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Help with video

True, but just leave the computer at it overnight or while you are at school/work. It won't take that long, it all depends on what resolution you had in the beginning and what you convert it to.
 
Yes, but I'm convinced if I can find a way to convert the raw footage to mp4 then I will be able to use the high resolution I want to (1920x1080) and have the final vid turn out that much better...
 
Send it through Windows Movie Maker. Add titles, credits, viola, save as 1080p. My computer is only a duo core, with 4gb ram and an ATI Radeon 4350 HD card, and yet I can handle 20gb of video going through WMM easily. Takes a bit of time to export, but that's video editing.
 
Well the problem I'm having now is that moviemaker just sucks at everything and I won't export my video...just sits there at 0%. Same problem I had with my RCT3 vids >:-C


Edit: Wait, no, it might actually be working!
 
Thank you to everyone who helped me on this thread...

Here is the video I was finally able to post:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tvJMM7bez8[/youtube]
 
It felt like you wasted a lot of the speed that you had. The layout needed to be longer. The top of your hills weren't quite right either, they had bumps in them.
 
jokerman said:
It felt like you wasted a lot of the speed that you had. The layout needed to be longer. The top of your hills weren't quite right either, they had bumps in them.

Thanks for the input. Like I said, I have just started out making No Limits coasters and this was my first attempt at a woodie, so feedback is appreciated.
 
Felt like a lot of straights and rounded hills to me. IMO, not a bad start, but you definitely gotta get yourself more practice with woodies to make them interesting and exciting, and that doesn't mean you have to make them old 1930's 1940's era woodies.
 
It was definitely a bit of a challenge for a beginner to make such a tall wooden coaster due to all of the force restrictions (which I eventually had to give into a few) but I wanted to mix some classic out-and-back with some twisted track...definitely not long enough, but I honestly just wanted to get one coaster out so I could get some feedback...maybe a bit too rushed?
 
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