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kinell

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  1. I don't think it answers the question, in fact it doesn't sound very promising at all
  2. Happy Birthday Dave That mountain looks brilliant and is something that I'm sure many of us would love to ride up
  3. Where's the SatNav 3D route from last year? 4+ hours condensed into 10 minutes if I remember rightly... You're not so hot at finding things are you? But I'll let you off because you converted it into Google Earth for me. http://www.trialscentral.com/cms/showartic...?articleID=2671 Cheers mi bitch
  4. Where's the SatNav 3D route from last year? 4+ hours condensed into 10 minutes if I remember rightly...
  5. Hey Barry, is this your ad'? http://www.trialscentral.com/classifieds/d...php?siteid=3080 PS. If the pipe is undercut, you need to hit the front wheel into the sticky-out bit no matter what height it's at
  6. I know how I would feel about it, very p****d off! Can't believe they actually paid the fines, bet they weren't from Yorkshire
  7. Very harsh if they are there voluntarily! Are you sure that they don't receive payment? How much were the fines?
  8. Hmm, I thought the same at first glance but then... I dunno... The Repsol bike looks better
  9. Really? It confused the **** out of me!
  10. Oops! Just re-read your post and realised what you are trying to do. Stop the video at a point where you want the camcorder audio to stop and your imported audio to start. Click 'Clip' on the main menu and then 'Split' (or press the button under the preview pane). This will split the original clip into two seperate clips, right click the first half of your camcorder audio and choose 'Fade Out' then right click the second half of your music audio and choose 'Fade In'. The video element will play seamlessly, the camcorder audio will fade out and the music will fade in. If there is too much of a gap, simply drag the music audio to the left so that it over laps the camcorder audio. Does this make sense? PS. Either delete the second half of your camcorder audio or 'Mute' it. See the attached MS Word document with screenshots... WMM.doc
  11. I can't answer your first question but the second one is easy enough. You need to import your video into the current project, this will show in the 'Collections' pane in the centre of the screen. Drag and drop your clips to the 'Storyboard' that sits along the bottom of the screen. Click on 'Show Timeline' and then click on the '+' symbol next to where it says 'Video'. This will expand and show the seperate video and audio data from your camcorder recording. If you import another audio file (E.g. music), this will be placed on the next line down called 'Audio/Music'. Pressing play will show the original video and audio along with the audio you just imported. So, right click on each audio segment under each clip and adjust the volume, mute, fade in or fade out for both your original and imported audio files
  12. I love watching stuff like that but cringed when he rode the statue
  13. and video will be added shortly. Erm, don't hold your breath lads - got a sick hard drive so I'm struggling a bit
  14. You're wasting your time Andy, I don't think you are Harry's type...
  15. Pointless asking me, I was too drunk to notice who got put to bed
  16. I haven't got Paint Shop Pro Are you offering?
  17. I've got a photo of my daughter stood in front of a naff pine door, what's the easiest way of cutting the background out? Cheers...
  18. I can agree with your 2nd and 3rd paragraph but not the rest, my Beta might be heavier but it certainly doesn't feel like it. It beats the 2 stroke Beta hands down in the grip department and the engine braking isn't as severe as say the 4rt. It might not have the snap of a Rev-3 but that suits my ability anyway. I don't think the Beta or Scorpa is loud but the Mont definitely is, they are all more expensive but they do hold their money quite well (hopefully...) No problems with my bike and costly repairs yet and I can ride it better than the 2 stroke - not very well on either I admit I'm very pleased with mine and will buy another without hesitation
 
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