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NRALIFR
Mar 07, 2015Explorer
A couple of days ago it occurred to me that one of my security cameras might have captured the end of my slide down the driveway, so I went looking for it. Sure enough, it did.
Not being a frequent poster of videos on Youtube, it took me a while to figure out what to do with this huge file I pulled off the NVR. I was able to use Youtube's video editing tools to trim the hour-long file down to just a few seconds.
I'm not sure what's causing the video instability when it's viewed on Youtube. I suspect it has something to do with the type of compression used by security cameras (h.264), and whatever Youtube converts it to on their servers. It doesn't look like this when it's viewed on the player that came with the NVR. It's also playing a little too fast, even though I've slowed it down 4x using Youtubes video editing tools.
So, enjoy. If you look close, you can see the drive-shaft hanging down after I hit the first tree.
Aaauugghhh!
:):)
Not being a frequent poster of videos on Youtube, it took me a while to figure out what to do with this huge file I pulled off the NVR. I was able to use Youtube's video editing tools to trim the hour-long file down to just a few seconds.
I'm not sure what's causing the video instability when it's viewed on Youtube. I suspect it has something to do with the type of compression used by security cameras (h.264), and whatever Youtube converts it to on their servers. It doesn't look like this when it's viewed on the player that came with the NVR. It's also playing a little too fast, even though I've slowed it down 4x using Youtubes video editing tools.
So, enjoy. If you look close, you can see the drive-shaft hanging down after I hit the first tree.
Aaauugghhh!
:):)
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