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Post by DerbyDoc.com on Nov 4, 2007 11:24:28 GMT -6
Good luck Guys. Ill hopefully log on for a little while.
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Post by gpraceman on Nov 4, 2007 23:08:56 GMT -6
I switched back to the 96 dpi instead of the 120 dpi that I normally run at on the main monitor. I don't see how you can run 120 dpi update: got race replay (video software to record the races) running by itself. . . just don't have any sound coming throuh - - most likely the camera. You don't have the audio muted in RaceReplay now do you? You can always drop me an email if you need some help troubleshooting.
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Post by Mr. Slick on Nov 6, 2007 11:38:10 GMT -6
Randy - things worked rather well for the first "live" web cast performance that I did. the worst part was not catching the default of once down each lane for the Rookie/Limited until the third set of divisions was started. That is the default for the 6 lane track I normally run and I need to remember to change that to twice down each lane for PWDRacing. (I did the same thing in Lima believe it or not! ) Third time will be a charm! The actual recording of the web cast is nice - I'll piece together some of it and get it posted to share. Otherwise the thing I need to work on is having the RaceReplay window display the actual image during the web cast (using rather then a black screen. When I use just the Yahoo web-cam it displays the image in the meeting screen. Once I get the best video being displayed I will optimize for the content being displayed. Sort of half screen GPRM and half screen RaceReplay display. I also need to have more room available to store the videos. . . 10Gig was not enough since I got a 200-300M AVI file per race. I tried a compression but that ended up taking a minute to finish after the race was done. . . .
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