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Thread ID: 150161 2021-10-03 02:20:00 I love watching amateur train videos, but . . . Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1480991 2021-10-03 02:20:00 A fellow train enthusiast sends me amateur train videos (not his) which I enjoy watching, but in many cases - although they look good - the soundtrack lets them down.

So many of them don't use a windsock on their mic so you frequently hear the roaring of the wind rather than the sound of the locomotive, which is critical to the video.

Also, many videos are shot from the side of the road near the railway line and instead of a nice soundtrack of the locomotive, all you can hear are the passing cars.

In the video editing programmes I have used, there are three soundtracks - one is the main soundtrack recorded when the video was shot (in which the volume can be turned down or deleted), and two more for adding sound effects.

Where there is only the sound of the passing traffic, I have copied a locomotive soundtrack from elsewhere in the video and posted it on one of the soundtracks. If I can't find a suitable soundtrack I usually put in a piece of music in place of the traffic noise. That makes for a much more acceptable soundtrack.

You may think that the videos I watch are not edited, but they quite often have a cross fade transition between scenes, so there is a little bit of editing, and I wonder why they could not make the effort and take it a little bit further.:illogical

Nevertheless, I will continue watching the videos but just with the soundtrack turned down or muted altogether.:)
Roscoe (6288)
1480992 2021-10-03 02:57:00 You should watch live rail cams they're the best. Lots in the US, UK and some in Europe. None in NZ though. paulw (1826)
1480993 2021-10-03 03:18:00 You should watch live rail cams they're the best. Lots in the US, UK and some in Europe. None in NZ though.

Where do I find them please, Paul?
Roscoe (6288)
1480994 2021-10-03 04:01:00 US ones www.youtube.com
UK ones www.youtube.com
Japanese ones www.youtube.com
Japanese www.youtube.com
Japanese www.youtube.com
Live volcanoes www.youtube.com
The European ones seem to have gone.
paulw (1826)
1480995 2021-10-03 04:26:00 Thanks very much, Paul. I will have a look tomorrow.

Really appreciated.:thanks
Roscoe (6288)
1480996 2021-10-03 19:31:00 So many of them don't use a windsock on their mic
Also, many videos are shot from the side of the road near the railway line
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Well hey, they are amateurs.....
piroska (17583)
1480997 2021-10-03 20:32:00 Well hey, they are amateurs.....

That's no reason. I am an amateur as well, but, as I said, the video is good - most people use a tripod - it's just the soundtrack that lets them down and it's not difficult to edit the soundtrack. You can cut, copy and paste and delete sound in exactly the same was as you do in Word, and you know that's easy.

What I don't understand is, many people obviously spend the time editing the video, but then neglect the soundtrack, which is just as important. Besides, if you are a steam train enthusiast, you would want to hear the chuff, chuff, chuff of the engine and the sound of the whistle rather than the whoosh of the passing cars.
Roscoe (6288)
1480998 2021-10-06 06:07:00 A fellow train enthusiast sends me amateur train videos (not his) which I enjoy watching, but in many cases - _ _ :)

Demand a refund right away.
;)
R2x1 (4628)
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