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Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86s, W... - 9/10/2007 4:53:10 PM   
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Zeno’s Warbird Video Drive-In September 2007 Newsletter

Hello RC Warbirders!

You’re invited to drop by Zeno's Drive-In www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com and sample this month’s solid lineup of four vintage WW2 combat aircraft documentary films playing live online “At the Matinee.”.

NEW: We just added photo tours of the Collings Foundation’s B-17 “Nine O Nine” and B-24 “Witchcraft,” that we shot last 4th of July in Fort Collins Colorado. For your viewing pleasure, there are more than 200 color pics of these magnificently preserved aircraft. It was a privilege to step aboard these amazing World War II survivors.

Now showing “At the Matinee”

THE FIGHTING 51ST Drive-In Premier! This seldom seen documentary was produced by the US Air Force during the Korean War. You'll see members of all sections of the 'Fighting 51st" Fighter Group and their F-86 Sabres in action. The film covers a typical mission, from planning through touchdown. One of the highlights of the film is an address by Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, legendary World War II ace and CO of the 51st in Korea. (He can also be see in the briefing room back in 1944 in "Ramrod to Emden."

THE FIGHT FOR THE SKY A Drive-n Favorite. In February of 1944, General Jimmy Doolittle "turned loose" his fighters to go after the Luftwaffe where they lived. This marked a radical change in strategy from the disastrous tactics of 1943 that kept escorting fighters chained to bombers. Now, US fighters, including the P-51, probed deep into Germany, catching the opposition on the ground, inflicting mortal damage. This feature combines thrilling combat footage filmed by 8th Air Force combat cameramen with some of the most action packed, down and dirty World War II gun camera film you'll ever see.

THE FIGHTING LADY follows the fictional career of an Essex Class aircraft carrier from the Marcus Islands campaign, through Tinian, Truk, the "Mariana's Turkey" and much more. But don't let the term "fictional" mislead you. All of the footage shown in this fascinating composite documentary is real -- shot by combat cameramen on board ship and in the air, showing actual Navy and Marine pilots and crewmen up close and personal. ("The Fighting Lady was the nickname given to the Yorktowns, CV-5 & CV-10.) You'll see dramatic action showing Hellcats, Hell Divers, Corsairs on deck and in the air, including exciting dive bombing, anti-aircraft, and gun camera footage and some amazing walkaway crash landings. And there's a fascinating tour below decks too. But most memorably, you'll see the faces of the officers and enlisted men of the "Fighting Lady" at work and at rest, making it all possible. Powerfully narrated by Hollywood legend Lt. Robert Taylor and directed by Academy Award winner William Wyler. This is one of the half dozen “classic” documentaries to come out of World War II.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! On August 17, 1942 eighteen B-17Es from the 97th Heavy Bombardment Group, Eighth Bomber Command (later Eighth Air Force) from Grafton Underwood, performed the first daylight raid over Northern Europe by US heavy bombers. Escorted by RAF Spit Vs & IXs, 6 bombers ran a diversion along the French coast, while 12 more Fortresses attacked the primary target., the important rail yards at Sotteville, France, near Rouen. This mission was a crucial first step in establishing the efficacy of American daylight precision bombing doctrine. Success of the raid was vital so that VIII Bomber Command CO Gen Ira C. Eaker went along for the ride in B-17E "Yankee Doodle. Click here for more info on the Sotteville Raid. Though small in scale, the raid was a success, with precision hits on important rail assets, with only two Fortresses sustaining minor damage. Lucky for us, combat cameramen recorded this historic action from briefing through "bombs away

If you haven't stopped by Zeno's Drive-In before, we also feature 1940-45 vintage WWII Army & Navy films and pilot’s manuals on how to fly the F4U, F6F, P-38, P-39, P-40, P-47, P-51, P-61, TBF/TBM, AT-6/SNJ, B-17, B-24, B-25, A-20, A-26, B-26, B-29, and Stearman N2S . Alert! – Alert! There’s been an F-86 jet sighted over Zeno’s Drive-In!

That's over 16 hours of rockin' World War II props for free viewing over the Internet!

Coming soon: A new film that will warm the hearts of P-38 fans everywhere!

Tally-ho!

Zeno

Zeno’s Warbird Video Drive-In /World War II Aviation Videos. Celebrating 10 years on the Internet 1997-2007 http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com
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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 5:22:29 PM   
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Are you still using that horrible CODEC Real???

I'd love to visit your site but the Real CODEC is evil and runs like crap.

That in itself is a killer for me. Even Real Alternative gives me indigestion just thinking about it.

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 5:55:37 PM   
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Hmm -

I have been testing Real, Windows Media & QT regularly for about 10 years. I use the Real codec because it gives the best quality video playback at low bandwidths. I have to stream Windows media at about 25% higher bandwidth than Real to achieve the same results.

I get emails from 80 year old World War II vets all the time who run RealAlternative without a problem. Ditto from the 1000 or so users who watch videos on my site every day. I can't remember the last time I got an note from someone who downloaded the software who had a problem with videos on my site. In the early days of video streaming, I got them about once a month.

I have added few clips in Windows Media clips just because it is so common. When I get more server space, I will add more.

If a simple program like RealAlternative is giving your PC problems, I suggest you do a clean system re-install. You must have some serious core problems on that box of yours. There's only so much Norton System Works (or the like) can fix. Sometimes you just have to go back to square one. Or, if you are still running Windows 95, it's time to upgrade.

HTH,

Zeno

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 6:52:01 PM   
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having been in the IT business now for nearly 20 years (well OK it will be 20 years next May), I'll have to agree to disagree.

Under testing the R10 CODEC was found to have over saturated colours, less detail with more graininess than even the WMP9 default CODEC. But I won't try to argue about it.

