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Ronald E Baker
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 9:22 am    Post subject: DVD's Reply with quote



Can anyone help me locate gliding related DVD's? Cheers, Ron Baker.


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Ben Flewett
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 2:13 am    Post subject: Re: DVD's Reply with quote




Ron,

Email Marcus Shirley at [email]marcus (AT) shirleyassoc (DOT) freeserve.co.uk[/email]


He produced a homemade but very professional type DVD
this year and it will cost you only about 8 dollars
plus P and P

Ben.




At 09:30 16 October 2003, Ronald E Baker wrote:
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Can anyone help me locate gliding related DVD's? Cheers,
Ron Baker.







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Gary Kemp
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 3:25 pm    Post subject: Re: DVD's Reply with quote



You know you can make DVD's from your personal video tapes using a DVD recorder.

Gary

"Ronald E Baker" <vh-gjy (AT) bigpond (DOT) com> wrote

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Can anyone help me locate gliding related DVD's? Cheers, Ron Baker.

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Bruce Hoult
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:20 pm    Post subject: Re: DVD's Reply with quote

In article <6c65371e.0310170725.553dae67 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>,
[email]garykemp (AT) pulsarco (DOT) com[/email] (Gary Kemp) wrote:

Quote:
You know you can make DVD's from your personal video tapes using a DVD
recorder.

It's extremely easy to make DVDs using a modern PC. We've got a 1 GHz
Apple iMac and have put together a few. Dump footage from digital
camcorder into iMovie, edit it up to taste, add chapter markers for the
DVD, export to iDVD, make up some menus (or use the automatic ones),
burn to DVD. For things you don't want to edit much it can easily be
under an hour from having the footage in the computer to walking away
leaving the DVD compressing&burning, and three our four hours total
elapsed. Or, you can spend days or weeks editing if you want :-)

The hard part is shooting something interesting in the first place.

-- Bruce

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F.L. Whiteley
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 10:08 pm    Post subject: Re: DVD's Reply with quote


"Bruce Hoult" <bruce (AT) hoult (DOT) org> wrote

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In article <6c65371e.0310170725.553dae67 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>,
[email]garykemp (AT) pulsarco (DOT) com[/email] (Gary Kemp) wrote:

You know you can make DVD's from your personal video tapes using a DVD
recorder.

It's extremely easy to make DVDs using a modern PC. We've got a 1 GHz
Apple iMac and have put together a few. Dump footage from digital
camcorder into iMovie, edit it up to taste, add chapter markers for the
DVD, export to iDVD, make up some menus (or use the automatic ones),
burn to DVD. For things you don't want to edit much it can easily be
under an hour from having the footage in the computer to walking away
leaving the DVD compressing&burning, and three our four hours total
elapsed. Or, you can spend days or weeks editing if you want :-)

The hard part is shooting something interesting in the first place.

-- Bruce

FWIW, HP has a new VHS player/DVD writer combo, but you still need the
PC/USB connection with enough GB/GHz for processing. Previewed at my
computer club meeting 5 weeks ago. To be available this month IIRC.

Frank Whiteley



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P.Naton
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 5:02 am    Post subject: Re: DVD's Reply with quote

In article <ertjb.152994$bo1.38127 (AT) news-server (DOT) bigpond.net.au>, "Ronald E
Baker" <vh-gjy (AT) bigpond (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Can anyone help me locate gliding related DVD's? Cheers, Ron Baker.

My film/DVD "Going the Distance" about the 2001 Open class NATS with other
soaring footage is
available for sale on my website:

http://radiocarbonart.com/Pages/distancemain.html

There are stills and a quicktime movie trailer from the film that are
available for viewing.

Paul Naton

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