Drift: Special Stage Route II 2

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no.......i use my webcam to record it and i import it in Windows Movie Maker....
Webcam is moving the Camera..
 
I'm saddened.......:( I can't even see what car you are drifting.....

From what I can see, though, I know you drift really well.........I'm just having a hard time seeing your lines, the track, and the car.
This quality thing needs to get cleared up so we can watch your drifts in all their glory. I'm not sure what a PCTV is, but I know you can get video capturing equipment really cheap on Ebay. (that's where my dad gets all his ****)

How far is your webcam from the TV??? What about lighting??? I might have a couple of suggestions that may help increase the quality of your vids with the webcam method.
 
Originally posted by Ryosuke_Gumna
no.......i use my webcam to record it and i import it in Windows Movie Maker....
Webcam is moving the Camera..

go buy a REAL camera or a capture card. i wouldn't even bother to grade a vid if you turend one in.



Originally posted by Ryosuke_Gumna
can someone post a comments or something plz...

dont bump up stuff. people look around let it go
 
That was the coolest looking blur thing. I was incredibly entranced by my complete lack of any knowledge of anything that's going on in the video. I think it had something to do with drifting, but don't quote me on that.:D ;)
 
lol....pratice and you'll be a profesionnal!
and xsyorra here's the setting of the screen : (i dont know how to fix)
 
u just need to adjust the focus on it, turn the little nobby thing on the front of the webcam until the tv comes into focus properly.
 
Originally posted by layzeeboi
damn man.. wheres that pic of stevie wonder saying "i cant see ****" when you need it.. lol

you mean this picture?
 

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Turn auto gain OFF, and turn it down..........also, decrease brightness, and increase sharpness (or other way around). If you got an Auto-Focus on your webcam, turn it to manual. You might get better results.

BTW: experement with different room lighting and distances between camera and TV. And I'm officially out of suggestions.
Good Luck!!:sly:
 
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