Hey Charlene, it didn't hit your house, did it ? :confused: :eek:
Also hits, Empire State Building... :eek: [ April 15, 2007, 10:43: Message edited by: Jesse-Joe. ] |
Wow. I hope it's grounded!
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Hi Cathy,
You got that right! :D |
The tower gets hit quite a lot..
I'd seen a lot of pics and tv footage but then I actually saw a strike hit it one night...wowza.. I doubt the tower got hit 6 times in 18 seconds tho..perhaps time lapse/editing was involved. |
OK the original flash video file (lightning strikes cn tower.flv) is so very small only 754KB that even those like me on a dial-up can fairly quickly see the entire 19 seconds worth. But to demonstrate again what can be done with a youtube video I saved it as described in my superlatively easy to follow tutorial at:-
http://www.yoputubetutorial.notlong.com then converted it to the video CD compatible mpeg-1 format using the equally superlative all-can-do video conversion freeware program SUPER © Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer. which will also convert a Visual OBject video file (*.vob) as used by DVDs to mpg As brink now knows I recently had cause to use this together with another nifty pit of freeware called would you believe free-dvd-mp3-ripper.exe (from the suitably named domain dvd-mp3.org) which I discovered does a great job of ripping the audio from a DVD or other video file having the CN Tower file in mpg format I then could readily play it in Windows Media Player and make screenshots like this:- http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/images/...er_Toronto.jpg |
John, you crack me up! I wish you were my neighbor and could help me with my never ceasing computer problems. None at the moment though, knock on wood. :cool:
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