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Rob.

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  1. Its definately a more comp/Natural frame, its really good on the back wheel. The freewheel is excellent, never skips, but it is really loud. does have some stiff spots but nothing major!

    My ploan is to grind the rear wheel, but not this one, the wheel on it is for sale. i had got some ok pads on there bt i think im gonna go for some TNN's. it definatly needs a booster though. I may come up there but im on days a lot in the next few weeks, and you said its all street which im not a big fan of lol.

    Thats quite worrying, that means there is some major flex somewhere! i might get my self a longer bb as i dont want to scratch my frame up!

    If you get a longer bb your chainline will be crap , but i took my sprocket of and put a spacer inbetween the hub itself and the sproket , my chain line was normal and it didnt cathc the frame either.

  2. Your cranks might not hit when you spin them but when you kick they will hit because mine done that then i got some speed race and now they dont hit :).

    yeah thats what i ment , when i rode manus mine hit on the frame when i hopped.

  3. Download the SUPER program and set it up with these settings. To put your video file in the program you can just drag it to the empty box at the bottom.

    Also, if you want to make the conversion a bit more precise and you're running Windows 7 (vista might work too) copy one of the video files from your camera to your computer. Right click on the video file, click properties, click the details tab at the top,

    Once you have all the settings clicked correctly just press the Encode button at the bottom. If for some reason it gives you an error you can try clicking the "DirectShow Decode" button near the top right and try again.

    I believe by default the program outputs files to C:\Program Files\eRightSoft\SUPER\OutPut.

    And yes, Sony Vegas is credit to team.

    Cant get it to work still :(

  4. Are you saying once you've exported it from WMM it has poor quality? If that's the case then you just need to export with the correct settings. Since it's HD you will either export at 1280x720 or 1920x1080. Generally, editing programs will call it something like "X.X Mbps HD 720-30p" or similar.

    the "X.X" Mbps is what matters. The higher the bitrate the less compression of the video footage but also the larger the video file will be. If your camcorder records interlaced footage (1080i for example) you will need to deinterlace as well. I haven't used WMM in ages so I can't give specific directions.

    If you're saying that you need to convert the video format in order to work with WMM then I would highly recommend a customizable program like SUPER ( http://www.erightsof...?SUPERsetup.exe ). With this you can choose the bitrate and resolution, etc. I can walk you through it but I'd have to know the camera's recording format first.

    I didnt get a word of that sorry , all i know that it is records MPEG-4 file and Windows movie maker wont allow that, here is the cam http://us.sanyo.com/Dual-Cameras/VPC-TH1BL-HD-Video-2MP-Photos-and-30x-Optical-Zoom

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