awesome atv video

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    awesome atv video

    I found this video on the High Lifter web forum. Watch it from the beginning to the end. You,ll really enjoy it !!



    Last edited by Mike; 11-26-2007 at 06:16 PM. Reason: embedded video

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    Where's the six wheelers?



    It was well edited though!

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    No 6-wheelers in sight Mike . . This is because I got it off a 4-wheeler forum. When I first watched it though , I knew I had to post it , because of the exellent video action and film footage .

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    well I like the guy going through the mud pit an the passenger dragging through the mud trying to hold the rear rack.

    ya'll need to find out where there net big ride is an show up with a bunch of 6x6's to show them ow it is done

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    I don,t know what brand of video equipment was used to film this atv video but it,s really sharpe and clear !

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    Dave, the quality you see has to do with what type of file was uploaded to Youtube. All mine are camcorder to dvd, then the full mpeg to youtube. But they don't look very good, because of youtube's compression scheme. The Helmet Cam Central site had a note about what file is best to send to youtube. There's a couple of specific codecs.. also if you can get your video file deinterlaced, that makes a big difference. It also reduces everything to 320x240.
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    [QUOTE ] the quality you see has to do with what type of file was uploaded to Youtube. All mine are camcorder to dvd, then the full mpeg to youtube. But they don't look very good, because of youtube's compression scheme. The Helmet Cam Central site had a note about what file is best to send to youtube. There's a couple of specific codecs.. also if you can get your video file deinterlaced, that makes a big difference. It also reduces everything to 320x240.

    Roger ,
    Thanks for the insight about how different ways of formatting video files can affect the video quality displayed on U-tube . I was not aware of this .
    Last edited by mudbug3; 11-27-2007 at 01:06 AM.

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