Thank you, Keith. Despite myself being relatively young, I still find it difficult to capture the freight on both levels. I must have missed four or five, on this particular day - and I was there between 12:00 & 19:30.
Kyle, nice presentation as usual from a great hotspot. I noticed your video stutters. There may be a solution thats not that hard to resolve this (depending on your camera) and your Moviemaker settings (I assume you use MM).
Thanks, Richard. For this particular filming session, I used a Panasonic HC-V250, which records at 50FPS. Most of my recent videos I've been able to publish at 50FPS, but movie maker doesn't seem to allow me to save longer videos at this frame rate, which is perhaps why this video has some stutters throughout.
The reason it stutters is because its been converted from 50fps to 29.97fps. I believe that is the FPS default when selecting the HD default setting. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't allow 50fps. I take it you created a profile that outputs at 50fps in MM? I see your older videos are 50fps. So your right, strange it would not take a longer video. Perhaps a restriction on memory. You would be best create a profile that outputs at 25fps rather than 29.97. The stuttering is created because the figure is not a denomination of 50. 25fps, even though lower, would flow better, especially on a HDTV. A PC monitor is usually fixed at 60hz, so would not flow as well on youtube. But I believe you would still be better downgrading to 25.
Yes, I created a custom file to allow 50FPS. Width: 1920, Height: 1080, Bit Rate: 12000kbps (as suggested by TH-cam) & Frame Rate: 50FPS. Movie maker allows me to save some at 50FPS, but not others - which for this particular video it didn't allow.
Loving the Sound of the class 70! at near 60 miles per hour! Thanks For sharing this!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent video, a pleasure to watch. Rock steady, no silly pans and zooms. Now subscribed and looking forward to more!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
What a very good day you had, with so many different freights, Great to watch ,Thanks Nathan
Nathan? Thanks, Ernie.
Sorry Kyle I knew after I pressed send, Must concentrate.
No problem, Ernie. Thank you again.
Great Video, Very much enjoyed watching the variety of Freight in this video.
Thank you very much.
Fantastic collection of workings there Kyle
Thank you.
Great video very enjoyable and a nice variety of freights
Thank you very much.
Great video Kyle, nice mix of loco's, I liked the Malcolm liveried 90, thanks for sharing, it's a like, cheers...Bill
Thanks, Bill. Very much appreciated.
Best Video I have Watched So Far :)
Does the Malcolm class 90 still being used on the mossend - daventry I want to see it
Great captures. You can rely on plenty of lunch time freight action. Hardest bit is capturing the freight on both levels
Thank you, Keith. Despite myself being relatively young, I still find it difficult to capture the freight on both levels. I must have missed four or five, on this particular day - and I was there between 12:00 & 19:30.
Kyle, nice presentation as usual from a great hotspot. I noticed your video stutters. There may be a solution thats not that hard to resolve this (depending on your camera) and your Moviemaker settings (I assume you use MM).
Thanks, Richard. For this particular filming session, I used a Panasonic HC-V250, which records at 50FPS. Most of my recent videos I've been able to publish at 50FPS, but movie maker doesn't seem to allow me to save longer videos at this frame rate, which is perhaps why this video has some stutters throughout.
The reason it stutters is because its been converted from 50fps to 29.97fps. I believe that is the FPS default when selecting the HD default setting. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't allow 50fps. I take it you created a profile that outputs at 50fps in MM? I see your older videos are 50fps. So your right, strange it would not take a longer video. Perhaps a restriction on memory. You would be best create a profile that outputs at 25fps rather than 29.97. The stuttering is created because the figure is not a denomination of 50. 25fps, even though lower, would flow better, especially on a HDTV. A PC monitor is usually fixed at 60hz, so would not flow as well on youtube. But I believe you would still be better downgrading to 25.
Yes, I created a custom file to allow 50FPS. Width: 1920, Height: 1080, Bit Rate: 12000kbps (as suggested by TH-cam) & Frame Rate: 50FPS. Movie maker allows me to save some at 50FPS, but not others - which for this particular video it didn't allow.
Well, the Malcolm liveried 90 looks pretty interesting.
Yes, it does. Thank you for watching.
Such short freight trains, how do they make any money!
Nice
Thanks for watching.
Very little passenger service - and very few freight seta use electric locos - interesting