oh, that? that's a little thing we east coasters like to call 'skills'.How do you east coasters tell where the trail is?
oh, that? that's a little thing we east coasters like to call 'skills'.
and yes, they pay the bills.
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Im still pissed that i did not get a picture of that. You had to hit that thing going about 20.yea im sure we've been at alot of the same races, wisp??
haha you crashed hard too at the platty race? did you hit the tree at the bottom of the high speed section at the end of the run like i did?
yea i was full out pinned, not sure what i was thinking hahaha.Im still pissed that i did not get a picture of that. You had to hit that thing going about 20.
no, it's definitely never-never-land!!!This looks like one of the trails out in the Shed. If you have ever ridden in MD you should know where the shed is.
evidently, you just aim for the rocks and away from the trees.How do you east coasters tell where the trail is?
Half the time you can't, fall night rides are interesting to say the least.How do you east coasters tell where the trail is?
Half the time you can't, fall night rides are interesting to say the least.
Wish someone would tell Clay Porter this too... (BTT & F1RST)De-interlace your video next time if you want to get rid of those weird lines on the edge of moving things.
When do you see it interlaced? It should be fine watching it on a normal (non HD) television.Wish someone would tell Clay Porter this too... (BTT & F1RST)
On my PC through VLC. I know I can deinterlace it in that, but obviously the quality would be better if it was never interlaced in the first place.When do you see it interlaced? It should be fine watching it on a normal (non HD) television.
If you're seeing interlaced video you're on a computer or an HD tv I assume. You can setup whatever media player you use to deinterlace on your computer and I know at least some HD tv sets can do it.
There's nothing inherently wrong with interlacing......I mean that's the format your television uses. And yeah VLC has a few options. I just use 'discard' meaning it throws away half the fields.On my PC through VLC. I know I can deinterlace it in that, but obviously the quality would be better if it was never interlaced in the first place.
Earthed DVDs didn't have this problem (just checked), and they definitely look sharper than the CP ones once I've applied a deinterlace method of one form or another.