My bike on youtube.

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92% and twenty minutes to go.... it did seem to get faster when I was not surfing!
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I did it! My first YouTube video

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Here you go, a short ride up some of the last remaining sections of the old Saddle Road, soon these twisties will be gone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h89kzs1_L8Y
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Orright Tim! Got da hammer down man!
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ME 109 wrote:Orright Tim! Got da hammer down man!
+1!
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Tim Shepherd wrote:I've found that the Drift Hd170 uses H.264 and I am using YouTubes "advanced" upload which is supposed to handle large files and does so by doing it in chunks, so if the upload is interrupted it will save and resume later. I did these videos at the highest resolution (1070p) and most frames per second (30), which is not recommended for fast uploads. Next time it will be 720p and 25fps, it's all part of my learning curve. Two hours and I'm at 50% on my smallest file. Wish me luck!
Sounds like you have it covered. I should have stated that I don't use YouTube; we had developed such sites prior to the popularity of most of these things, so with my servers and domains here and there, and far too many years with such things, I have little use for such a commercial site, so I'm oblivious anymore as to how far they have come.

Good you're dealing with H.264 natively, but you'll notice that re-rendering in FLV even with full res. usually is more palpable for any of today's video upload sites and such. Since most of the time I am dealing with video these days, it need stay in the full format it was shot in or rendered right out of the FX or Digital Compositing software, I can't honestly recall how much size difference there may be with the same res. and bit-rate between H.264 and .flv and don't have the processing hours available to experiment now, for I am already rendering some stuff and - well lets just say I push this server in its "workstation" duties to 99.9% CPU and RAM usage as many hours of the day as I can to get things done. The primary studio's server is "on ice" right now, so this Quad Opteron 16GB server is aggravatingly slow compared to what I am used to using, not to mention then being able to put this machine into a server farm to run a lot of duties off the super fast GFX-A/V Production server/workstation I should be using, but I rolled into storage for the time being...

Anyhow, sounds like you have things well in hand. At any rate, if you or anyone has any questions about pretty much anything that is server, workstation, software, M$ OS's, Linux or OSX - you name it, including phpBB running here, hopefully all these years being involved with such projects might pay off in at minimum providing assistance to others.

Cheers and nice videos everyone. I don't think anyone would like to see a video of what has parked my BMW - while in the end, simply cash unavailable to finish the project, I think everyone knows what an R75/5 looks like and the one practical thing it can do now with the front wheel pulled is already covered here; idling through revving. --> Runs like a top, just incapable of human transport! (ARGH!!!!)

Cheers all and thanks for the entertaining video uploads.

Douglas
1971 R75/5 (SWB)
If you're going to hire MACHETE to kill the bad guy, you better make damn sure the bad guy isn't YOU!
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