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Old 07-06-2010, 08:16 PM   #14
BusyWeb
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Re: In praise of Busy.

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Originally Posted by cayuse
WW, don't give up! Have a go with Windows Movie Maker to edit your movies, if you want to edit them.
If you're having trouble uploading to Youtube PM me and I'll walk you through it.

In the meantime, check out my modest effort here:


I used this ultra-simple setup to capture video using my daughter's discarded digital camera.
That's a hex head cap screw, lock washer, and rubber washer holding a piece of aluminum bar (1/8" x 3/4" from Rona) onto the fork bracket. The camera is fixed with a couple of rubber washers, a wing nut, and a socket head cap screw with knob cap. I also have a lanyard clipped onto the camera and tied onto my handlebars as a fail-safe measure in case something rattles loose. I found this placement resulted in the least amount of vibration.



Cheers.

Wow, that's amazing quality video...
Great work for GZ..
Thanks for the sharing the idea.
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