Because I, and everyone else, already know the issues with your videos. Darkone's comment is more than enough to understand the issues with the video, simply because the videos you release have the same mistakes every time.
You don't appear to understand that we do care. We've tried to give you insight on what you need to do to improve in your videos, but you simply ignore them and make the same mistakes over and over.
Giving insight is not being mean. That would be like calling you boss a "real bastard" for doing his job. Squidhead is usually in this position, and the fact is he helps people improve their quality of editing all the time. The problem is, people such as yourself, ether ignore the advice or get defensive.
If you feel bad about the comments your reciving you need to stop posting your videos. I, aswell as others, have tried giving you insight to what you videos lack so many times that we're "blue in the face."
Right back at you... Don't you take away peoples freedom to help editors that need it. Your basically making the statement that it's okay for people to post anything they want, but yet it's not okay for us to execute our 1st amendment right to comment on those videos if they aren't in the form of praise... That's just ignorance.
The fact is, there are some really low quality videos being released on this forum... Many of the people that post their videos are doing so in hope that they might receive insight to what their doing wrong. You on the other hand are blatantly making the statement that you do not want to learn how to improve your videos...
If that's the case, keep the low quality productions rolling. After all, this video is just a frapsed replay.
I've told him this so many times I'm blue in the face. He has the commentary skill to be just as good as anyone around, but he waste his time with this stuff...
I say this, and I haven't even watched the video yet.
I do however think that in some cases they break it down to sectors. IE, if the leader of a race brakes between the S/F and S1, and 2nd place brakes between S2 and S3, 2nd gets the position over the leader. If that is true, I don't know why it wouldn't be based off distance...
I might actually google this one when I get out of class.
Though the music is slightly repetivive, it's a great selection for a 2 - 3 minutes video. Granted, maybe not the best selection for this long of a video...
I've been watching all your new releases and your really close to getting a 100% approval from me. I still find you use too low a FOV, and your scenes are drawn out too long, but I'm still interested by your videos. If you get over those two problems, I won't have to fast forward through the 2+, 15 seconds scenes you put in every video. A side from that, I'd say your a top 20, maybe top 15 to 10 quality video ediotor/video publisher around.
I'm sure your sick of this question but... WHEN IS THE NEXT ONE COMING OUT!!!!!!!!????????!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!????????!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!????????!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!????????!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!????????!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!
You might want to go back to him and see if he's changed his mind. NDR has improved a lot, and is getting bigger named drivers at every new event. Don't see why some of the newer events aren't on the database?
"* ONLY ONE member of your team is allowed to do laps in the quali session. NOTE THIS IS A CHANGE FROM OUR PREVIOUS EVENTS." - From the OP.
"All the members of your team may do laps, the best one will count." - From the PM. (more recent)
Bit of a conflict here... So whats the deal? Need an answer on this ASAP.
Edit: Also, will this event be on the spdo database. I noticed the kyoto 250 from this season wasn't on there... If not, you guys should consider putting it on there.
Yep. That looks like a rendering problem. The Xvid codec has a setting called interleaving*. It sounds like you've disabled this feature. Also, Youtube still isn't perfect by any means. Some of that delay may be coming from their end...
*Interleaving as a term in "real world" video editing means (although slightly incorrectly) setting a value on how often the audio and video streams in one file are "synchronized".