Hey Don, you probably don't have a Mac do you.....because I Movie is great..... .I started out with Film Forth, hated it, went to I Movie and it was great...cheers... I just noticed you have an HP.....Keep on shooting ......even if there are 7.5 minutes..... we love all you do...Paul
I would like to show more of my approach of metal removal now that I have these machines squared up. It is easier with editing, The Rotation has not slowed because of electronics otherwise it is still forward.
right on.....this was a very informative video I thought....taught or exposed me to a few ideas on how to square up parts. and I think you for that.....hope Chloe is doing ok.....Paul@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision
I had the same problem I didn’t get it resolved. Let me go home and see if I can figure out how I resolve that problem. I just went ahead to pay and it said that I already paid and an earlier date and it directed me to a place to go to kind of refresh things so if I can figure out how I did that, I’ll pass it on to you. It was very simple, but I just don’t remember how I did it. That’s the problem with computers you finally get it to do something for you and you forget how you did it.
I am going to try to load half of the video next, it has around 20 machining segments crammed into about 20 minutes, that could have tipped the scale on the free side too much. I want to say congrats on your milling machine project, I am up to my neck in it here for sure.
I cleared and reinstalled it but you know these electronic things may not communicate with each other well or at all and one small thing can cause a chain reaction. I will kick some other programs around, this one I did basically learn a few things as a start.
The interesting thing is videos out of the camera have to go through a long process to load on RU-vid, a 10 minute video straight from the camera can take more than an hour to load. the editing program does most of that and allows to put scenes together. This gopro camera makes it harder but it is tough and survives the environment. More coming anyway.
Don, I don’t particularly like learning new software like you are frustrated by. I did find the Mac iMovie combination manageable and suggest you consider switching to a Mac, at least for your video editing. You know I always want the best for you so give some thought. Amazon has good prices on reconditioned MacBooks. Get a computer geek help you decide what equipment to buy and help you get started with a more reliable and intuitive piece of software. TB
After a few more hours of checking the free video editors they all go to pay now, it is a scam. So, it takes capitol investment I am not willing to make on equipment I do not know how to operate for a cause that does not pay to make the complex videos. However, I can still be extremely irritating to those I want to irritate and others can benefit too. Born to raise hell of course.