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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: The Fletcher Memorial Home for incurable tyrants and kings Posts: 7,261 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post | I posted this in the music forum, but I thought more people would see it here, so I reposted it. Sue me. In physics we had to film and analyze an object in motion (position over time, velocity over time), so I decided to put my musical side of things into it and chose to analyze my ring finger on my guitar. Then, since I had the video, I thought I might as well put it up here. It's a 20-second showcase scale run, so don't expect a tour-de-force of emotion or something. You have to open the file in Quicktime, because on any other program it screws up and goes 3 times the speed it should go at for some reason, although Stu told me it worked on RealONE Player for him. You might also wanna turn up the contrast so that it's not so dark. Here it is. [ November 17, 2005, 03:54 PM: Message edited by: Disraeli Gears ] |
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| I don't have Quicktime... it's EVIL. I'll try to check out your file with something else later... [EDIT: typing skills are something I don't excel at... ][ November 20, 2005, 06:47 PM: Message edited by: Heroine of the Dragon ] | |
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| I finally got to see it... very cool, Vinny!! ![]() | |
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