Nice little virtual ride! If your camera has a microphone port, get one with a
foam piece covering the tip, if not any type of acoustic foam would work to
cover the built-in mic. If you had the seperate mic, you could duct tape it to
the bumper to pick up that sweet exhaust note :)
--- Kurtis <tr4driver@gmail.com> wrote:
> List,
>
> I thought some of you might enjoy this. I mounted a camera in the back of
> my TR4 and took it for a spin the other day. The sound quality is pretty
> poor (I need to come up with a way to screen the wind noise), and I fear I
> reduced the quality too much in order to make the file size manageable. The
> original file was 700 MB and the uploaded product is 31 MB (I think). Maybe
> I'll try again with a shorter drive. ;)
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2708079769700998307&hl=en
>
> It's about 13 minutes long. I didn't do anything stupid at the end (like
> wreck my car), so if you get bored after a couple of minutes and shut it
> off, don't worry, you won't miss anything (except my 6-year old daughter
> asking me about names she's made up).
>
> Kurtis Jones
> Russellville, Arkansas
> 1963 TR4 - CT19389L
> 1959 AH Bugeye - AN5L23250
> www.geocities.com/tr4_1963
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