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VIDEO: Hoverthings VC-450 Quadcopter FPV TX installation & setup with GoPro

Discussion in 'Multirotor' started by GPS, Apr 23, 2012.

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    This is a lengthy but well detailed FPV GoPro build setup.

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    wow, that is really long......
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    I didn't know YouTube would accept something over an hour long.  That would take me about two days to upload.  We need to pool our money and buy this guy a video editor.  :)

    ...Tiger
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    Why?  I'd rather watch videos like that than any of the garbage on television.  Oh wait, I don't have television because there is nothing on worth watching.

    I saw the RC Adventures guy's video this past weekend where he reached his 400th video and 34 million views.  He goes on to say he does it full time for a while already because of the YouTube monetization.
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    Didn't they originally have a eight or ten minute limit?  I guess terabytes are getting cheaper every day.  I don't think there are many long videos on YouTube that wouldn't be a lot better if they were edited.

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    Yes they did but YouTube is evolving into a full on video service with live events and full length features.  Quit your cable/satellite dish service and just go with the best Internet connection you can get.  Cable and television are going to be as dead as landline telephone service.

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