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You might want to try proofreading your scripts a little more before recording the narration. There are awkward grammatical errors that may drive away viewers.
Karl is not wrong, I was a little hesitant to sub but then again no one is perfect and your English is still much better than the foreign language skills of most native English speakers! I did sub, your channel seems very promising and I hope your views and subs go up!
@CrippleX89 I'm pretty sure this channel uses AI translations (or Google translate) of a scripts for Animechanics Hindi and then records them with an artificial voice. Non-native speakers tend to be able to write without most of the errors that show up in the video but may have those issues in conversations.
Originally, back in the 1700's, all controllable bladed railway track turnouts were referred to as "Switching Points". However, in the US & Canada, this was shortened to "Switches", whilst the rest of the English speaking world calls them "Points".
Not necessarily. Switches are a whole class of railroad mechanism. The most common switches today are the point switches we often see, but they aren’t the only switches out there. Many early railroads used stub switches where you had the ends of both the diverging and converging tracks move back and forth to line up their squared off ends with the line connecting to it.
The animation on this channel is an excellent way to explain a complex subject, which would be hard if not impossible to ‘visualise in your mind’. I could see it applied to many other real world mechanical, technical and even physiological situations.
Lose the robot voice narrator, use a person, even if they have an accent, its was so much nicer to hear a human voice than a computer generated robot voice. Maybe that would help viewer count, I know I often drop a video if it's got a robot voice, I find them very annoying to listen too. Great animation, it clearly shows how these special switches work.
There is always the option of hiring someone on fiverr or something for the script read too if they don't feel confident to do it themselves. Script reading doesn't seem to be overly expensive on there from a quick look English script reading goes for in the region of 500 words for $10. I've only used the platform to get some voice acting roles done for a game project I was working on but it turned out to be a good way to recruit people for what were otherwise too small a role to try and rent a studio and drag people there in person. Fortunately there are plenty of people with a good audio set up that can fill those roles from home these days.
@@seraphina985 That's an awesome idea! I did not know about this service. Makes a lot of sense. RUclips videos don't usually have super long scripts, so it shouldn't be expensive. I know it's 100% more $ than a robot voice at any cost but it will improve the video immensely, elevate it to a higher quality with the viewer and probably have them come back for more. Especially with the quality of the animation combined with professional narration.
I don’t know English very well, I watched this video without sound, but everything turned out to be understandable and without comments. This is what good editing means!
Learn something new every day. Cool video, I did struggle with the singular/plural issues and robotic voice a bit. But the animation was pretty cool, and I now know something I didn’t know 5 minutes ago.
Very good explanation. Very very good art and animation. When I was a kid my dad had a saw mill next to a railroad. It was a short line connection our town to the Larger Southen Pacific. It had 6 engines mostly as toys for the owner. Including two steam engines used on occasion. I used to study the diamonds and switches. There are other types than in this video but no need to cover them all. Good Job.
These animations are excellent but the voice-over is full of grammatical errors, which many people would find distracting (myself included). I'd be happy to offer my script editing services for future videos.
Great video!! Hope you can show an animation of cable car system. Show the grips and how the grips unhook from the cable and the the cars slow down for passengers to board or disembark.
In the UK this design would officially be recorded as an inside single slip diamond. Inside because the switching route is within the diamond. PS your original diamond is only acceptable if the angle between the two lines forming the diamond crossing is no greater than 1 in 8 or lower. Above this value you need to use a switched diamond.
a great example of this type of switch can be found going south to Amsterdam central station, it has loads of these. and yes they look very complicated
I would like to encourage you to make a video about the suspended monorail as well. How does it take the electricity, how does it balance, how do the switches work in the single-rail double-station system. etc. In Japan, there are several types and in Germany, on the model of the Wuppertal Schwebebahn... Thank you
I just found this channel, I subscribed, but this channel isn’t even two years old! You have to give it more time and don’t give up! Educational content , that is very good is a rarity! Your channel will grow, just don’t give up !
3:32 "Only A D track is active." This sounds like an error as there is no setup for trains to go A-D, while the video then shows train wheels going B-D. At the end there are three possibilities: A-C, B-D and B-C, with the switchblades.
Great explanation and graphics/animation. I suggest that you have a fluent or native English speaker check your script for grammar issues such as subject-verb agreement and use of articles (“a”, “an”, and “the”).
Please give this video a like for hard work it took to produce this content. due to low subscriber count video performance is very poor, I can't even pay for basic maintenance and repair for my pc from this you tube channel . Please support me to make more videos. just give this video a Like and share with others. Thank you so much.
