While i am laid up with my ACL injury i have taken on the role as Filmer/Editor in our crew so i have my first video and i want to upload to Wakepics and i have tried compressing the crap out of it and i just can't get it to work. I followed Kung-Fu wakes instructions which really helped (thanks) but it is still 13.5 mb is that just too large? I don't want to sacrifice all the quality just to compress it smaller, any help would be appreciated
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13.5mb is fine. the size limit is 20mb, i believe.
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thanks Joe but i have no idea why it wouldn't upload i tried at least 3 times last night. I will try again tonight. By the way i used the Windows Media Player 9 encoder that should work right?
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Cool, glad to see the "How To" guide helped. Please let me know if there is anyway I can improve it? <BR> <BR>"Sweet, sweet candy"... Is that the name of the video? Looks like you were able to post it. <BR> <BR>Nice, just watched it! Was that shot at Canyon Lakes? <BR> <BR>Good stuff! Keep the videos coming. <BR>
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Thanks again Kung Fu. I actually learned alot from your little how to articles very good stuff indeed. I will try not to use so many transitions next time so i can get the quality a little better.Yes the vid's were taken at Canyon. By the way did you ever get that video from the boat at the last Wakesports Comp #2? If you don't remember i was the guy in the leg brace and you had worked with my g/f's sister Ashley at Sun Diego. Keep those vid's coming!
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Randy - Great! Glad to see the articles are helping. <BR> <BR>That's right... weren't you hanging out with Paula? Yeah I got some good video that day and it's in the long queue to be edited. I need to clone myself...
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