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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox Screenshots => Topic started by: neroon79 on March 06, 2011, 04:52:03 PM
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I spend some time of experimenting to create a fast-motion Video of the Air-traffic on a usual Saturday. Here is the Result:
EDIT: One Week of Traffic:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ysyh6UFFsk
Info:
Recording time: 5th of March 2011 between 6:30am UTC and 4:45pmUTC
One Screen-Shot every 10sec.
Video Framerate: 25fps
Image-sequence of approx. 3700 Images each 1.5MB of size
Screensize: 24''
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Good stuff Neroon.
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Brilliant! Fascinating video - well done :-)
Rod
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After the first test and long going fights with several Software notifications I finally was able to produce a 24h fast motion video of ADS-B Flight-Movements. Hope you enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySrC9ZuRwOI
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As I was asked by PM:
I'm using snag-it of TechSmith corporation, which is a very powerful Software that allows you several capturing options. Like delayed start of capture, time-intervalled capturing, free choice of capturing area, several different capture types as Video, Picture, Screen and Web -Capturing. The biggest disadvantage of Snag-It is, that you have to spend money to get it.
I hope that in the future we will have some more users that are producing such fast-motion vids. Especially the traffic of the big hubs like EGLL, LFPG or EDDF would be a great thing.
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neroon, this is really sweet - could you tell how you created a youtube friendly video from all those stills?
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Hi daelight, first all avi files are youtube friendly files. The converting / recording to the file-format youtube is using is done by youtube.
To get from the Image-Sequence to an avi I used the program VitualDubMod an offspring of the well known VirtualDub program.
Key parameters:
1. Images have to be named from 0000.jpg incremental upward counted (e.g.: 00000.jpg, 00001.jpg, ..., 07800.jpg)
2. Import Image-Sequence to VirtualDubMod. Do some configurations: Resize, Framerate, Compresion Style, Color / Contrast modifications, Save Image Sequence as avi File. VirtualDubMod and the installed Codec-Package are doing the rest.
3. For a detailed step-by-step description please don't hesitate to contact me via PM.
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Thank neroon,
I am running Airnav inside a VM on my Macbook - tried Snag-IT but the VM would tank after a few minutes with memory errors. Found ScreenNinja in the App Store and it does all the work in that easy Mac way (Not blasting Wintel platform!) Here`s a first attempt, a 5 hour capture in 3 mins ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9SL1Oo2Gi8
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In the Christmas-Week I captured this "little" peace of week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ysyh6UFFsk
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Amazing. We will featureyour videos in our new homepage.
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Amazing. We will featureyour videos in our new homepage.
You have officially permission to do this.