You might want to try proofreading your scripts a little more before recording the narration. There are awkward grammatical errors that may drive away viewers.
Get a job, jeez!!
Karl is not wrong, I was a little hesitant to sub but then again no one is perfect and your English is still much better than the foreign language skills of most native English speakers!
I did sub, your channel seems very promising and I hope your views and subs go up!
@CrippleX89 I'm pretty sure this channel uses AI translations (or Google translate) of a scripts for Animechanics Hindi and then records them with an artificial voice. Non-native speakers tend to be able to write without most of the errors that show up in the video but may have those issues in conversations.
the voice over is the only thing I can't stand.
Originally, back in the 1700's, all controllable bladed railway track turnouts were referred to as "Switching Points". However, in the US & Canada, this was shortened to "Switches", whilst the rest of the English speaking world calls them "Points".
Ishtuk jugia baichung vutia?
Not necessarily. Switches are a whole class of railroad mechanism. The most common switches today are the point switches we often see, but they aren’t the only switches out there. Many early railroads used stub switches where you had the ends of both the diverging and converging tracks move back and forth to line up their squared off ends with the line connecting to it.
They are also called points in Japan, well, “pointo.”
They're "arrows" or "returners" in some Slavic languages.
@@alooga555 I have never heard anyone say "point" in Japan when talking about rail points.
分岐線 or "Bunki-sen" is much more accurate
The animation on this channel is an excellent way to explain a complex subject, which would be hard if not impossible to ‘visualise in your mind’. I could see it applied to many other real world mechanical, technical and even physiological situations.
If only it used a real person’s voice
Lose the robot voice narrator, use a person, even if they have an accent, its was so much nicer to hear a human voice than a computer generated robot voice. Maybe that would help viewer count, I know I often drop a video if it's got a robot voice, I find them very annoying to listen too. Great animation, it clearly shows how these special switches work.
There is always the option of hiring someone on fiverr or something for the script read too if they don't feel confident to do it themselves. Script reading doesn't seem to be overly expensive on there from a quick look English script reading goes for in the region of 500 words for $10. I've only used the platform to get some voice acting roles done for a game project I was working on but it turned out to be a good way to recruit people for what were otherwise too small a role to try and rent a studio and drag people there in person. Fortunately there are plenty of people with a good audio set up that can fill those roles from home these days.
@@seraphina985 That's an awesome idea! I did not know about this service. Makes a lot of sense. RUclips videos don't usually have super long scripts, so it shouldn't be expensive. I know it's 100% more $ than a robot voice at any cost but it will improve the video immensely, elevate it to a higher quality with the viewer and probably have them come back for more. Especially with the quality of the animation combined with professional narration.
Also should ask a native English speaker to proofread as well. There are a lot of grammatical mistakes
I never thought I'd be watching and enjoying a video which starts "railway crossings are really fascinating!"....but here I am- good job!
Production quality 🔥🤯🤯
Я не очень хорошо знаю английский язык, смотрел это видео без звука, но всё оказалось понятно и без комментариев. Вот, что значит хороший монтаж!
I don’t know English very well, I watched this video without sound, but everything turned out to be understandable and without comments. This is what good editing means!
*VERY COOL!*
Learn something new every day. Cool video, I did struggle with the singular/plural issues and robotic voice a bit. But the animation was pretty cool, and I now know something I didn’t know 5 minutes ago.
Very informative and very beautifully made 👍
*these have ALWAYS been my favorite as a kid!*
*turnouts too!*
Very good explanation. Very very good art and animation. When I was a kid my dad had a saw mill next to a railroad. It was a short line connection our town to the Larger Southen Pacific. It had 6 engines mostly as toys for the owner. Including two steam engines used on occasion. I used to study the diamonds and switches. There are other types than in this video but no need to cover them all. Good Job.
These animations are excellent but the voice-over is full of grammatical errors, which many people would find distracting (myself included). I'd be happy to offer my script editing services for future videos.
Your video is very good and for knowledge of railway track changing by switching machine
Many thanks Mr Engineer. This is the information that I am looking for since 80's, when I was primary school. Thanks again. Now I understand 👍👌✌😄
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr content, loved it, thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuu so much man, what a animation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful explanation with great visuals !! Thank you very much sir!!
Interesting production. thanks for sharing
the best explanation of the operation of a switch
Great video!! Hope you can show an animation of cable car system. Show the grips and how the grips unhook from the cable and the the cars slow down for passengers to board or disembark.
