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| Bike I ride: | Specialized Demo 8,1, |
| Favorite Trails: | sugarbush mostly the race course |
| About Me: | I do cool stuff |
| Products Recommended: | Fox Racing DHX 5.0 | Specialized P.1 | Gamut P30 | Gamut P40 | Straitline Platform Pedals |
| Companies Supported: | Manitou | Avid | SRAM | Specialized | Gamut | Maxxis |
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Now make that truck by Fox a convertible, then see how long it lasts before it's ripped apart by the engine.
Maybe this experience is a good lesson for you, not everyone picks up on internet sarcasm.
Hermit, fillip can be excused because not everyone has seen Kranked 8.
So I'am guessing this means that Specialized will be coming out with a new creation of awesomeness designed by CC? Also you can tell this is a good sign because nobody so far has said anything stupid.
Well yes, but what I have experienced with free converters is that they give you some kind of watermark, put the limit of the video at 3 minutes, or just don't work at all. Do you happen to have a reliable free video converter?
GoPro's have a smarter design because of its shape, allowing it to be more versatile. This is a little off topic but, its only downside is that it uses h264 format, which for those of you who don't know what that means, it means that the only way you can edit footage is one of three ways or two ways combined. 1. Use a file converter (which costs money so you don't get a "water mark" or get your video cut off at X amount of minutes) 2. Use Imovie (Windows movie maker does not work as a PC equivalent) 3. Use After Effects. I don't personally use a Contour, so I wouldn't know what the Contour uses off the top of my head, but it apparently uses a Quicktime.mov, so it may have one advantage in that aspect. Overall, I would still use my GoPro because I don't like dealing with micro SDs, and because it uses a micro SD, better video quality, and because I can actually find details on GoPro's website.
Well, I could get all technical and explain why the audio sounds bad in this video. So I will, Troy Bronson is obviously too fast for the microphone in the Contour to pick up on it and when they went over the raw footage, there ended up being no audio. So they solved this problem by taking a bike and sticking a baseball card in the spokes and spinning it for 2 or so minutes with a fan blowing in the background and added it in. Clearly.
Just because the biker made it out of the gate faster than the snowboarder did doesn't mean that he jumped the gate.
Santa? You mean non-specific holiday figure? :facepalm:
Glad to see pinkbike isn't politically correct!
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