Wick to Orkney - 30 miles across the mouth of the dreaded Pentland Firth. 38 minute film.
to downlod this film please click the vimeo logo on the bottom right of the frame above - that will take you too the vimeo page for the film - there you wiill find a download button
Wonderful photos, will watch video tonight,
Any chance you can add a slideshow button to the photos?
My fat fingers are ipad challenged this early….
Cheers
Warren
I’m afraid the the volume is still very low Dylan. I can hardly hear it even with headphones. ( I’m using an iPad .)
Looks like a good film though. Spey 1 is a nice boat-a credit to its owner. Couldn’t hear much of what he said though.
Perhaps I’m just a deaf old git !
Are you applying for a patent on your new gear lever?
Dylan I have just watched again on desktop, the problem seems to be the audio level from the camera as the voice over audio level and background music level are fine.
Is the shaft thick enough to drill a hole through and also through the gear lever to take a roll pin?
Yes Dylan, standard Labtec speakers.
Hmmmm, watching the Vimeo-feed on a standard desktop tower PC and definitely sound issues. Very uneven, some OK, some rather tinny narration and no background noises, and some no sound at-all even when people obviously talking.
I.E. The bagpipe school(?) total silence….
Sorry, friend…
no sound issues here. Sounds good on desktop. another great film worthy of a tap! I also like the film of the dancers, the respectful chap sitting on the stage appears worried he might get bumped and drop his sandwich!
Dylan – there’s definitely a phase problem with the camera microphone; you could try inverting one of the L/R channels.
As the rest I hear sound problems on version 1 of the movie. There is a high frequency tone on parts of the movie and there is scratching sounds. Maybe a cable problem on the external mic or the plug not in?
BTW, I got a new a 4K TV. Any chance of 4K version KTL movies comming up?
Well done Dylan, great video, a very nice pre-Christmas treat for us all.
Wishing you, Jill and the family a very happy Christmas.
Very best wishes
Ross
I am a simple soul and away for them all to be finished then request a DVD version pretty please .
Sound issues all resolved- thanks! (Great film as always.)
Spey One
anybody think she has a feathering prop?
looks a bit like one from as distance……
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They have a permanent mooring? Or have to shift ever two weeks?
Having to commute into a town-job when you are transient strikes me as near-impossible.
“Oh dear. Where did I park last-night?”
Great as ever Dylan Merry Xmas and a Happy Sailing New Year to you and Jill, spent the last half an hour of Christmas Day on my new iPad watching and enjoying no problems looked and sounded first class.
Ade
Hi Dylan I have been watching your videos since I found you on you tube visiting staithes and then your visit to the Tees where you came up the river. I have had boats on the river Tees since I was 13 and never been without a boat to this day and I am now 45 wish I had the time to visit some more of the ports up the coast which you have visited maybe next year if wife allows lol. Keep up the good work and hope you and your family all have a good new year.
Take care Chris