Red Arrows over Dartmouth - makes you proud

The Red Arrows were having a ball today here in Lincoln ,bright day and high cloud :)
 
Dylan,
Clicking on HD and fullscreen options on your film, on a laptop with 17" 1600 x 900 screen, with a 3 dongle - left it buffer for a few seconds, then it played without pause.
 
Here is what they look like from one of the pontoons in the middle of the harbour.
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Downloaded the full HD vid (nearly 1 Gb) took about 10 mins.
Great quality on 17".
 
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thanks guys

Here is what they look like from one of the pontoons in the middle of the harbour.
Downloaded the full HD vid (nearly 1 Gb) took about 10 mins.
Great quality on 17".

this new video hosting company - Blip TV costs $8 a month - no limit on the amount of film to put up there

how on earth do the economics of that work out?

no limit on the bandwidth

KTL with its 16 hours of HD film was starting to get a bit expensive to host

Dylan
 
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The singletons haven't changed the rules for the head on pass then?

No they just keep turning left!


- I'll get my coat.
 
My inlaws live in Dartmouth and I have often seen the Red arrows display in over the town. My father in law was a navy flyer just at the end of WW2 - he was also a keen photographer. He told me where to stand with my camera to get some good shots of the display

I have to say it is an amazing thing to see.

I have posted some shots of the display on the front page of my website.

- humans can do some amazing things when they put their minds to it.



Dylan

PS - the film is being streamed from a new server. For those of you with a big bandwidth and a good monitor I would love to know how it looks full screen when you have pushed your chair back , propped your feet on the desk and sipping from a cup of healthy camomile tea or beverage of your choice.



Loved it and i am proud to have worked with them for many years.
 
this new video hosting company - Blip TV costs $8 a month - no limit on the amount of film to put up there

how on earth do the economics of that work out?

no limit on the bandwidth

KTL with its 16 hours of HD film was starting to get a bit expensive to host

Dylan

Bandwith is actually extremely cheap for big providers..

Free to those who can afford it - very expensive to those who cant ;)
 
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