cledford
12-05-2001, 02:00 PM
I have a Pro Team Products Auto-Response frame with the video in the original packing material. Since the Auto-Response is one of the more infamous aspects of AutoMag evolution I'd like to convert the video to a digital format and post it on the web.
Anyhow, what I need is advice on how to convert the video. If I can get it done - I'd like to do the other AGD videos also. (Automag, RT, and Emag)
I have plenty of bandwidth working at an ISP, and can host the videos here, and allow the AO site to like to them.
It's about 10 minutes long, and has a lot of cool shots of the Auto-Response in action - and old-school 'mag knowledge to boot. (Like the way that all pro players used to take a couple foot long stainless hose and cool it up to stop liquid Co2 from entering the valve.)
One scene shows a guy (I'm pretty sure with Co2) getting 12BPS with an AIR valve 'Mag. I'd like to point out for all of the posers who *claim* they can get 12-14BPS, that this was shown using a PACT timer - which is the ONLY way to verify shots per second. Important to note that to achieve that ROF it required a trigger that fires twice per pull...
Thanks in advance for the advice,
-Calvin Ledford
Anyhow, what I need is advice on how to convert the video. If I can get it done - I'd like to do the other AGD videos also. (Automag, RT, and Emag)
I have plenty of bandwidth working at an ISP, and can host the videos here, and allow the AO site to like to them.
It's about 10 minutes long, and has a lot of cool shots of the Auto-Response in action - and old-school 'mag knowledge to boot. (Like the way that all pro players used to take a couple foot long stainless hose and cool it up to stop liquid Co2 from entering the valve.)
One scene shows a guy (I'm pretty sure with Co2) getting 12BPS with an AIR valve 'Mag. I'd like to point out for all of the posers who *claim* they can get 12-14BPS, that this was shown using a PACT timer - which is the ONLY way to verify shots per second. Important to note that to achieve that ROF it required a trigger that fires twice per pull...
Thanks in advance for the advice,
-Calvin Ledford