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  • #16
    I nicked Bob's labelling jig and copied it, I will be making a couple more in the near future so will post some instructions.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Richard S View Post
      I nicked Bob's labelling jig and copied it, I will be making a couple more in the near future so will post some instructions.
      Cool, I have a old cd rack that is about the same size as a wine bottle, adaptions may be made to that, looking forward to your instructional

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      • #18
        Thanks for the video,

        Great video series very informative. I had no idea they were on utube.

        Totally off topic and nothing to do with wine production, but I thought if you were wondering why your video looks tall and thin and does not fit the frame on utube, and if you want to sort it.

        Just an FYI, but it looks like you need to correct your pixel aspect ratio, it looks like you have shot widescreen, and outputted as full height anamorphic to u tube, thats why everything looks tall and thin.

        shooting widescreen works when viewing on a wide screen tv because the TV corrects for the pixel aspect ratio, when displaying on a computer screen it does not. It shows you how it gets shot, or stored on the tape.... even if you shoot widescreen its still 4x3 aspect ratio, not 16x9. Its actually known as 4x3 full height anamorphic, (FHA), so when you edit, you tell your edit equipment to display for you as 16x9, but in reality it still is 4x3 FHA. (tall and thin)

        So that's why when you upload it to u tube it looks like it does.

        I would recommend you shoot standard 4x3, output to 4x3, and upload. utube should be able to handle this better.

        just a side note, if you were wondering why your video looks this way on u tube.

        Cheers

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        • #19
          Originally posted by billy View Post
          Thanks for the video,

          I thought if you were wondering why your video looks tall and thin
          He's not wondering, he knows exactly why it does because he did it on purpose so his man boobs don't look as big, he's actually 32 stone in real life

          :munching_

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          • #20
            Git!


            Now everyone knows!!


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            • #21
              Originally posted by billy View Post
              I would recommend you shoot standard 4x3, output to 4x3, and upload. utube should be able to handle this better.

              cheers for that....

              will do that for future videos many thanks
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              • #22
                Originally posted by billybuntus View Post
                He's not wondering, he knows exactly why it does because he did it on purpose so his man boobs don't look as big, he's actually 32 stone in real life

                :munching_
                Funny as, but very true
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