The multiple camera positions really took this video to another level. And the coordinated transitions from pov to static showing same segment of trail was great!
Log Home: Thanks for the fast response. I'm confused about the audio, it appears normal on my desktop/laptop and phone. Is anyone else experiencing the same issue?
Thanks for the feedback. Interestingly... It sounds pretty normal on my/my wife's phones (same phone though), but it did sound different on a colleagues phone. I'll have a look at my audio settings and make adjustments to editing in future posts.
Is the audio only coming from one channel (Left or Right) possibly? Cell phones will often just use one channel, so it may sound fine there, but not on desktop.
Teeter Taught Animation | Learning for Children yes, that was exactly the issue. In editing it would use stereo sound, however render in mono leaving the other channel out. I've learned how to resolve it and fixed the audio in my newer videos.
Your riding the trail with no suspension , does the fat bike absorb the bumps well ?I am seriously looking for fat bike but not sure with or without suspension
+Mars1313 the fat bike is absolutely more cushy than a rigid mountain bike, but doesn't compare to a suspension bike for trail riding. If I were to only have a fat bike and no other bike, I'd definitely pursue at least a suspension fork version. As a second bike (or third in my case) I'm fine with a rigid since I don't ride it nearly as regularly.
Your volume is nil to nothing. Even with my PC turned all the way it's heard to hear you. Just saying. Keep up the Fat Bike Videos. You can't take a Mongoose on a trail. :D
Been riding these trails since I was a kid and that crane was back there. Lol. I'm 56
I used to ride the Clinton river trails. It was awesome to have trails 5 minutes from my house.
+Caleb Olkiewicz yeah, this is the closest trail to me. I'm stoked that they're doing so much work to it!
The multiple camera positions really took this video to another level. And the coordinated transitions from pov to static showing same segment of trail was great!
Thank you. I was really pleased with how the different angles and positions came out! I definitely plan to film like this in the future.
The tire hum when got back on the paved trails cracked me up :)
Volume was fine as far as I can tell. Great Vid, loved the different camera angles.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I'm hoping to do several more of these types of vids!
nice riding area
ratoneJR it's one of my favorite places around to ride!
What PSI do you recommend for fat tire bikes for trail riding?
I live in MA, how can i get my bike to you for all the upgrades?
How is the rear hub holding up ? LOL
I have the same gloves!
Log Home: Thanks for the fast response. I'm confused about the audio, it appears normal on my desktop/laptop and phone.
Is anyone else experiencing the same issue?
I've only viewed your videos on my phone and volume during shop segments is definitely lower than when out on trail.
Thanks for the feedback. Interestingly... It sounds pretty normal on my/my wife's phones (same phone though), but it did sound different on a colleagues phone. I'll have a look at my audio settings and make adjustments to editing in future posts.
Is the audio only coming from one channel (Left or Right) possibly? Cell phones will often just use one channel, so it may sound fine there, but not on desktop.
Teeter Taught Animation | Learning for Children yes, that was exactly the issue. In editing it would use stereo sound, however render in mono leaving the other channel out. I've learned how to resolve it and fixed the audio in my newer videos.
Your riding the trail with no suspension , does the fat bike absorb the bumps well ?I am seriously looking for fat bike but not sure with or without suspension
+Mars1313 the fat bike is absolutely more cushy than a rigid mountain bike, but doesn't compare to a suspension bike for trail riding. If I were to only have a fat bike and no other bike, I'd definitely pursue at least a suspension fork version. As a second bike (or third in my case) I'm fine with a rigid since I don't ride it nearly as regularly.
I have the same bike as him and I ride lots of trails and I like to keep my tires just a little soft when I ride trails
Like your videos just wish i could hear it better.
Your volume is nil to nothing. Even with my PC turned all the way it's heard to hear you. Just saying. Keep up the Fat Bike Videos.
You can't take a Mongoose on a trail. :D
Well... that's not completely true. They'll kind of move a little bit (barely) on a concrete "trail"! :)
Can't hear jack shit
Steam powered crane .......really? Clueless...I’m older than that crane.