Editing took about 45 min since I had to reduce size of the 22 minute video. I started cutting out flat portions of the drive to reduce size and hacked the crap out of it and it only reduced the file from about a gig to just over 600 megs. Unfortunately software does not tell you the file size as you work! It took over 5 hours for the conversion too! Darn Vimeo allows only 500meg of video per week to be uploaded!!! Back to editing! F..k!!!
It is 2:20am and I am beat! I am going to sleep. I'll continue tomorrow!
Ivan
p.s. Something bit me while I was taking pics during a cool down pit stop! I circled "damaged" area above my ankle with a marker(took pics too!)! If it expands beyond marked area, I am going straight to emergency in the morning! Who said watching TV is not educational! I saw Discovery Channel program where a guy almost lost a leg from a spider bite. That is a confidence booster! God I hate spiders and everything that crawls!
Keep you posted on video progress! Once I am done with it, it will take another 4-5 hours for Vimeo to upload it! BTW, vid quality is better than I expected. It will deteriorate during an upload some, though!