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Synchro Three 16x9...

Posted: 07 Jul 2011, 13:11
by petermcleland
This is a re-processed version of the Synchro Three Practice session at McLeland Field in 16:9 format, for people who have screens of that shape.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nFmD-E7jTM

I don't have any 16:9 screens on my computer system but I do have a 32 inch Panasonic television of that resolution so I use these converted videos to make DVDs and they look really great on that.

If you have a slowish Broadband which causes buffering pauses, click the Pause icon in the bottom left corner, then click the resolution up to 1080p...Now WAIT as the pink band moves from left to right, till it gets about halfway across. Now click that same Pause icon to start it running again and finally click the Full Screen icon at bottom right...It should now run through without further pausing.

At the end you will see a "Replay" button...If you click that you will get an uninterrupted full screen replay!

Thanks for looking :fly:

Re: Synchro Three 16x9...

Posted: 08 Jul 2011, 02:25
by austerdriver
Nice video Peter. Looks like you have a lot fun flying within FS2004.

Re: Synchro Three 16x9...

Posted: 08 Jul 2011, 11:11
by petermcleland
austerdriver wrote:Nice video Peter. Looks like you have a lot fun flying within FS2004.
Thank you...I had a look at that on my wife's laptop yesterday and was very impressed with the look of it on her large 16:9 screen. When I have a few more converted to this format I will put them all on one DVD. The conversion using "Video Enhancer" does take a lot of time but I'm delighted with the results.

Yes, I do enjoy FS2004 very much and have a lot of excellent scenery. However, most of my flying is in Alaska and most of that is local to McLeland Field...I get enormous pleasure out of roaming around here in my own created environment :)

Re: Synchro Three 16x9...

Posted: 08 Jul 2011, 11:19
by austerdriver
petermcleland wrote: Yes, I do enjoy FS2004 very much and have a lot of excellent scenery. However, most of my flying is in Alaska and most of that is local to McLeland Field...I get enormous pleasure out of roaming around here in my own created environment :)
That why I will be using FS2004 in the future also. It works well and looks good with a few addons here and there.