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Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 30 Mar 2010, 12:01
by monirgeadah
Just a 3 minutes short movie of The delightful ES Isles of sScilly.
First part as a trial run ,. Few more ,better ones with more details,if and when time allows .
This is in Vista Home premium 64, Post SP2 . Still with my modest over two years old system. 8 GB DDR2 phisical ram ,nvidia card 8800 GTS ,512 MB Video ram only,Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 LGA 775 Yorkfield' 3.0 GHz 12 MB cache [1333 FSB] Processor. Using registered FRAP and Window VISTA 64 Movie maker.
Youtube's Videos take few hours to a couple of days sometimes, before you can watch the movie well,in high definitions and in full screen,if you have a good broadband server and size . Worth watching again in a day or two .
Tried this Scenery in DXTen,With Autogen slider at Zero as the trees used do not work well in DXTen ?? why. Everything else seems to work great in DXTen. This is good for Future FS releases ?if any?. The Ship part of this movie,was the only one in DXTen Mode.
Hope you enjoy watching.
This was rushed job ,just to reassure members who are having teething problems with their installation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il4290hJVe4
Monir
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 30 Mar 2010, 13:11
by Paul K
Very nice scenery, and must be wonderful for flight simmers who live there or now the place well. Sound effects are good too...apart from the lack of people's screams below as they watch that helicopter!

Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 30 Mar 2010, 22:47
by monirgeadah
Thank you Paul for your feedback.
Unconventional heli flying is sometimes the only way to show the scenery properly at a low level and at the shortest posible time of flying in a video mode.
Regards
Monir
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 01:15
by Paul K
Okay matey, if you say so .

Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 01:23
by DaveB
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 10:57
by emfrat
monirgeadah wrote:Unconventional heli flying is sometimes the only way ...Monir
Hi Monir -
Couldn't agree more !
I still work in a rigidly procedural environment, but nothing like the one you retired from.
RL Work is all plan-schedule-organise - but once school's out I like to do what happens
Mind you I prefer a proper aeroplane to those noisy egg-beater thingies.
I am planning another Flying Machine, which will have probably four SSDs - one for FSX, which does not allow multiple installs, and one for each of my FS9 ones.
Plus of course the latest you-beaut MoBo, CPU and RAM arrangements.
ATB
Mike
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 12:01
by Paul K
Unfortunately, all my helicopter flying in MSFS is unconventional, no matter how much I try. Its the biggest single complaint I have about FS.

Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 02 Apr 2010, 00:10
by monirgeadah
Hi Mike,Paul and Dave.
I am recoverring from an NTLDR which struck my Window Vista 64 Home premium,for unknown reason.
After advice from Ray Sheppared and my local computer repair man as to how to deal with that unexpected catastrophy. I decided to go for an upgrade to Window 7 home premium 64 bit.
Luckily enough it was not a major hard ware failures and I did not loose my backups. Early impression is that I may be better of with Window 7 home premium 64.
Away tomoorow to the sea side and a rest from computers WOOs .
Send us some good weather Mike from Australia as we could do here with a dry and suny spells,
Regard and Happy Easter to you all
Monir
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 11:55
by DogTailRed2
What's the fps hit? Are we talking VFR London or is it reasonable on a mid to high end system?
My system `was` high end but that was two years ago!
Also do you have the official web address for the creator.
Thanks,
Dog.
Re: Short video of ES's Isles of Scilly
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 12:49
by Paul K
monirgeadah wrote:Hi Mike,Paul and Dave.
I am recoverring from an NTLDR which struck my Window Vista 64 Home premium,for unknown reason.
After advice from Ray Sheppared and my local computer repair man as to how to deal with that unexpected catastrophy. I decided to go for an upgrade to Window 7 home premium 64 bit.
Luckily enough it was not a major hard ware failures and I did not loose my backups. Early impression is that I may be better of with Window 7 home premium 64.
Away tomoorow to the sea side and a rest from computers WOOs .
Send us some good weather Mike from Australia as we could do here with a dry and suny spells,
Regard and Happy Easter to you all
Monir
Monir, Windows 7 64-bit is what I have. Very pleased with it and not a moment's trouble in 5 months.