And there is nothing wrong with my desktop system.

Intel C2D 2.4GHz
4.0 GB DDR2 Corsair XMS RAM (PC2 6400), 4-4-4-12 timing
Nvidia 8800 GTX based EVGA manufactured video (PCI-E x16, 768 MB RAM)
Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatality sound board with digital I/O
4x Seagate 750 GB HDD (ST3750640NS) on SATA channels 0-3
1x Samsung SH-203B SATA DVD-RW burner
750 watt power supply
Antec P182 system case

All running Windows Vista Ultimate x64. If it can run IL-2 Sturmovik:1946 flawlessly in 1600x1200 mode, one would be rather assured REAL would work...

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 7:41:57 PM   
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Well, if it comes to that.

I've been in pro A/V production since 1976, working as a producer, director and tech when necessary. I have produced over 50 video features, 30 more DVDs, and a few of hundred more commercial audio productions. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have been professionally involved in streaming video production since it's inception more than 10 years ago and I keep up with new developments. In streaming video, I do all my own production work and have encoded hundreds of hours of video. (One of the reasons I take the time to answer posts from uninformed individuals like yourself is because I get very passionate about the subject.)

Running A/B split tests at lower bandwidths (150 kbs or less) using the exactly the same source clip, data rate, fps and screen size, Real beats WM 9 every time. This result is not even a close call, if the test is set up properly. If Real looks "noisier" it is because WM routinely lowers sharpness to mask its own noise, lack of detail and pixilation. If WM was better, I would have switched to it a long time ago, if for no other reason than to avoid annoying posts like this.

Sounds like you built a nice box. I can't see any reason why it would have any problem at all with the RealAlternative player. Which leaves only one logical conclusion.

Cheers,

Zeno

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 7:56:15 PM   
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Wow, if you are going to be that way about it...

One would think that someone who has had so much experience in the AV world would have used that same world to do actual comparisons of R9 or R10 versus the other CODEC's out there and have to ask why in nearly every test time and time again it was found to be at the bottom of the barrel.

But hey I'm not the A/V expert.


We don't live in a low bandwidth world anymore...

I'm glad you posted this though, it just proves that some vendors don't deserve my support or those of the various clubs I'm a member of.

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 8:18:10 PM   
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Hehe --

IT guys are notorious for being poor listeners for a good reason. They are so sure they are right, they don't pay much attention. As I said, I have been testing the different codecs for years. I do so again every time there is a significant new development. I must have missed all those tests that run down RealVideo.

Amazing as it might seem to an IT guy who doesn't live in a low bandwidth world any more, 20% of my visitors still use dialup. I know for a fact that many of those users are elderly vets. Others are from developing countries. That's why I don't dump low bandwidth streaming. I guess those people can't join any of your clubs. Too bad.

Later,

Z

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/10/2007 8:44:02 PM   
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You must have missed a few run downs of R9 & R10 as the largest CODEC reviews in the past year or so have R9 and R10 being one of the first CODEC's eliminated. If you would like I would be more than happy to provide the PDF's of the reviews at no cost to you.

But hey, I'm a poor listener. Don't let your ego get in your way. You are afterall the A/V god.

A/V guys are notorious for not having many friends, being members of the chess club, bad acne and having issues in public situations but heck I'm not going to make assumptions like that.

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/11/2007 12:37:53 AM   
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Zeno, thanks for the freebie movies! I enjoy them frequently myself.

As an aside, and I know beggars should not be choosy, but would it be possible to have an option of a low bandwidth for dialup and high res for broadband users?

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/11/2007 12:45:42 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Evil_Merlin

Wow, if you are going to be that way about it...

One would think that someone who has had so much experience in the AV world would have used that same world to do actual comparisons of R9 or R10 versus the other CODEC's out there and have to ask why in nearly every test time and time again it was found to be at the bottom of the barrel.

But hey I'm not the A/V expert.


We don't live in a low bandwidth world anymore...

I'm glad you posted this though, it just proves that some vendors don't deserve my support or those of the various clubs I'm a member of.



Ever been to australia in the country low bandwith But seeing how you know everything you would know that hu !!!
Not all countries have the nice internet network like in the states and we do not live in a large bandwith world

< Message edited by JEFFHINES73 -- 9/11/2007 12:46:41 AM >


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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/11/2007 1:05:41 AM   
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Actually most countries have far superior internet capabilties than the US.

Currently the US places quite low on broadband market saturation.

In fact it places 15th on the list, and Australia? Well they are just below the US at 16th.

Denmark, the Netherlands, Iceland, Korea, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Canada, Belgium, the UK, Luxemburg, France and Japan all lead the US in broadband market penetration as of December 2006.

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/11/2007 1:07:56 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kmot

Zeno, thanks for the freebie movies! I enjoy them frequently myself.

As an aside, and I know beggars should not be choosy, but would it be possible to have an option of a low bandwidth for dialup and high res for broadband users?


Thanks Kmot --

Actually, that's the way it is now for most clips. There are 28.8 and 56k streams for dialup and also a 100-150k broadband option, all for the same clip. I know that 150kbs is not full screen quality, but it is a huge improvement over the old dial up streams. I have upgraded so many clips recently that I have run out of space and bandwidth on my current server and am shopping for a new one to relocate to this month. (Ugh!) When I do, that additional capacity should make it possible for even more upgrades and additions like the Collins Foundation B-17 & B-24 photo tours.

Regards,

Zeno

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RE: Online Vids: 8th AF Fighter Frenzy, Gabby’s F-86... - 9/11/2007 1:14:39 AM   
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And that goes to show you we do not live in your so called large bandwith world


Most of the leading countries are high population in a smaller area countries unlike australia large area small population

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