Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch
ok so I just got in my Olympus Stylus 1030 SW this Saturday, so I jumped in today for 10 minutes to get some video in. Here it is.
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Since I only got 1 response I figure it would probably be good to just post the video on youtube. Hopefully this will add more discussion.
I tried viewing the video with Windows Media Player and Quicktime Pro Player and in both cases it told me that I had to download additional codec components. On top of the large filesize that was more than I was willing to get into to comment on a stroke video.
It would be nice if we could figure out what encoding is necessary to get the high quality video mode on youtube, I've seen some youtube videos where they were offered in higher quality and they were pretty good. Youtube help on this was pretty useless last time I looked.
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Hmm, I see that yours has the high quality option, what resolution and video format did you upload? In high quality mode the video on youtube is perfectly suitable for stroke analysis. Actually even the low quality mode is ok if you click the button near the lower right corner that shows the video at actual resolution instead of stretching it to fill the window, which makes it all blurry.
On your backstroke you cross over on hand entry. Your right arm pull is also more straight arm than your left. I'm no backstroke expert but I think your left pull is closer to what you want it to look like.
Since I only got 1 response I figure it would probably be good to just post the video on youtube. Hopefully this will add more discussion.
I tried viewing the video with Windows Media Player and Quicktime Pro Player and in both cases it told me that I had to download additional codec components. On top of the large filesize that was more than I was willing to get into to comment on a stroke video.
It would be nice if we could figure out what encoding is necessary to get the high quality video mode on youtube, I've seen some youtube videos where they were offered in higher quality and they were pretty good. Youtube help on this was pretty useless last time I looked.
Edit:
Hmm, I see that yours has the high quality option, what resolution and video format did you upload? In high quality mode the video on youtube is perfectly suitable for stroke analysis. Actually even the low quality mode is ok if you click the button near the lower right corner that shows the video at actual resolution instead of stretching it to fill the window, which makes it all blurry.
On your backstroke you cross over on hand entry. Your right arm pull is also more straight arm than your left. I'm no backstroke expert but I think your left pull is closer to what you want it to look like.