Just upload the original file to YouTube and all can see it. It's that simple. YouTube doesn't have a limit on the size of the file. All of my videos are over 1GB and they upload fine. As for speed feel free to claim what you want to claim...Btw the gps showed 95 mph on my veles 29 run last week but I didn't claim it because it was a bad gps reading I am experienced enough to know what is a real number and what is a wrong number.
I thought about doing that, but as much as you've tore apart my cred here and on YouTube I did not think you would believe that.
I will upload the single file of my 74.7 mph run straight from my phone to YouTube now...
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Lets see if the "thud and click" with the cameras shake at the 5:13 minute mark is any better in this one along with the crop feature when you reveal the speed of the boat in this one. Also the slow mo portion shows water blasting out your water cooling tubes as well so your cooling tubes were on during the run but not when you wanted us to see the 74.7mph number. As posted in a previous post by a member your boat don't even appear to be going much over 60mph in the video.
Not proving nothing to me cause I've done proved your running portion of the vid was edited and you backed me by not being able to duplicate the run speed in three runs today, not even coming within 3-4mph of the edited 74mph run and one run being 8mph off the blistering pace you claimed in the video....If your run video is the same as the one on YouTube now, you are wasting your time. Because it has clearly been edited at the 5"13 minute mark. No one cares about the "Life of Pie" canoe ride, its the run part and you say it is the same one as on the tube now then that's not going to clear you of anything. I guess you avoided my question of why the flooding water was coming out of the water cooling exit tubes in the slow mo portion of the video at the end also...huh?
I'll bet you can't run another 71.8 mph pass either...
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Still avoiding my water cooling question from above I see....The difference between me and you is I don't talk about what I'm going do... it just happens and everyone else talks about it for me...
I haven't lost nothing...LOL! Again still avoiding the question why the water cooling is spitting water out the side of the boat in the slow mo clip....
3:40 is the magic number in this video.....still been edited....same crap except without the life of pie portion...
I agree something seems off with the video and the whole cooling line thing is red flagish. However, from a pure theoretical standpoint 74 should be an achievable speed on the stock prop using 6s
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