If any of you watched GP q this morning. Everything Iaonne got near someone “this makes me very nervous”
I hear you, there's a lot to learn. I've tried a number of different editing programs, currently using VSDC and it's a bit easier to use for a novice than some others. They give away the Pro version on a regular basis. If it takes you that long to upload, your final file size is way too big. Did you download handbrake for an audio sync problem?
If you use a Windows machine you can use Video Maker to good success. It's a very easy interface with drag and drop functions, and you can define the start and stop of the video wherever you want. Trim, add music, titles, whatever. And it's free! Some will turn up their nose at it, but it works for the simple stuff that I do. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/m...tory/9mvfq4lmz6c9?activetab=pivot:overviewtab Then you just upload your finished video file to youtube. I had to search which format to use for youtube as well as how to save the video, but if I could figure it out, then you can, too.
http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/motogp-marc-marquez-penalized-sunday-schedule-changed-at-sepang/ Timely, huh?
I got my front tire clipped by someone on an ill-advised pass on the inside of T9 at Beaverun (the back kink) and sent me off into the sweet by-and -by. Helo ride to Pitt Presby and a wife 350 miles away not knowing if I was dead or alive. Never got an apology or even a “hey, you ok?” Chicken shit in my opinion. That was over 5 years ago. Haven’t been on a racetrack since.
Dude Livengood has a ton of stories like that where guys want to take shortcuts. That’s why he has 2 primary policies. 1. He does every race engine build by himself. He has other guys that do lots of other stuff. But when it comes time to actually build and tune the motor, every motor is done by him, start to finish. Not only is it his name and pride on the line, but he has a ton of tricks he isn’t willing to share. 2. If it isn’t going to be done right, he isn’t going to do it. I would imagine for every 1 motor he builds, he turns away 5 others. He refuses to reuse old parts (even bolts), and won’t take shortcuts. If someone just wants to “get the thing built as cheap as possible”, then he will respectfully decline their business.
Dude! In the intimate “relationship” between you and Livengood, who pays who? I’m starting to smell some SPAM
I just experienced this at GNF. 7 year novice took out me and 2 other riders in "SENIOR" Superbike race in T1. I went away in the flashing bus. I found all the other guys in the incident and apologized even though we all know who was at fault. Never heard from the guy.. He was told to go home and DQed for being a moron and throwing attitude to Evelyne from what I heard. We were just expecting an apology and of course I was going to give him some advice. Worst thing is the guy was many seconds slower on pace, just figured he can dive bomb everyone into Turn 1. That was my warmup race for the weekend. I dont expect someone to pay for my shit, but take some responsibility when you screw up and apologize. I had a blown motor at WSMC 22 years ago, and put oil on the track. I went off track and kept it up but two riders behind me crashed. I felt terrible and found them and apologized.
Brian is no doubt the best I have ever met.He had a shop guy replace all my broken parts,and it did take a while to complete,but...when the motor needed attention,Brian took it all on his shoulders to fix a problem he had never encountered before.He spent alot of time on it,but he did fix it,and properly. I still have a big box of old parts that was given to me,and anything that was even questionable was replaced. Im no big deal,but was treated like I was at the time.Spend the time at this shop,and you won't be disappointed.Not the fastest turn around,but the most thorough! This message was paid for by gorilla george