steamboateng
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To date, I have posted 11 blogs related to route building. I have noted that the blogs get 130 to 200 hits per entry. I can't say that many are actually reading the things, but I did notice that only a small percentage actually go to the Photibucket pages I link for screenshots (if I can believe their numbers).Now Photobucket and similar offerings are fine, but am not satisfied in their ability to accurately capture the detail(s) I'm trying to present.It seems to me that U-Tube type movies would be a better medium to present Trainz route building techniques and solutions.
I am very excited about the progress of the NE Mass Route and even more excited about the ability of TS12 to offer up a realistic environment. I feel that U-Tube type movies, viewed at full screen, with hi-def detail, can more adequately capture that dynamic realisism that prompted my excitement.
In other words, I think a 3 minute video can say a lot more that a shoebox full of screenies.
Here's what I want from the videos:
Hi-def detail
Ability to overlay static graghics and commentary
Ability to overlay voice and music audio recordings
Now, I'm a a babe in the woods about this stuff. What programs are available to produce videos meeting my simple requirements? What's free? What isn't? Are my requirements realistic with a minimal investment (Actually I have a budget of $oo.oo USD set aside)?
I have Mr. Google at my fingertips, I know....................but unfortunately I'm so ignorant in this subject, I need a bit of guidance to light my way.
I am very excited about the progress of the NE Mass Route and even more excited about the ability of TS12 to offer up a realistic environment. I feel that U-Tube type movies, viewed at full screen, with hi-def detail, can more adequately capture that dynamic realisism that prompted my excitement.
In other words, I think a 3 minute video can say a lot more that a shoebox full of screenies.
Here's what I want from the videos:
Hi-def detail
Ability to overlay static graghics and commentary
Ability to overlay voice and music audio recordings
Now, I'm a a babe in the woods about this stuff. What programs are available to produce videos meeting my simple requirements? What's free? What isn't? Are my requirements realistic with a minimal investment (Actually I have a budget of $oo.oo USD set aside)?
I have Mr. Google at my fingertips, I know....................but unfortunately I'm so ignorant in this subject, I need a bit of guidance to light my way.