Opinion on HD motor behavior...
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Opinion on HD motor behavior...
Please post your opinion on the following after viewing the video. Pay close attention to the DF shadow and the behavior of the blades/HD motors:
http://www.nextnethosting.net/DF/Video/Blades.wmv
1. Not trimmed correctly
2. This is the way the video sees the blades normally
3. HD motors not acting properly
4. Pilot is a total looser!
I edited out the ending of the video where it had power loss and dropped. Please post your reply on the thread. NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing.
I have ordered new and different batteries suggested by lacycopter, I have had it in to DFI for the power loss and they replaced a board. This video is after the board replacement and before changing batteries.
http://www.nextnethosting.net/DF/Video/Blades.wmv
1. Not trimmed correctly
2. This is the way the video sees the blades normally
3. HD motors not acting properly
4. Pilot is a total looser!
I edited out the ending of the video where it had power loss and dropped. Please post your reply on the thread. NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing.
I have ordered new and different batteries suggested by lacycopter, I have had it in to DFI for the power loss and they replaced a board. This video is after the board replacement and before changing batteries.
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RE: Opinion on HD motor behavior...
2. The video was freaky at first take, I think the video frequency is matching the blade timing, from the video (shadows) I wouldn't expect the DF to fly at all if the blades were spinning that slow... you can see the left motor getting more power than the front and right motor causing it to be out of sync with your video so you see it spinning.
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SAVS, in case you didn't notice the camera is a little crooked. Fesfly almost had it right. The rotor RPMs are actually out of sync with the camera's frame rate as they pulse while constantly adjusting for flight. It is just like shooting a computer monitor or TV screen where you see the horizontal roll from the differing frame rates.
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SAVS, in case you didn't notice the camera is a little crooked.
SAVS, in case you didn't notice the camera is a little crooked.
I am thinking maybe it's the battery, but I had some good DF fun!
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Ok' I did know that the camera was tilted "NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing".
Ok' I did know that the camera was tilted "NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing".
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Ohhhh, I can't believe I said that and right after I read it too! You got me there! HEEE HAWW!
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Ok' I did know that the camera was tilted "NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing".
Ok' I did know that the camera was tilted "NOTE: I had the camera tilted on purpose and the video quality is just for fast viewing".
My bad!
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SAVS, you absolutely crack me up! You are not making sense now. You said that you knew the camera was tilted and now you are surprised that the video content is crooked. LMAO! That's easy to fix with editing software that has a tilt or spin filter to correct for that. But you would have to also do a small push or zoom to hide the corners that would be visible. Unfortunately, that means the image is blown up so it is softer. So, it makes an already not so great image even more not so great.
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SAVS, you absolutely crack me up!
SAVS, you absolutely crack me up!
Hey' I can almost hover now so take it easy on the semi-newbie or I might cry
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That's easy to fix with editing software that has a tilt or spin filter to correct for that.
That's easy to fix with editing software that has a tilt or spin filter to correct for that.
http://www.nextnethosting.net/DF/Fla...hringhaus.html
FYI: Got some video of a Rugby field we built. Yea' the camera turned on a hard landing (I edited THEM out) and I did not notice it. The best part is the end! I used a different video procedure that I am not sure I like yet. It needs some tweaking. InterVideo Capture, Roxio VideoWave 8, Flash Pro 8, NO de-shaking.
UPDATE!!! I found a filter in VirtualDub...Denny
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That's easy to fix with editing software that has a tilt or spin filter to correct for that.
That's easy to fix with editing software that has a tilt or spin filter to correct for that.
http://www.nextnethosting.net/DF/Flash/Crooked.html
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LMAO!! Bahahaha! You're killin' me! Please, even if you do end up using the EZ more, please check in every now and then because we need this kind of comic relief!