Best video clip of your car at the track needed

psfracer

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Ok, please read first-- I will try to be nice:

As the title states.

Video has to be 720p or 1080p, NO VIDEOS FILMED BY A POTATO.

Also, no videos that have 7 minutes of go-pro footage for a 11 second clip of your car going down the track. (I don't have the hard drive space for that).

No videos filmed during the Fushima earthquake in Japan.

All that is required is a link. I have software that can pull the video off of youtube to my hard drive.

Ideally video would be of you killing some GM or Mopar crap :omfg: or a close up of a burnout or something else creative.

Example of what I am looking for:



 

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Feel free to pull stuff from my youtube page! Plenty of mustangs on there and some really cool burnouts and launchs.

YouTube.com/moostang09
 

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Feel free to pull stuff from my youtube page! Plenty of mustangs on there and some really cool burnouts and launchs.

YouTube.com/moostang09

has to be either your car or a S197 member car. if a members car I need their screen name.
 

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Good on the burnout, a little shaky at the end. Hopefully have some better quality vids soon

 

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I would love to do this but I cannot figure out how to upload my gopro videos to youtube. They keep failing to convert. It's frustrating!
 

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I'm using te software I downloaded from the GoPro web site for editing. It's a Mac laptop unfortunately. I can't email the files to my PC because they're too big.

You have IMovie. Very easy to edit from the go-pro footage and export using quicktime, then upload to youtube. That is what I use for 90% of my stuff.
 

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Yes the software wasn't the problem. It failed every time I uploaded to YouTube. I just made a much shorter clip and it it uploaded with no problem. I guess my videos were too big?
 

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