I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you.
Great animations!! Thanks to you.... Clear illustrations
FASCINATING !!!!!
THANK YOU 👍🏽
Nature is beautiful. Frogs are a marvel.
In the UK this design would officially be recorded as an inside single slip diamond. Inside because the switching route is within the diamond.
PS your original diamond is only acceptable if the angle between the two lines forming the diamond crossing is no greater than 1 in 8 or lower. Above this value you need to use a switched diamond.
A switch-nose' diamond.
Best explanation 🎉 thank you
Its very knowledgeable 👍👍
Nice video .... #SaurabhAnupamSahu
You earned a new subscriber today, mate.
Keep up the good work.
That is a good lesson, thanks for the video!!
Excellent 3D work and experience very nice
❤
Very good explanation.
Nice video thankyou 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
A very easy to understand explanation.
I consider this as one of the marvelous invention
Excellent presentation.
Excellent video.
Great and easy explanation 😊
nice one
Nice presentation 👍
Cool videos. I’m now a subscriber.✌🏻
Just found your channel! This rocks dude thank you!
This is the thing I wanted to see. thank you for uploading this
Please like and share this video.🙏
@@workingsgotanimated Oki!
Very clear explanation.
“My channel is dying.”
I’m dying now 😂
Excellent animation. Thanks also for the excellent explanation.
Great animation and interesting. Thank you.
Wonderful. Thank you.
Super video 👏👍🥰
Very nice video
Beautiful!!!
Visuals are quite good and clear.
The robot voiceover, though, is just unwatchable. I have to mute it.
muy buena animación. Felicitaciones.
The Long Island Rail Road has these at Jamaica, we call them “Puzzle Switches”.
They had a third rail at ground level when I was growing up there. People got fried every so often.
Good job. Great efforts 😊
Superb ❤
when 3D doesn't make a bad explanation improve.
Amazing animation! Thank you for your explanation
Amazing explanation by animation.
Would be interesting to see how they fit another set of switch blades in there for a full diamond slip switch crossing.
This is certainly unique what I've stumbled upon. It's also nice to see a fellow nerd. We nerds must stick together. Subscribed.
Lesics made basically the same video way before this one
good job keep it up i always wondered how the wheels can gotwo tracks crossing without getting stuck or something anyway i loved this video
a great example of this type of switch can be found going south to Amsterdam central station, it has loads of these.
and yes they look very complicated
Very instructive video, thanks!!
Thank you for this video
Outstanding! Thanks!
Excellent animation
Awesome video
Ok, the good the animations are, I understand that with that quality of commentary/narration and the english quality…
They are just bad
Here in Dallas, we have a double-slip switch at one of the rail yards.
Keep up the good
Very good.
Very straight forward video. Nice
Hope you do well!! This was a really nice video!
Ths for sharing
great work. Really loved it.
Liked, Subbed, shared (x2) and commented.
Thanks 👍
Nice animation
Intresting 🎉❤🎉❤
Im studying Rail Transit Technology in my Year 3 of Polytechnic studies in Singapore, cool that thid got recommended
Cool vid. 👍🏾😎 Thx
excellent subscribed
Thanks for sharing this information
Yes, it is interesting, thanks!
Very beautifull information
めちゃめちゃ分かりやすすぎる
I would like to encourage you to make a video about the suspended monorail as well. How does it take the electricity, how does it balance, how do the switches work in the single-rail double-station system. etc. In Japan, there are several types and in Germany, on the model of the Wuppertal Schwebebahn... Thank you
You can keep going a do a double switch thingy. We call it an English style switch point in Switzerland. Something like that
I just found this channel, I subscribed, but this channel isn’t even two years old! You have to give it more time and don’t give up!
Educational content , that is very good is a rarity!
Your channel will grow, just don’t give up !
Beautiful
Nice video 😊
that's kinda complicated but good👍
3:32 "Only A D track is active." This sounds like an error as there is no setup for trains to go A-D, while the video then shows train wheels going B-D.
At the end there are three possibilities: A-C, B-D and B-C, with the switchblades.
Nice
Nice and interesting video; and while in the video you got everything right there is an error in the rails in the thumbnail 😉
Great explanation and graphics/animation. I suggest that you have a fluent or native English speaker check your script for grammar issues such as subject-verb agreement and use of articles (“a”, “an”, and “the”).
Wow, thanks!!
How cable car with detachable gap works? Or with not detachable
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